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Aspire!: How to Create Your Own Reality and Alter Your DNA

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Can you really create your own reality? Real estate artist, bestselling author, philanthro-capitalist, and modern-day Renaissance man Frank McKinney has done just that. He's pushed his limits professionally (creating then selling forty-four multimillion-dollar mansions on spec), philanthropically (building twenty-nine self-sufficient villages in the poorest country on earth), creatively (writing seven books in six genres), and physically (running the Badwater 135-mile Ultramarathon twelve times). During his journey, Frank discovered an eternal To create your own reality, you don't change who you are. You just have to redirect or reignite what's already inside. For that, you need ASPIRATION-an almost otherworldly desire to achieve something high or great. Aspire! and its twenty-five get-to-the-point chapters reveals secrets for mastering risk, becoming a "relentless executioner," living your inside on your outside, developing personal magnetism, super-charging your love life, and embracing your highest calling. Let Frank McKinney show you how you too can create your own reality, alter your DNA, and succeed in the business we're all the business of life. Motivation washes off and goes down the drain with the soap at night. Inspiration lasts about as long as a bad sunburn. But ASPIRATION will forever impact your reality and, in turn, the lives of those you love.
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366 pages, Hardcover

Published November 11, 2021

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January 8, 2022
For the most part, this was insightful and quite enjoyable. However it did get very repetitive and because of this, McKinney's achievements came across as boastful. Could have been great but a good 3 star rating only from me.
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