Happy Sexy Millionaire
Unexpected Truths about Fulfilment, Love and Success
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Publisher Description
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
'This book will change your life if you let it' TOM BILYEU, Co-Founder/CEO of Impact Theory & Co-Founder of Quest Nutrition
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We are losing ourselves. We're chasing the wrong things, asking the wrong questions, and polluting our minds. It's time to stop, it's time to resist and it's time to rethink the fundamental social blueprint that our lives are built upon.
'As an 18-year-old, black, broke, lonely, insecure, university drop-out, from a bankrupt family, I wrote in my diary that I wanted to be a 'Happy Sexy Millionaire' by the age of 25. By 25 I was a multi-millionaire having created a business worth over $300m dollars. Ironically, in achieving everything I set out to, I learnt that I was wrong about almost everything... The world had lied to me. It lied to me about how you attain fulfilment, love and success, why those things matter, and what those words actually mean.
In this book, I'll dismantle the most popular, unaddressed lies about happiness that we've been led to believe. I'll expose the source of these lies, examine the incentives that fuel them and replace them with a practical set of scientifically proven and unconventional ideas that will help you to live a truly fulfilled life, a life full of the love you seek and the success you deserve.'
Customer Reviews
Brilliant
I loved every page of this book. Buy it! Read it!
Thank you Steven!
A brilliant refresher on all things that truly matter in life, also equally as profound at pinpointing all that doesn’t. Steven draws on simple psychology to break it all down, but what stands out here is his personal perspective. One that has seen what it means to be at the top or on the bottom of society, and how none of it matters anyway. This is a good book on our personal validation!
False claims
The narrative of the first few chapters are okay and the message is worth considering, particularly about the harm of social media, and how the present state matters most for your happiness. A promising start, but I was completely tripped at the part where the book claims that most notable study shows that religious people tend to be happier! It also has a picture of a chart right below, showing % of religious people saying they are happy. Only 3 among roughly 15 countries have more than 50% religious people saying they are happy - a total contradiction to what was claimed. I can't continue to spend time on such a poorly reviewed and researched book.