Showing posts with label Unlmited Wealth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unlmited Wealth. Show all posts

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Get the Book From the Library if You Have To

Put The Next Millionaires by Paul Zane Pilzer on your reading list. I finished it last night. I have marks and lines all throughout it. I wish I could whip up all the messages P.Z.P. gave that let us know that Together We Can Change the World and My Power Mall are perfect vehicles to create wealth in the next 7 years --- Not only create wealth, but become the next millionaires.

As with any good read, there is still a lot that falls through the cracks since a book can only give you so much information. The over all messages and the details he gives are enough. It's going to be fascinating to see how the economy shapes up, especially with his recommendations. And, it's going to be so much fun to create our own wealth in spite of the economy.

I'll see about getting more details from the book onto paper as a reference, but only after some diligence in the areas that will move us forward.

Sun shines again today --- Whoo-hooo!

THANK YOU, ED BROOKS. You're a gem ;-).

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Paul Zane Pilzer --- Putting It Into Perspective

"Creating Fortunes in the New Economy" is an article that whets your appetite for The Next Millionaires.


http://www.paulzanepilzer.com/SuccessHomeSept05.pdf


"Go Out and Fix the World"


http://www.paulzanepilzer.com/SuccessMagazineOct08.pdf


I was curious about Pilzer's take on the recent economic doom and gloom, especially since he speaks about our last recession that was worst period of economic decline since the Great Depression at the beginning of The Next Millionaires, that of 1989. Pilzer wrote a book that explained why he thought the opposite was true: Unlimited Wealth. But what about today? This is the most recent comments I could find to see how his view compares today vs. the 2006 printing of The Next Millionaires.


This is from the Professor Pilzer Newsletter on the Current Economic Crisis [ . . . and the $810 Billion Bailout], October 13, 2008:


http://www.paulzanepilzer.com/Newsletter101308.pdf