Fortunes For All - Audio Book by Vash young
In 1931 Vash Young inherited a fortune. This was during the Great Depression in the USA when much of the country lost jobs, savings, hopes, dreams, and more. Young was so grateful for his inherited fortune that he spent his entire life sharing it.
The book on how to prosper in bad times - written by one of the leading lights of the Great Depression - is back in print at last!
Vash Young not only survived the Great Depression, but prospered even though he started with nothing! His story inspired a generation including Dale Carnegie, who paid tribute to him in 'How to Win Friends and Influence People'. So who better to help today's generation triumph of the Credit Crunch?
Fortunes for All draws together all the ideas and teachings of the authors earlier books - themselves best-sellers in their day - and brings them together with the benefit of another twenty year's experience of their use through good times and bad from the depression years, through the second world war and the dawn of the space age
Before I read Vash Youngs book, I was a confirmed sceptic and believed that financial success for most depended more on good fortune or unscrupulousness than on ability or effort.
Vash Young and Fortunes for All changed all that.
Perhaps good fortune does play a part, though, because it was purely through fortune that a copy of the original edition from 1959 was passed on to me, at a time when all my ventures seemed to be going wrong.
I soon realised about halfway through Chapter 1 this was a book written from the heart, by a man who had truly travelled the road he wrote about. A man who felt a deep obligation to help others find peace and fortune by sharing the lessons he learned. An ordinary man, like you and me, but perhaps with fewer advantages than most, who became extraordinary simply by changing his approach to his daily life.
Napoleon Hill could only tell us how others succeeded. Modern success gurus like Oprah Winfrey and Anthony Robbins are undoubtedly successful themselves, but do they offer a model we can copy? For most of us they do not. The world has only so much room for TV chat-show hosts, lecturers and best-selling authors, and some of us must follow other careers.
Vash Young did write books, and did lecture, but they were not his career. He made his fortune as a humble salesman, selling life assurance to the man in the street. The difference between him and his fellow salesmen and the reason for his astounding success did not lie in foot-in-the-door, high pressure sales tactics, but simply in his determination to be the best he could be for everyone he met.
Reading this book and applying its lessons has certainly changed my life: I am now happier about myself, happier with my wife and family, more positive about my career and more confident about the future then I have been for many years.
Read Vash Youngs story for yourself, and take it to heart: It will make a difference in your life too. Learn were other get the info about Law of Attraction from the original book