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I hope you are well and good (I’m sure you are). I was first introduced to your book ‘Think & grow rich for the 21st century’ 4 years ago. What a blessing!
That moment, I decided & took action on controlling my life. Within 6 months from the date of my first handwritten affirmation, I went from; aimless random work to a Career, in debt to £100,000 acquired, walking to my dream car.
And I have escalated in knowledge & valued life lessons since. I just wanted to say thank you. This has been a way of life, not just a single learning session.
I have listened every night, every day to your material and still seem to find new lessons to date. It’s phenomenal. I don’t want to make this email too long (as I may be able to write for hours on the subject, but it is tedious when one sided).
When can you talk? I would love to hear what your doing currently and your plans for the future.
Kind regards,
Anthony W
I want to say thank you for the education we have received which has enabled us to move forward, particularly in these challenging financial times. I am 53 and my husband 55. He runs a small building company and I teach. We have had our own super for 10 years and have been investing for 15 years at least. Those of us who come from a heritage of working class families (rather than wealthy investor families) are pioneers for our age group.
Our parents simply collect or did collect the government pension. We can learn little from them. It is a challenge for us to invest for the long term and we appreciate what Jamie is doing to make seemingly sophisticated investment accessible to us.
With this knowledge and persistence, we expect to have a great financial future( we could retire now with a modest income but are not ready). We expect that we can use what we will learn over the next few years to continue to generate income as our working years ease. I am so glad we are with 21st Century in light of the massive financial crisis. I feel we know where we are going and have control of our financial future.
Carol Newton