Hi, Jacqui here. preface to this book. Mike and I were both working 40+ hours a week and heavily involved, and trading 20+ extra hours a week, with the Chamber of Commerce, Apartment Associations, and Realtor/Investor Associations. We were doing everything we could to set us up for success and to live our dream of traveling.
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On day two of this book seminar, we sold one of our two cars, we started a new life plan, and began living the life of our dreams... immediately. This book set us free.
Think about this -
Will becoming a Millionaire really set us free?
How about the American Dream? If we, as a nation, declare freedom to be our number one priority, then why do so many of us, at a gut-level, feel less freedom than ever?
Americans are working harder than ever to obtain financial success and material possessions based on the delusion that more will lead us to a better life.
As typical Americans, we are trading away the vast majority of our lifes, 40+ years, in hopes that, someday, we will have enough to experience 'the good life.
Meanwhile, this tradeoff is the very thing that is robbing us of our freedom and the ability to enjoy an abundant life... right now.
So, where do we find freedom? How do we do it? What should we do?
In Lifeonaire: An Uncommon Approach to Wealth, Success, and Prosperity, Steve Cook answers these questions by challenging us to consider what it is that we really desire out of life. Through this fictional story, he shares how Americans blindly pursue financial wealth--thinking that money will reward us with what we want--and helping us to discover that our heart's desire is to become more than just a Millionaire... what we really desire is to become a Lifeonaire.
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