
Tesoro – (Spanish)
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Quien de nosotros no ha sentido verdadera angustia y muchas veces frustracion ante la necesidad, o sueo, de una buena economia? Luego de leer este libro es facil darse cuenta de que el asunto monetario debe ser visto de una manera mucho mas profunda -me atreveria a decir “espiritual”- para que funcione. Puede sonar descabellado en un comienzo, pero una vez que usted se sumerja en los patrones y principios que esta obra propone, no solo pondra su cerebro a trabajar, sino tambien su corazon y es claro que ya, desde ahi, se gana.
Un lenguaje sencillo, sin pretensiones de erudicion, o de manual para entendidos, hacen de este libro una guia que se lee muy rapidamente, y que pese a ello deja grandes reflexiones. Luego de leerlo se sentira motivado, con un pensamiento positivo y podra hacerse un autoanalisis sobre las formas y habitos incorrectos que no le permiten prosperar. Por supuesto, no quiere decir que el camino al exito sea facil y que no implique sacrificios y dedicacion, pero estamos seguros de que el camino del fracaso es mucho mas dificil y doloroso.
Se puede confiar en un experto que ha ayudado a muchisima gente. Edwin Louis Cole pone a nuestro alcance una vida dedicada a aconsejar y a aprender, iluminada por su fe y respaldada por resultados tangibles. Sin necesidad de un mapa, ni de largas travesias, se nos entrega el mayor de los tesoros, el del conocimiento, la opcion de lograr ese cambio que nos hace falta.
Who among us has not felt true anguish and often frustration at the need, or dream, of a good economy? After reading this book it is easy to see that the monetary issue must be looked at in a much deeper way – dare I say “spiritual” – for it to work. It may sound far-fetched at first, but once you dive into it, the patterns and principles that this work proposes will not only put your brain to work, but also your heart and it is clear that, from there, you win.
Despite this book’s easy-to-read language, the reader is left with great reflections. After reading it, you will feel motivated, with positive thinking and will be able to do a self-analysis on the wrong ways and habits that do not allow you to prosper. Of course it does not mean that the road to success is easy and does not involve sacrifices and dedication, but we are sure the road to failure is much more difficult and painful.
An expert who has helped so many people can be trusted, Edwin Louis Cole puts a life of counseling and learning within our grasp, enlightened
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641236904
ISBN10: 1641236906
Language: Spanish
Edwin Cole
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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