The Real Secret: The Easiest Way To Make Money.
For your consideration:The Real Secret: The Easiest Way To Make Money.
People ask us this all the time:
Money Kings!! What’s the easiest way to make money?!!
This questions seems difficult at first, but then again, think about it. It’s obvious (names changed to protect the innocent):
- Robert Ramsey does it.
- Dave Brinker does it.
- Suze Kiyosaki does it.
- Bob Orman does it.
And countless others . . .
We even found out today that the new Miss USA, at the ripe age of 26, does it too.
What these folks are doing is so easy to conceptualize. It’s like when a stock picker tells you that if you only would have bought Berkshire Hathaway 20 years ago, you’d be a multi-millionaire now. You knew that! Why didn’t you do it?!
What’s the secret? What is it that will give you the easiest cash you’ve ever made in your life?
Money Lending??!!!
Nice try . . .
Payday loans, mortgages, we don’t care what you call the transfer of money for interest. In general, you can’t beat it as a source of easy, easy income.
This, however, is actually the second easiest way to make cash for doing almost no real work/labor at all.
The primo, the cream of the crop, the ultimate way to make easy money is . . .(drum roll):
Tell Other People How To Make Money!
That’s it. That’s the secret we’ve all been looking for. You can start this new business with $1 dollar in the bank and a good haircut. You can win at this game with stage, a camera and a studio audience of 50 on any PBS station in America. All you have to do is talk.
- Tell people what they already know to be true.
- Mix a little history in with your lessons.
- Use words like “empower,” “family,” “god,” “worth,” and “future” early and often.
- Wear a suit.
- Get a Ph.D.
- Borrow a few ideas from the Old Testament of the Bible.
- Smile.
Get it?
“What are you talking about, Money King??!!”
Okay. You got us. Today we’re issuing a small warning on how to beware of:
- Financial “gurus” that use sexism as a tool to separate and divide women away from men in motivation for greater savings and earnings.
- Financial “gurus” that have syndicated programs that cater to the ultra-rich, but never preface this fact when they speak leading their listeners down a path to which they will never achieve.
- Financial “gurus” that encourage you to place all of your eggs in one basket that will most likely never fail—except when it does—and then you have to buy even more of his/her products and board games in order to find alternatives to the original basket he/she originally guaranteed.
- Financial “gurus” that tell you to ignore a fundamental component of the financial system that allows all commerce worldwide to occur, thereby insinuating that the world itself is wrong and that he/she is right—and that you too will be right (or, appealing to nostalgia with the favorite: “using money the way your grandparents did”) if you start following their advice.
Good luck out there.

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