Anybody Can Be Wealthy—You Just Need to Apply Yourself


The lovely thing about money is that it really doesn’t discriminate. It doesn’t care what color or race you are, what class you are, what your parents did, or even who you think you are. Each and every day starts with a clean slate so that no matter what you did yesterday, today begins anew, and you have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else to take as much as you want. The only thing that can hold you back is yourself and your own money myths.


Of the wealth of the world, each has as much as they take. What else could make sense? There is no way money can know who is handling it, what their qualifications are, what ambitions they have, or what class they belong to. Money has no ears or eyes or senses. It is inert, inanimate, impassive. It hasn’t a clue. It is there to be used and spent, saved and invested, fought over, seduced with, and worked for. It has no discriminatory apparatus so it can’t judge whether you are “worthy.”

I have watched a lot of extremely wealthy people, and the one thing they all have in common is that they have nothing in common—apart from all being Rules Players, of course. The wealthy are a diverse band of people—the least likely can be loaded. They vary from the genteel to the uncouth, the savvy to the plain stupid, the deserving to the undeserving. But each and every one of them has stepped up and said, “Yes please, I want some of that.” And the poor are the ones saying, “No thank you, not for me, I am not worthy. I am not deserving enough. I couldn’t. I shouldn’t.”

That’s what this book is about, challenging your perceptions of money and the wealthy. We all assume the poor are poor because of circumstances, their background, their upbringing, their nurture. But if you have the means to buy a book such as this and live in comparative security and comfort in the world, then you too have the power to be wealthy. It may be hard. It may be tough but it is doable. And that is Rule 1—anyone can be wealthy, you just have to apply yourself. All the other Rules are about that application.

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