Get Real, Get Rich: Conquer the 7 Lies Blocking You from Success
Raised by a single parent in the impoverished south side of Chicago as the youngest of five children, Farrah Gray defied the odds to become a millionaire at the age of fourteen. He made his second million by sixteen and now inspires thousands through his speeches, writing, and consulting. His recipe for success: attitude, hustle, and an emphatic rejection of the most pervasive lies most of us believe about money and success.In Get Real, Get Rich, Farrah breaks down those seven lies one by one. Have you ever thought to yourself I'll never be rich because I wasn't born with connections, or a special talent? That's The Born Lucky Lie. The truth is this: Luck is about showing up. And Farrah will help you move beyond the lottery mentality. If you've convinced yourself that you must first have money to make money, then you've fallen prey to The Money Lie. In the real world, the path to millions starts with just one dollar, and Farrah can help you find that first one. Perhaps you recognize yourself in one of these other misconceptions:I have to hit it big in entertainment or sports to be rich (The Celebrity Lie).I have to work hard and make sacrifices to be rich (The Work Hard Lie).I have to have zero debt to be rich (The Debt Lie).I have to be super smart or invent something the world relies on to be rich (The Google and Gates Lie).I have to know a lot about the stock market or work on the Street to be rich (The Wall Street Lie).In seven simple and provocative chapters blending inspiration and an actionable wealth building plan, Farrah lays out your road map to a richer life."Too many of us live paycheck to paycheck and pray that those compilations of books and CDs and DVDs will somehow lead us to 'automatic wealth.' News flash: There's no such thing as automatic wealth - at least not in the real world. In this book, I'm not only going to share the mind-set you need to achieve all that you dream, but also the specific strategies that accompany that state of mind. I want to help you marshal out your own wealth potential, which relates to everything about you - not just your bank account."