Title: The Wealthy Gardener Pdf Life Lessons on Prosperity Between Father and Son
A money book with a lot of soul. It affected me deeply." (Tom Brown)
"One of the most important books I've ever read." (Susan Sloate, best-selling author of Forward To Camelot and Stealing Fire)
"This book is a treasure. A wealth of valuable information entertainingly presented." (Douglas Winthrop Cooper, retired physicist, author of Ting and I)
"This is one book I'm putting into my calendar to read again every year, if not more often." (Grace Judson, author of The Five Deadly Shoulds of Office Politics)
Father and Son
The Wealthy Gardener is an audiobook with a lot of soul because it was written by a financially independent father for his 21-year old son.
The father and son met weekly to discuss many lessons on prosperity. A parable was used to clarify financial insights and maintain the son's ongoing interest. This education between the father and son lasted two years. These two years culminated in this remarkable book.
It is a treasure that you'll want to return to as a reference guide, review many times, and refer to your children, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Topics you'll explore in the audiobook:
- How the pursuit of wealth can be a noble adventure
- Why earning excess money is wise and necessary
- Why work that fulfills you is vital to amassing wealth
- How to surmount obstacles that trap the masses in debt and wage slavery
- How to engage free time to win your freedom
- How to use financial fears as compelling motivators
- How to tap your intuition to sense opportunities and trouble
- How to transform your financial life within five years
- How to cause lucky breaks through mental practices
- How to amass enough money to never again have to worry about money
The Wealthy Gardener [excerpt from book]
They dubbed him "the wealthy gardener" due to his passion for backyard gardening. The silly nickname stuck, and he didn't object to it. Instead, within a year he renamed his vineyards The Wealthy Gardens. He enjoyed the name because it reminded him of a metaphor comparing life to a plot of land. Gardeners are not afraid of working hard to shape their landscape, but they are also aware of a mysterious Unseen Force that operates behind the scenes to make the plants grow.
"The author's noble intention of writing this book for his son is now a blessing for all those seeking financial freedom." (Joe Stanton)
Better than Think and Grow Rich I’ve often thought that the world needs a better, more authentic, less hypey, more contemporary, more practical, less weird substitute for TAGR and here it is. Presuming the author is genuine (I believe he is but can’t really prove it) then this book is golden. I’ve read WAY too many self-help success books. This out-guns the lot. I intend to use it as my manual. It is long and contains a lot of substance. Get it and get to work.*Not* a typical money management or wealth accumulation book - THANK GOODNESS! John Soforic has written a true gem of a book that anyone aspiring to prosperity and wealth should read.Weaving together parables - delightful stories of the Wealthy Gardener and his friends and neighbors - with Soforic's personal experiences and the lessons he learned from them, this book offers practices for prosperity that ANYone, at any level of income, can apply immediately. It doesn't matter if you're living paycheck-to-paycheck, receiving food stamps, employed, unemployed, self-employed, making the proverbial six-figure income, or barely staying afloat: there are things in here that you can do Right Now to improve your situation.This is just one of the things that sets this book apart from most other books on wealth and prosperity: you don't already have to be making enough money to save and invest.Then there's the story-telling - the delicately-woven parables of the Wealthy Gardener and his community, and the real-world personal experiences - which brings the concepts down into a tangible, practical, do-able space. While not all the ideas presented will be relevant (or perhaps even possible) for every reader, there's such a wealth (pun intended!) of concepts here that *something* is bound to resonate for *everyone* - if you're open to it, that is.I've already implemented several of the concepts into my own work and life, and I'm seeing results.I almost never re-read nonfiction books. This is one book I'm putting into my calendar to read again every year, if not more often.Thank you, John Soforic! (p.s. Your son is a lucky man!)The path to financial freedom in the palm of your hands The Wealthy Gardener has impacted my life in a such a positive way that I have no choice but to leave a review.The book reveals revelation knowledge of Lessons on Prosperity through the use of fictional characters along with real life stories from the author's own life experiences.Through the use of The Wealthy Gardener's practical principles I can say with absolute certitude I will gain my own financial freedom.Our mind is filled with a soil so fertile that it has no choice but to produce an abundant harvest from the thoughts we plant. These thoughts, combined with massive effort over time, and of course divine appointments allow us to fulfill achievements that the ordinary person can only dream.If financial freedom is a goal of yours, do yourself a favor and pick up this book. I read the book and then purchased the audio-book to listen to it again and again - each time picking up on something I missed the first attempt.
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