The secret of wealth (and happiness)
The secret of wealth (and happiness)
Anyone can be fulfilled in life by attracting to himself anything he desires with sufficient intensity: this is the Law of Attraction and, it is the message of The Secret, the book and the film that have enthused millions of people all over the world. But the twenty-four teachers, protagonists of The Secret, in turn drew on writings, fragments of their own and others’ lives. One of them, Bob Doyle, takes his inspiration from the thinking of David Cameron Gikandi. So Rhonda Byrne wanted Gikandi to work on her film because she was enchanted by his ideas. Born in Kenya, he is a highly successful entrepreneur and was the first to speak of accessible wellbeing thanks to a spiritual predisposition and the deep conviction that everything is possible. The first who, with a spin-off from the most recent discoveries in theoretical physics and a careful reading of the last centuries’ most inspired classics, indicated a new way to achieve personal wealth based on prudence and generosity, solidarity and the construction of happy bonds. After the New Age push towards spirituality and its search for happiness, we have finally arrived at the practical application of its principles in order to rapidly undertake the path to prosperity and self-realization, not only spiritual, but also material (including financial wellbeing). The book is an enthralling voyage to self-discovery, the motivations behind your every day actions and the world around you, the world Gikandi takes you into. His is a simple and immediate interpretation, marked by the mantra, I am wealth, I am abundance, I am joy. Among books of its kind, it is the bible. Keep it on your bedside table and every day you’ll have at hands reach your own motivational coach. As long as you believe in yourself, desire wealth and want to change your life. Now. And forever.