Since its first appearance in the early 1970s, The Seven Laws of Money has enabled thousands of people to break free from their enslavement to money -- and to turn money into an incomparably useful tool for accomplishing all kinds of goals. Michael Phillips, former vice president of the Bank of California and developer of MasterCard, distilled his years of experience in money management into these "laws" -- seven secrets that can transform your relationship with money forever: 1. Do it! Money will come when you are doing the right thing.
2. Money has its own rules.
3. Money is a dream.
4. Money is a nightmare.
5. You can never really give money away.
6. You can never really receive money as a gift.
7. There are worlds without money.
"One of the most enduring pieces of writing to emerge in the last thirty years on money, business, and livelihood. Whether you are broke, rich, needy, or simply coping, you will find here timeless wisdom coupled with common-sense advice". -- Paul Hawken, author of The Next Economy
Since its first appearance in the early 1970s, The Seven Laws of Money has enabled thousands of people to break free from their enslavement to money -- and to turn money into an incomparably useful tool for accomplishing all kinds of goals. Michael Phillips, former vice president of the Bank of California and developer of MasterCard, distilled his years of experience in money management into these "laws" -- seven secrets that can transform your relationship with money forever: 1. Do it! Money will come when you are doing the right thing.
2. Money has its own rules.
3. Money is a dream.
4. Money is a nightmare.
5. You can never really give money away.
6. You can never really receive money as a gift.
7. There are worlds without money.
"One of the most enduring pieces of writing to emerge in the last thirty years on money, business, and livelihood. Whether you are broke, rich, needy, or simply coping, you will find here timeless wisdom coupled with common-sense advice". -- Paul Hawken, author of The Next Economy