Synopses & Reviews
There are so many different ways to become a millionaire. Yet there is only one way that truly worksyour way! No matter who you are, you already have all the tools you need to become wealthy. Now, The Learning Annex Presents the Millionaire Code will show you how.
The Learning Annex Presents the Millionaire Code offers a fresh, new psychological approach to building wealth and retiring rich. Author Paul Farrell has created a personality profiling system to help you discover the type of millionaire you really are. Once you're in sync with your true personality type, you'll quickly understand your individual strengths and weaknesses, so you can focus your efforts on becoming a millionaire.
Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, The Learning Annex Presents the Millionaire Code clearly shows you how to create a personal road map for success. Along the way, it will also:
- Detail a simple self-test that will enable you to identify the four distinguishing factors in your millionaire's code
- Help you discover your true character and mission in life, fulfill your dreams, and get rich in spirit and in fact
- Provide a valuable overview of the history and science supporting personality profiling
- And much more
There is no "one way" to become a millionaire because no two people are alike. Your way is the only real wayand you will find it within these pages. With The Learning Annex Presents the Millionaire Code as your guide, you'll discover the real you and learn how to unleash the millionaire within.
Synopsis
With some eight million American millionaires and an estimated 30 million more investors expected to reach millionaire status, everyone wants to understand what it takes to become one. While there is no one winning approach, the author has created a personality type chart allowing readers to see what millionaire type they match. Once people understand their strengths and weaknesses, they will be able to focus their efforts on reaching millionaire status. In addition to the book's use of the unique millionaire personality test, it also makes use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Psychologists, counselors, and career advisors have been using the Myers-Briggs personality indicators for some time. Based on the work of Carl Jung, Katharine C. Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers, these categories explain the different ways people get information and make decisions. Someone can be introverted or extroverted or sensitive or intuitive. This helps to explain why some people make decisions in a calm manner, using objective information while others make a completely subjective decision, that can be unsound.
About the Author
Paul B. Farrell, JD, PhD, is an investing and personal finance columnist for MarketWatch.com and the Wall Street Journal Sunday. Dr. Farrell has written more than 1,200 columns, many of which have been syndicated on America Online, Yahoo!, and E*Trade (etrade.com). He frequently appears on television and radio, including CNBC, CNN, Bloomberg Television, and FOX. He has written six books and previously worked as executive vice president of the Financial News Network, associate editor of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, and as an investment banker with Morgan Stanley.
THE LEARNING ANNEX is the largest alternative adult-education organization in the United States. It offers short, inexpensive courses on personal growth, business and career opportunities, showbiz and media, health and healing, sports and fitness, spirituality, relationships, and technology, among many other subjects.
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