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| How Come That Idiot's Rich and I'm Not? | 
enlarge | Author: Robert Shemin Publisher: Crown Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $13.89 You Save: $11.06 (44%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (43 reviews) Sales Rank: 44715
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.5 x 1.1
ISBN: 0307395073 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.024 EAN: 9780307395078 ASIN: 0307395073
Publication Date: March 4, 2008 Release Date: March 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In How Come That Idiot?s Rich and I?m Not? bestselling author Robert Shemin reveals for the first time the inner-circle secrets of the mega-wealthy. Have you ever wondered why some people attract wealth while others stay financially trapped and in debt? The key is wealth-friendly, upside-down thinking. Stick with all the old moneymaking rules and stay broke. Break them and get rich. This is the book that shows you how.
We?ve all read about the college kid who made millions on a brainstorm, or the couple who made a fortune in real estate, or the guy in his thirties who waved good-bye to his boss and now lives on his investments. But until now, how they did it?the rules they followed or flouted, the tricks they stumbled on?have remained a mystery.
That?s about to change. Whether you?ve been trying to get rich but haven?t quite made it yet, or just need the confidence to dream big, this is the book for you. As experienced as Shemin is at showing high-net-worth individuals how to get richer, his real love is helping self-described ?financial disasters? earn millions. And he uses his own odds-defying story to illustrate the outside-the-box thinking that gets the job done. Here, you?ll learn how to:
? set only one powerful success goal?and make it a big one ? play while your money goes to work ? stop building someone else?s business and start building your own ? live and think like a millionaire while you?re becoming one ? use the power and ?smarts? of other Rich Idiots to help you join the Rich Idiot Club ? add OPI (other people?s ideas), OPT (other people?s time), and OPE (other people?s experience) to do less and make more ? tap into timeless secrets that unlock the energy and spiritual power of money
Learn which three assets you must own to become a Rich Idiot and how to obtain them with little or no money of your own. Learn why Rich Idiots outearn almost all the so-called wealth experts and how you can, too. Above all, learn how doing just one thing a day will bring you to your big goal.
In this book, the first to show you what it really takes to achieve financial abundance, Shemin illustrates in a fun, witty way how going against the grain is, in fact, the surest way to gain. Spend just a few pages with Robert and his Rich Idiot friends and you?ll be convinced that ?if they could do it, I can do it.?
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| Customer Reviews: Read 38 more reviews...
  T. Mokbel August 18, 2008 Blablabla!!! The title of this book should be: How come THAT idiot didn' t buy this book and I DID?
  extremely low signal to noise ratio August 14, 2008 There is not that much of good stuff in this book, but it provides some useful tidbits here and there. I would even venture to say that out of 1000 serious followers there may be 1 moderate success.
However, this book is simply overflowing with tons of meaningless banter that conveys no information at all.
  How come that idiot's rich and I'm not? July 27, 2008 This book was very enlightening to the extent that it opened my eyes to the way I think about my future. Rather than looking at my path in a negative manner, I was able to close out other people's opinions, and most of all, my own negative outlook of my own path to success. I really enjoyed this book because it was straight to the point, and easy to relate to. Robert Shemin rocked in this book. Thank you.
  Check Your Negativity at the Door July 11, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Goodness gracious - I'm sitting down to write a glowing review of Robert Shemin's new book and I see so many negative reviews that I almost got discouraged.
Check your negativity at the door, people. Does Robert's book include "old" information - absolutely. More often than not we need to be "reminded", not taught. The question isn't whether you've "heard" this stuff before; it's whether you're living it in your life.
I LOVED this book and I thought its lessons about UNLEARNING the lessons that you've internalized and leveraging other people's ideas, experience, and money are RIGHT ON!
Do yourself a favor - ignore the critics and buy the book - you'll be glad you did!
Frazier O'Leary Wholesale Coordinator Express Homebuyers LLC [...]
  great book July 8, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a really great book. It arrived on time and the way the distributor described it. Thank you.
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