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Do you take life too seriously even though you know it is so temporary.......? Have you found yourself postponing the things that you really want to do..........? Do you ever wish you could enjoy your work a little more or wonder where to find purpose, happiness, or just contentment? After a near-death health experience and living through the horror of the Christchurch earthquakes, Rahul Rai started to look at the bigger purpose of all we do. How to help people live the lives that make them a little happier, more content and leave a legacy to the world. In this his third publication, he takes…mehr

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Do you take life too seriously even though you know it is so temporary.......? Have you found yourself postponing the things that you really want to do..........? Do you ever wish you could enjoy your work a little more or wonder where to find purpose, happiness, or just contentment? After a near-death health experience and living through the horror of the Christchurch earthquakes, Rahul Rai started to look at the bigger purpose of all we do. How to help people live the lives that make them a little happier, more content and leave a legacy to the world. In this his third publication, he takes a deep dive into perspective in life and the joy of philantropy as he takes you on a journey to disrupt the norm and be part of something bigger than yourself. Our younger citizens are searching for a balance and others have been contemplating life besides work for a long time. What about health and fitness and holistic living? There is now much more awareness of how we are damaging our planet. Ever pondered this quest for exponential growth in businesses.... instant gratification through technological advances......surely these must be coming at a cost.... a raft of consequences? And, of course, our current traumatic global pandemic, which is causing so much turmoil everywhere, has encouraged us to take a breather and reflect. We are all seeking alternatives to get more time for ourselves, knowing that this is the one resource that is constantly fading away, so we have to cherish it along with our health. Is it wise to postpone so many of the things that make our heart sing to sometime later on when there is no guarantee that such a time will come for you and what state of mind or health you will be in? Repurpose, the realignment of life to create a purpose, may be the answer and that can be done at any time! Signing off on an exhilarating 35-year-long career in managing hotels, Rahul drew a line in the sand and repurposed. This mindset to contentment is explored and challenged in this is a 'why to' rather than 'how to' book Whether you're 20 and just starting or in your 60's and consolidating, if you are looking for purpose, work life balance and contentment, there's something in here for you.
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Alika and Rahul Rai are a typical mum and dad couple. Their focus has been on raising great children, and their priority has been the family unit. They have careers and have worked in their jobs for a number of years. However, their mindset is different. Their pay cheque goes towards growing real assets which have brought them to a point of financial independence. It hasn't always been plain sailing with challenging tenants, peaks and troughs in the market, and even a rather large earthquake! But because they understand the long-term nature of the buy-and-hold strategy, nothing has made any impact on the end result (not even the earthquake). They have achieved total financial freedom and now have the sole goal of sharing their fifteen years of experience and helping others to do the same. Since getting into property investment accidentally, it's now become their passion. They have read almost every book that exists on the subject and have combined these learnings with their own experience and principles to achieve their success. Their strategy is particularly relevant in these turbulent economic times as the buy-and-hold system does not depend on the current market conditions. Alika and Rahul also have an effective strategy for sharing their wealth through perpetual philanthropy. The concept here is that the eventual mortgage-free rents of some houses will go to charities in New Zealand and overseas. From one property fifteen years ago to multiple properties in four countries, what they have to say is definitely worth listening to. This couple was just like you and, without changing too much, has steadily achieved financial security while continuing to go about their everyday lives. Their book takes the fear factor out of doing the same and shows you that owning multiple properties needn't be a dream or something other people achieve. It can be your life and your story too.