Three Rings of Abundance |
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Author:
| Teh, William |
Editor:
| Johnson, Tracy |
Executive Producer:
| Cohen, Mel |
ISBN: | 978-0-9600503-3-8 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2022 |
Publisher: | TTTstory
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $14.99 |
Book Description:
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Preparation is a continuous and never-ending process. It is part of the prosperity cycle. Those who embrace, live, and practice the 5 Ps of the Prosperity cycle will be better equipped to enjoy predictable and sustainable prosperity. The 5 P's of Prosperity is discussed in its chapter.The Three Rings of Abundance are like the three wheels on a tricycle we use to ride to our path of abundance.We say: There is a stairway to heaven and a highway to hell. Fewer people put effort into...
More DescriptionPreparation is a continuous and never-ending process. It is part of the prosperity cycle. Those who embrace, live, and practice the 5 Ps of the Prosperity cycle will be better equipped to enjoy predictable and sustainable prosperity. The 5 P's of Prosperity is discussed in its chapter.The Three Rings of Abundance are like the three wheels on a tricycle we use to ride to our path of abundance.We say: There is a stairway to heaven and a highway to hell. Fewer people put effort into climbing the stairway to heaven, and more people cruise effortlessly on the highway to hell.Many of us are disillusioned at the results we get when we arrive at our destination or reach our goals. Finally, we have crossed the finish line (first), picked up the blue ribbon, and arrived at the pearly gates of heaven. We have arrived and will live happily ever after like all good fairy tales.Unfortunately, this is not true. Life may eventually become meaningless or destructive for those so fortunate not to pick up a hammer, put on a tie, or lift a finger to work again. Life will lose meaning when we do not contribute, do something of value, or give back.Retired Heavyweight American boxer Mohammad Ali said it best, "Service to others is the rent we pay for our room here on earth."What is the Law of least resistance?Let not confuse the Law of least resistance to be the same as taking the path of least resistance. Taking the path of least resistance is like taking the easy, lazy, or unethical ways. Indulging in a life of ease will eventually lead to disease.American essayist, poet, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau said, "Taking the path of least resistance leads to crooked rivers and crooked men."So what is the law of least resistance? Walk behind someone who has already walked the path you want to walk, more commonly understood as "success leaves clues." I will leave a couple of clues in this book to you and for you.