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The Prosperity Game: Four Steps To Unlimited Wealth
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The Prosperity Game: Four Steps To Unlimited Wealth

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The Prosperity Game sets forth a four-step process for achieving success: find and develop your seed thought, determine and accept your calling, ground your calling in the world, and make the commitment. The authors have used spiritual principles to achieve worldly success and are passionate about sharing their knowledge to help others create lives filled with material and spiritual abundance. Each chapter also includes advice from other wealthy individuals who have used spiritual principles to guide their companies. In these challenging economic times, The Prosperity Game provides spiritual people with a roadmap to material success.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 1, 2013
ISBN9781614485810
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The Prosperity Game: Four Steps To Unlimited Wealth
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Richard A. Fishman

Richard Fishman began purchasing commercial real estate as an investment in 1989 and today owns thousands of apartment units worth in excess of $300 million. Many years of meditation and prayer have shaped the philosophy Richard applies to his business: “Maximize revenue through tenant satisfaction.” Over the years numerous individuals have sought Richard’s advice in their pursuit of material abundance. Through successfully coaching entrepreneurs, Richard discovered a universal path to success that is summarized in the four-step process set forth in The Prosperity Game.

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