Friday, February 27, 2015

Zero to Billions -- My Second Book

It was published on 2/25/2015.



What?  From Zero Dollars to Billions Dollars?  This sounds too good to be true.  It cannot be done.
No, it can be done.  In 2014,  I built up a database of all the self-made billionaires in the world, , and I have found hundreds of people have gone from zero dollars to billions of dollars .   The purpose of this book is to show how.


Actually, the theory is based on Einstein Theory of Insanity

To become a self-made billionaire, you must do different things, do extreme things,

In terms of human achievement, the self-made billionaires should be ranked equal to Nobel Prize Winners.  This is because they have  the money power to benefit millions of people by (1) creating universities and hospitals (2) creating foundations (3) building museums (4) saving millions of baby lives by giving out free vaccines etc.  I view the self-made billionaires as role models, not evil exploiters. 

My approach to this book is 50% know-hows and 50% story telling.   I find this balance makes the book fast-paced, effective and more entertaining.  And with the fascinating life and achievement of 13 great geniuses, you will be able to trace and following their footstep to go from zero to billions easily.  

I think I have selected the best billionaires and the best stories. The 13 billionaires I chose are the best and most successful billionaires.  What is most surprising is they also started life the worst circumstances.  Thomas Edison had only 3 months of schooling and he was half-deaf.  Those are two huge handicap.  Ben Franklin was a run-away kid at age 17 and he had one year of schooling.  Chung Ju-Yung, too, was a run-away kid and later became the richest man in South Korea, founding empires after empires from construction to shipbuilding to automobiles. Dhirubhai Ambani dropped out of school at age 17, and went on to build the biggest Indian company and India’s first Fortune 500 company.   Rosalia Mera dropped out of school at age 11 to work as a seamstress, co-founded Zara Fashion, and became the richest self-made women in  the world.



How did they do this?   I summarize using a simple formula; derived from Einstein Theory of Insanity, with a twist of wicked fun: called

   EEE = BBBB

This is the Quantum Theory of Money
where EEE = Einstein Theory of Extreme Entrepreneurs

and
B = Beginning
B = Beliefs
B = Behaviors
B = Billions or Bankrupt

For 90% of the self-made billionaires in this book, they went through multiple bankruptcies over many years.   So, they just persevere,  never give up, start again and eventually succeeded.





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