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How to get back what Wall Street stole

Have you thought the American Dream was dead? By the time you finish this article you will have changed your mind.

Now here is a way to get back some of the money you lost in the market.

If you want to sell millions of thousands of books and make a million dollars, keep reading…

This is how it’s done, straight from the mouth of someone who made it…

I have been an entrepreneur for as long as I can remember. I grew up in a little place called Chardon, Ohio. That’s just outside of Cleveland.

When I was a kid, probably 8,10 years old, I was selling seeds door to door. He wanted that set of walkie-talkies as a kid and if you sold enough seeds you got a pair of walkie-talkies.

I saw a space ad on the back cover of a comic. You see them all the time selling greeting cards or selling seeds. I lived in a farming community so I thought it would be nice to do it and sure enough, it was a great…

When I ordered the little kit, it came with a release. I just walked over and with a cold knock on the door I gave my speech.

I got those walkie-talkies and my friends and played army men with midnight missions with our walkie-talkies and had a great time. My career as an entrepreneur was established from that moment. A space ad had changed my life.

I used to just because of those ads in The Charles Atlas and Mike Marvel comics. They motivated me a lot and when I got a little older, I saw the ad in ’78, I guess it was, by Joe Karbo, The Lazy Man’s Way To Riches, and I said, that’s for me! That’s just what I wanted to do.

Today I consider myself the most important type of space advertising in the world. I went through a couple hundred old comics and copied all those space ads.

I took space ads very seriously when I was 12 years old. My dad was an engineer. He traveled all over the world and one summer he took us to Aruba. I didn’t know anyone there and I had a stack of comics that I bought at a local drug store there in Oranjestad in Aruba and I stayed in my room and read these comics.

Once again, I was very touched by these space announcements. I liked the psychology that the editors were using to get to the center of my soul.

They knew this was exactly what I wanted. I was amazed because they seemed to understand me so well. They never met me and I wonder how the hell these guys do this and they understand me so well and know exactly what I want, when I want it, to the point where I wanted it.

I don’t think intellectually I fully understood it at the time. It wasn’t until the ’70s that I got the Karbo stuff, that’s when my desire to be able to write like that and sell stuff really started to develop.

I first saw the Karbo ad in a magazine called Free Enterprise, a great magazine that no longer exists, but at the time it was one of the leading opportunity magazines. They were just loaded with opportunities. This was one of them.

So, I ordered your book. After I got the book, I devoured it.

The first part of the book with the attitude thing I really liked because I’m kind of the spiritual guy to begin with. I like psychology and in a way I understood that inherent. He really didn’t have to be sold on that part of the book. I was reading Think and Grow Rich and all the self-help books, the Dale Carnegie stuff before I found Karbo. So, that was a natural for it. It just entered my psyche.

After reading that book, I launched my first direct mail project. The rest, as they say, is history.