Another critically acclaimed book by Kevin J. Palmer challenges economic injustice through self-empowerment. He demonstrates how your first million dollars can be made without compromising personal values or harming others, simply by using abilities already within you.
This Wealth Expert and Financial Freedom Activist, who opposes power in the hands of too few, divulges his cutting-edge research about people who quietly questioned authority, rejected hierarchies and undertook personal revolutions to acquire the enduring power of net worth.
His book not only provides inclusive ethnic and gender diversity but a profoundly greater diversity of thought. The results are enticing stories that illustrate how you can achieve economic prosperity and permanently improve your quality of life.
Financial liberty is tested daily as people unknowingly fall hostage to agendas that drain their potential. Here, it is reaffirmed that all of us can exercise inalienable rights to a better life by refusing intrusions from bureaucrats, corporations, or any self-serving assemblages that rob economic dignity.
Making millions is easy when you already have one, but the rich don’t want you to know where to begin. In these pages, under the writing hand of Kevin J Palmer, a former behavioral finance CEO whose work shaped Wall Street investment policies, your American dream reach and ability to achieve are finally expanded!
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