It isn't every day that I interview a person who made a
billion dollars.
It's even rarer to find someone who went from absolute
poverty to making a billion bucks. Yet that's exactly what
happened to the man I'll interview this coming August 20th
at 4pm PST/7pm EST.
My guest did not just go from "rags to riches"--he took it
to the extreme.
His family was twice evicted from homes because the
authorities declared the buildings "unfit for human
habitation." He ran off on his own while a teenager and
became an alcoholic. He spent five years in high school and
never graduated; only later did he earn his GED.
Yet this same man somehow found a way to become a self-made
billionaire.
He worked his way through college and law school. He
started many successful businesses and grew one of them to
the level at which his after-tax earnings in some years was
more than 100 million dollars. He was even listed as the
25th richest person in America.
Oh, and he made his fortune not by stumbling over a diamond
mine, but instead by seeing opportunities where other
people only saw problems.
You are going to love this call!
Why? Because this man not only has an amazing story but an
instructive one as well: He has some success principles I
guarantee you have not heard anywhere else.
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