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| Millionaire at 26, Now Shares His Secrets with Others
CARLSBAD, Calif. – It all began with the show “Who wants to be a
Millionaire?” It turns out that is exactly what most, if not all
of us want – instant wealth.
That desire has spawned an entire culture of lotteries, on-line
gambling, get rich quick infomercials, and television shows like
the World Series of Poker, I Want to be a Hilton, The
Apprentice, and even Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire?
With the fourth edition of Donald Trump’s “The Apprentice” set
for Sep. 22 and the new spin off “The Apprentice: Martha
Stewart” scheduled for Sep. 21, millionaire Ken Hayashi has some
advice for millionaire hopefuls: take away the gamble and learn
the skills that can really turn you into a millionaire. Hayashi
has achieved the dream that so many seek, but do not know how to
achieve. At just 26 he generated several million dollars in
business, and retired. Now he teaches other entrepreneurs and
millionaire wannabees how to achieve their wildest dreams.
His book “Millionaire by 26: Secrets to Becoming a Young, Rich
Entrepreneur” takes readers on a step-by-step tutorial that
enables anyone to attain true financial freedom within three to
five years.
“Millionaire by 26" not only tells the success methods used by
Hayashi, it examines self-made millionaire and billionaire
entrepreneurs like Donald Trump, P. Diddy; Michael Dell of Dell
Computers Jerry Yang of Yahoo, and Minh Lee, the inventor of
popular game Counter Strike as well as others.
"This book shows you how to 'jump the line' and become
financially successful faster then you ever thought possible,"
said Brian Tracy, author and speaker.
Unlike the infomercials, television reality shows, or the
lottery, “Millionaire by 26" takes the gamble out of the quest
for the dream. This is not another book that teaches the art of
“positive thinking. In fact Hayashi explains “thinking positive”
can destroy the average person’s quest for financial freedom.
“Very few highly successful people just became “lucky,” or just
happened on a great idea. Most are hard-working individuals who
have learned to apply themselves, delegate authority, and have
accepted and applied the basic principles of business,” says
Hayashi. “I used those principles, and I teach them in my book.”
Hayashi provides information at his web site at
http://www.KenHayashi.com, and his book “Millionaire by 26" is
available through Amazon.com and most major bookstores.
Ken Hayashi, was born and raised in Los Angeles, Calif. He is a
fourth-generation Japanese-American who originally began his
career in the performing arts, for which he received a number of
awards. He began working with several marketing organizations
and eventually started his own publishing company. After
generating several million dollars in business by age 26, he
retired.
“Ken is living proof that anyone with a dream and determination,
can be successful. His book gives anyone very clear system to
financial independence.” – Louis Lautman, president,
International Sales University.
About the author:
David M. Bresnahan is an independent journalist and public
relations consultant. He is the author of a number of books,
including “911 Terror in America,” and maintains a web site at
www.ThatPRGuy.com.
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