“I love the concept of your book and as I was reading I kept having “YES!” moments. I always relate better to actual examples and yours are terrific. Reading about all those accomplished people really makes you stop and think about the people in your life who you admire and to think about how they got there. My older grandson was never expected to walk and was expected to be mentally handicapped – maybe blind, too. He has played soccer, rides a bike and does pretty much everything other kids do. I think it’s because no one told him he wasn’t capable! I think you’ve got a winner here.”
~ Karin M., mother, grandmother
“You know that feeling when you have been holding your breath for so long that you’ve forgotten you’re holding it, and then you finally remember to breathe? That’s what your book is like for me. I especially love the idea of ‘the advantage of growing up poor’. It wasn’t until my son was born three and a half years ago that I realized the value of wealth. Because of my upbringing and events in my childhood, it didn’t really occur to me that it was possible, desirable, or that I could do great things to help others with a greater income – until I read One Minute Millionaire. Once I realized that having wealth was possible and that I could do a lot of good with it, I regretted not having figured it out earlier, and had temporarily lost touch with the benefits of having been raised under the circumstances that I was. I really appreciate the reminder, and I feel better balanced as a result. Thank you!”
~T. Bolen, Academic Success Coach