There are 3 types of people in this world:
1. people who make things happen
2. people who watch things happen
3. and people who wonder "what the hell happened??”
Unfortunately, Tony has written this book for the 2nd type of person, who (IMO) if they follow his advice, will awaken as the 3rd type of person. I had read nearly all of Tony's work. And I'm sad to say, he went from "Awakening the Giant Within" to penning two books on money for a sleeping, lumbering, lazy-ass Rip Van Winkle. This book is for people who don't make things happen: they work so very hard in the 21st century grind (w/ student loans, inflation, shady bankers, etc) only to PARK their hard earned money in stocks at thirty with the hope of becoming a financially free nonagenarian? In this prosperous age of Youtube millionaires, viral hits, free advertising via social media, 3-D printing, countless apps, print-on-demand services, and more– all Tony can advise is diversification and patience??!! What millennial would do this?
LSS, we need a generation of MAKERS. After all, the stocks we'd be investing in would be in companies who MAKE. Well guess what, YOU can make too! Don't squander your hard earned cash to build someone else's empire. Don't be a passive investor, be an active INVENTOR. Isn't this what Tony did to become Tony? Did he not build a global brand, a slew of rich services, and a diverse array of products? Now-a-days, this has never been more possible for the little guy/girl just starting out. Tony found early success as a MAKER not as an investor in stocks. Should you succeed as a MAKER (which will take FAR less time), then become an investor (see Kiyosaki's Cash Flow Quadrant for more info). We need to inspire people to become creators, makers, and inventors, and yes, Tony's advice on how to conquer fear, guilt, etc will help you do so. His powerful oratory dissecting the inner game and the psychology of success has done as much for me. And today in large part to him and other gurus, I am financially free. But sadly, a financial guru for the 21st century, Tony is not.
- @Collabetition