by Oliver Valvieja and Jay McLean

Why it Takes More Than Money To Solve Our Poverty

Find out why the presence of money can’t make a poor person abundant nor the absence of money can’t make an abundant person poor.

Finally a book that reveals my reality and totally helps me out of it!  I can’t put it down!  I just want to keep reading it if not for the daily chores I had to do first.  I can totally, absolutely relate with the stories and the conviction that was mentioned in the book.

The more I read, the more I find out what’s wrong with my Money Character and how I could help myself fix it.  I’m so immersed in reading this book that someone would think I was reading a fiction.  At least, that’s how I feel every time I’m into fiction-reading.

But this awesome book is different.  It will take you to a story so familiar, it’s like you’re reading the story of your life in someone else’s eyes.

I felt the powerlessness the author was describing when he related his story about being robbed, not by another physical person but by this poverty mentality that is innate in most of us.  In his words, our default system wherein we don’t have to disagree with.

Though he made it clear that Money Character was not just another how-to book to make yourself rich, I wasn’t sure it would be any different from other instructional books that I’ve read before.  But what he means became very clear as I turn from one page after another.  I go like, “Hey! This book is really different.  Wait, one more page before I prepare the breakfast.”

If I had my way, I won’t put it down and will just finish the book in one sitting.  It was page-turning, very in-depth, serious, funny, and liberating.  One of the books that make you want to change your conviction as fast as you could, to be able to change your reality.

Profound and interesting, Money Character will explain in in-depth what it means to have an abundant character.  Money Character is thorough, a must-read.

A re-post from the book review blog of the site Prayernook, September 4, 2014

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