"We can't all be rich; we can't all be happy." So many people believe that the world is a small, limited and limiting place. Other people seem to have cornered the market on happiness, or money, or fulfillment, so there is little or nothing left for those whose dreams are not already reality. They work hard and do great things, but they don't believe that a true sense of fulfillment is available to them. This book contains the words and the wishes of those who are out to change that imprisoning view of life.
There are lessons you can learn from them; there are plans of action that may bring you to the understanding that abundance can be yours. Steven is approaching the 25th book in the series that has made him internationally renowned; his last three books are being translated for sale in China. Years ago, he was drifting from job to job, sleeping on friends' couches and living in his car.
Then, with the help of extensive reading and an inspirational dream, he began his career as a motivational speaker, writer and organizer. "We expected a number of essays about wealth, money, position and power. I don't think any of us expected to be overwhelmed by the stories of giving; of withdrawal from power in preference for family; of finding joy in service. Even the tales of those who found wealth and fame argue that family and sharing are the only true avenues to abundance. It's been truly inspiring." - Robert Valentine, Senior Editor
About the Author
Wayne W. Dyer, Ph.D., is an internationally renowned author and speaker in the field of self-development. He's the author of 30 books, has created many audio programs and videos, and has appeared on thousands of television and radio shows. His books Manifest Your Destiny, Wisdom of the Ages, There's a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem, and The New York Times bestsellers 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace, The Power of Intention, Inspiration, and Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life and now Excuses Begone have all been featured as National Public Television specials.
Wayne holds a doctorate in educational counseling from Wayne State University and was an associate professor at St. John's University in New York