There’s a new country in America.
It’s a country within a country.
No passports are needed.
No membership cards to fill out.
But it’s a secret country and it takes great wealth to get inside.
I didn’t know of it before the other day.
I’m talking about Richistan.
Richistan is the title of a new book by Wall Street Journal reporter Robert Frank. It documents the new wealth in the good old USA. These are people making vast fortunes (I’m talking huge) from the oddest things, whether selling ceramic towns or timber or services on the Internet.
Richistan is the story of these people, how they got and are getting wealthy, and how they are handling their colossal wealth. It’s fascinating reading.
When I was researching books and writing styles to develop Hypnotic Writing as a concept, I quickly learned that the feature stories on the front page of the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) were some of the most riveting available.
So when I learned Robert Frank is a WSJ reporter who wrote a book based on his popular column (see The Wealth Report blog link on the left), I had to have it, like right now.
I’m loving Richistan.
For one thing, the writing style is, well, hypnotic.
Frank knows how to tell a story to communicate a message. His sentences are tight. His paragraphs are descriptive. The passages are engaging.
The book is worth reading for that reason alone.
But there’s a real education to be gained from learning about the new wealth in America and how people just like you and me are entering the secret world of Richistan.
While people still struggle with having money, in Richistan there seems to be a purer attitude to money.
Yes, people still spend it on jets and fancy cars and more than one mansion, but they also support worthy causes and create foundations to help change the world.
They seem to know money is a powerful tool for doing good in the world.
I’m endorsing Richistan and urging you to read it. It’s in book stores and of course at www.Amazon.com and www.bn.com.
Happy reading.
Ao Akua,
Joe
www.mrfire.com
PS –In Richistan, BMW is bumped for Bentley, Rolex is passed up for a Frank Muller watch, and first class flights are left behind for Gulfstream Jet ownership. The wealthy of Richistan are creating jobs for tens of thousands of people, and some of the wealthiest are using their resources to end poverty in Ethiopia. Read Richistan.
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In one of my powerful encounters with Dr. Hew Len — my coauthor for Zero Limits — we discussed some of my books and projects that had not succeeded.
That’s right. Not everything I touch turns to gold.
I talked of my frustrations and confusion about why some of my books were best sellers and some didn’t do so well.
His reply came in the form of a question.
He asked me if I had three children and one of them was slow in school, would I tell the child I was disappointed in them?
I realized, of course I wouldn’t.
Dr. Hew Len told me to love my books and projects like I would love a child.
I then decided to always love all of my “children” and never again treat one like it was less than the other.
In short, I quickly reviewed all of my projects that had succeeded and all that had not and, guess what – I realized that when I felt love for a project, success followed.
If you want your projects to succeed, love them like they’re your own children and love them with all your heart.
One way to love your projects is to use the most powerful cleaning method I know of – Self I-dentity Ho’oponopono, described in the bestselling book Zero Limits. (It’s in book stores, and of course at www.Amazon.com and www.bn.com. Also, see www.zerolimits.info)
Love heals all.
Bill Hibbler, coauthor with me of the book Meet and Grow Rich, was skeptical about this “love thing.”
But he borrowed a pre-publication copy of my book, Zero Limits, read it, and started loving his products and his list of subscribers.
Here’s what he said:
“Sales for Jan 1-4 were 41.39% higher than Dec 1-4. During the four day period in January, I didn’t mail my list or launch any new promotion during that time. All I did was clean while reading your book and throughout the day.”
Bill went on to tell me he saw sales increase from sites like http://create-ultimate-ebooks.com/ — which he wasn’t promoting at all.
Say “I love you” to all your projects.
That’s the key to health, wealth, and happiness.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
Ao Akua,
Joe
www.mrfire.com
P.S. — Through love and cleaning, one of my slower projects has taken off in a new exciting direction. You can see it at —
http://viral.internet-marketing-matrix.com
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Seth Godin was the first to tell me about Digg It long ago. I should have listened back then. Any time Seth Godin says something, take note. He’s brilliant.
I didn’t take action until Pat O’Bryan told me once he added Digg It to his blog, his site went higher on Google.
Live and learn.
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Ao Akua,
joe
www.mrfire.com
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Though over 1,000 people came to both talks today, the highlight for me when I spoke at Unity Church of the Hills in Austin was seeing art called The Laughing Jesus.
I’ve never seen this version of Jesus before, though Bruce Barton, the man I wrote about in my book, The Seven Lost Secrets of Success, must have.
He wrote a book called The Man Nobody Knows, spelling out how human Jesus had been.
I like thinking Jesus may have enjoyed a good joke along with his glass or two of wine.
Sure beats all the bloody, dying, sad, miserable images of him I had in my head before today.
Ao Akua,
Joe
www.mrfire.com
PS – For more information see www.jesuslaughing.com And smile already. 🙂
One of the other movies I’m appearing in is about to be released. You can see the teaser for it, with me looking like a pro wrestler urging you to get off your butt and into the theatre, right here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxSPL0-oMVQ&mode=related&search=
You can see all the teasers for this movie by going to these links:
Jack Canfield:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fJXQuGZLZs&mode=related&search=
Dr. Joe Vitale:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxSPL0-oMVQ&mode=related&search=
Mark Victor Hansen:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9bFtVG6FIw
Debbie Allen:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRbn9PR09fg&mode=related&search=
Dr. John Demartini:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YZBsSBahWM&mode=related&search=
Marci Shimoff:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkvZPVSy0BQ&mode=related&search=
Ed Rush:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VCkY12PR8Q&mode=related&search=
Jim Ziegler:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1kpB7911RI&mode=related&search=
Be sure to vote for the teasers you like, and tell the world about them, too.
Ao Akua,
Joe
www.mrfire.com
PS – “The Opus” movie will be at www.TheOpusMovie.com