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  • Not Worth the Price

    3
    By ayb87
    Believe the other reviews - Ecker is constantly promoting his seminars throughout the entire book. I do appreciate his focus on the mental aspects of reprogramming your brain and forming new habits and ways of thinking. There are other books for a better price that will get you similar results - “Think and Grow Rich” for example. All in all it was a good read, just not worth the price.
  • Good read

    4
    By BJ_Benji
    Book will motivate you
  • T Mill

    5
    By mr.nills
    Very good book!!!!
  • Exceptional

    5
    By Toure Y.
    Excellent book. The principles are practical but profound. Highly recommend
  • 3 stars for writing a book

    3
    By mr.spear
    Plugged his seminar the entire book, while doing his best impression of Jordan Belfort. In the end (literally) the most valuable information came within the last 10-15 pages in the book.
  • A millionaire to be

    5
    By ChIllinES7
    This book has given me an abundance of knowledge in understanding more my believe that our existence and presence in this world is to prosper in every way and that we all deserve the good things in life .
  • Incredible Insight

    5
    By Jim - Paar Media Group
    Absolutely will read this book over and over again so I know it inside and out. Thank you for this book, Jim Paar Up2Paar Marketing
  • DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK

    1
    By TraeDH25
    Summary of the book: "Attend my intensive seminar" He had a few good points and positive things about finances and self improvement. But it all led to learning more at his seminar. He also contradicts himself a lot. Not worth the money.
  • Surprisingly disappointing

    2
    By Lomiglio
    After hearing about this book from several respected sources, I expected it to be powerfully transformational. Instead it turned out to be 300 page upsell to his seminar, sprinkled with a few valuable insights. I like to think when I am purchasing a book that I am investing in a cohesive body of knowledge. This wasn't quite that.
  • The Millionaire Mind

    5
    By Pfumayi
    Excellent

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