The Uncanny Money Secret
Actually the title of this book is a little misleading because there are no less than 33 different and unusual “mind secrets” for making money. This book is the product of one man’s unique discovery of what it takes to exchange poverty for wealth.
Always fascinated by “get rich” and “mind power” books, ex-assembly line worker Donald Peake could somehow never get their instructions to work for him.
He was almost resigned to a lifetime of just “making a living” when, one day, a flash of inspiration came to him that was to CHANGE HIS CIRCUMSTANCES COMPLETELY! Now, instead of struggling to make ends meet he leads a life of wealth and ease. . and in lieu of reading books by others on how to get rich he now writes them. When we studied his book ‘The Uncanny Money Secret’ we recognized immediately that here was a formula, or group of formulas, that was very new and radical compared to anything we had seen before. For instance this book is written from the perspective of an ex-working man as opposed to the usual outlook of a university trained academic. That made it quickly practical and accessible to the ordinary working person who is not an academic. Another unusual and Intriguing feature was that Donald Peake had failed trying to become wealthy according to the percepts of the authors he had read. We felt that a lot of people would be able to identify with this situation, making his approach both appealing and sympathetic.
But the aspect of his book which impressed us most forcibly was the unusualness of his ideas and solutions for poverty. This gives the book a unique quality in the sense that not only are his ideas unusual, but can be considered PRACTICAL and WORKABLE also. We unreservedly recommend this book to anyone who is seeking a more effective way of increasing his personal wealth at the present time.
If this “flash of inspiration” enabled Donald Peake to exchange mediocrity for wealth then what could it possibly achieve for you? Donald Peake’s ideas are not a repeat of what is usually found in “get rich” books. They never worked for him anyway. What he proposes is different and unique. You will find his approach radical, thought provoking, and in our view, easy to apply for most readers. He suggests, for example, that:
- you can make money from the unlikeliest things: what is considered “junk” or “waste” could be the source of great profit for you.
- you can become rich without hard work. Amazingly “hard work”, he insists, “can actually lower your chances of making big money”.
- how being poor can actually give you a head start in your goal for better living standards. This seems an extraordinary assertion, but once you read Peake’s prognosis you will understand!
- how to ‘create your own luck”. According to Peake a comprehension of a special psychological formula can increase the odds of success in any situation.
- how one of the author’s “money secrets” enabled him to make a 675% profit on a simple transaction.
- why ‘thinking big” is better than “thinking positively”. Ironically, suggests Peake, “thinking positively” can be a handicap to becoming wealthy. A strange notion but his explanation is a convincing one.
- a fabulous – yes, fabulous NEW “mind power” secret for acquiring the house or luxury of your dreams. even if you are virtually penniless! We consider the whole book to be worth its small cost for this one revelation alone. It is a secret which can be applied to any material objective you have in mind.
- why “economic recession” cannot stop you from succeeding, when you know the methods to apply. Universal application of Peake’s advice can cure any economic malaise, individual or national. Peake’s instruction is more valid than the fruitless theories of a hundred professional economists!
- what to do If you do not at first succeed. Always a realist, Peake recognizes the possibility of failure oven with the best psychological attitudes. But you can find a way around failure: ‘a money secret” is provided which can, he says, outwit the obstacles.
This book is not intended to be an instruction manual on how to become a Rothschild or Rockefeller— but it can help the average person convincingly improve his or her’s present financial status. The book itself cannot achieve this, this is for the reader’s intelligent application of its ideas. The book’s emphasis is psychological rather than “economical” in its strict technical sense. It is about attitudes, motives and ideas. It is about succeeding where previously the only options were for failing. Anyone of reasonable intelligence and basic education can benefit from this practical guide to escaping the financial straightjacket imposed by the limitations of the wage packet and monthly salary. A better financial existence is available to you now.
There is in fact, in addition to the 33 others, which the author claims is `worth a million”, and constitutes the apex of the book’s philosophy. Like us, you will wonder why nobody else seemingly had ever thought of publishing this idea before, it being so simple and obvious. Any student of practical psychology will immediately recognize it as something of which he or she had always been unconsciously aware, but somehow had never thought of giving expression. “Psychologicalty orientated” it may be, but, says Peake, it can be translated into very tangible pounds and dollars when applied “economically”. Highly recommended.’
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