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There is a power flowing within you that can unveil your deepest potential. It is your birthright, a universal right, and its only wish is for you to reach out and utilise its power. When you reach out and sincerely ask for help, it responds. It begins to move within you, through and around you and as a result of your effort to recognise this power, you will begin to see its positive effect in your life. However, this power cannot be bought; it must be developed with strong desire and creativity. The book revealed the knowledge and mystery of poverty and why it exists in a world of rich…mehr

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There is a power flowing within you that can unveil your deepest potential. It is your birthright, a universal right, and its only wish is for you to reach out and utilise its power. When you reach out and sincerely ask for help, it responds. It begins to move within you, through and around you and as a result of your effort to recognise this power, you will begin to see its positive effect in your life. However, this power cannot be bought; it must be developed with strong desire and creativity. The book revealed the knowledge and mystery of poverty and why it exists in a world of rich abundance is addressed and decisively answered by stating fundamental laws that all need to be aware of. We can choose to follow the road map which will keep us on the road to the life of prosperity, we have free will, we can either apply the knowledge or slam the door, the choice is in our hands.
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When the author left Namibia to study as part of a poverty alleviation programme at Manchester University, it was her passion to return home and make a difference. She thought she was going to learn how to catch fish. But to her despair, they did not teach her how to catch fish. Instead, they taught her how to provide people with fish and make them come back for more. The course didn't reach her expectations, but it did fuel her passion to search further to identify the causes of poverty. Whilst searching for the answer to assuage poverty in her community, a quotation from Albert Einstein went over and over in her head: ""We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. The solution is not where the problem is."" This was the problem she had been grappling with while studying poverty alleviation. She then flipped the coin and began to study successful people. What do they all have in common? What traits do they share? Her findings were astonishing--they all seemed to have one thing in common, and that one thing that seems to have fuelled their success is what the author desires to share with you.