W=T 3A
The Universal Formula
for Creating Wealth

by Bob Ford


_______________________________________________________________


I'm excited to introduce my brand new ebook:
 The Universal Formula for Creating Wealth.

This exclusive new ebook can change your business and your life in ways that no other book you may have ever read can.

The Universal Formula for Creating Wealth is not just another eBook.

It's not a business opportunity, marketing system, or any other kind of income generating vehicle or get rich quick scheme. It goes well beyond all that.

It's not a loss leader designed to promote or upsell any companion products or services. In fact, you won't find a single promotional link anywhere in this ebook.

The Universal Formula for Creating Wealth is a compelling stand-alone work that provides you with profound insights into how lasting wealth is created.

In fact, The Universal Formula for Creating Wealth is exactly what the title implies:
  • It's UNIVERSAL because the principles I teach can be applied to any occupation, business, or profession.
  • It's a FORMULA because, like any scientific or mathematical formula, if followed correctly, it will produce the desired result.
  • It's CREATING WEALTH because it doesn't require diminishing the wealth of others in order to increase yours.
The Universal Formula for Creating Wealth teaches you how you can create wealth in your life regardless of what business, profession, or occupation you might be pursuing now or in the future.

It helps you to stretch your vision of what's possible for you and gives you an entirely new perspective on achieving success and creating wealth.
  • Part I provides the prerequisite knowledge that is necessary to understanding and successfully following the Formula.
  • Part II teaches you the Formula itself, and how to follow it.
  • Part III explains how to live in concert with the Formula -- a critically important component of the overall process if you wish to create lasting wealth.
The Universal Formula for Creating Wealth is a practical guide for people who have a real desire to create wealth in their lives. It's for people who have neither the time, nor the inclination to delve deeply into alot of psychological or philosophical minutiae, but want results nonetheless.

I think most people probably fall into that category, don't you?


The principles described in The Universal Formula for Creating Wealth are powerful. I firmly believe that if these principles were taught to today's rising generation, the economic turmoil and poverty that exists in the world today would all but disappear from life, and be relegated to the history books that will be studied by their children and subsequent generations.


What you'll learn in The Universal Formula for Creating Wealth transcends nationality, ethnicity, religious affiliation, business type or model -- virtually anything that might make you "different" from everyone else.


A Universal Formula for Creating Wealth really does exist. It's contained within the pages of this exclusive ebook. Whoever, whatever, or wherever you are, The Universal Formula for Creating Wealth can work in your life.


Most people who promote ebooks or other products and services online list a bunch of testimonials to prove how great their product is and how well it has worked for others. That's all well and good for them. But the truth is, not even a million testimonials could prove that The Universal Formula for Creating Wealth can work for you.


What the Formula has done for others has absolutely nothing to do with whether it will work for you. Whether it will work for you depends entirely on whether you believe it can work for you. The only way for you to determine that is to study the book and learn the Formula for yourself.


That's why I'm willing to assume all the risk by offering you this...

60 day money-back guarantee:

If, after reading and understanding The Universal Formula for Creating Wealth, you don't believe it can work for you, contact me within 60 days of the date of purchase for a full refund of your purchase amount. No questions asked.

You have nothing to lose!

_______________________________________________________________

The following is a sample chapter from the book. Go ahead and read it. Then watch the brief video for a very special, very limited offer.
_______________________________________________________________



W=T 3A

Chapter 1

Wealth is a Birthright



Whose Boy are You?


One of my favorite stories is that of Ben Hooper. Ben was born in 1870 in the foothills of Eastern Tennessee (USA). Like other children who were born to unwed mothers in those days, Ben was ostracized by society and treated badly, as though his birth circumstances were somehow his fault.

By the time he was three, other little children would rarely play with him. Other kids' parents would say things like, "What's a boy like that doing playing with our children?"

Saturdays were the most difficult for Ben. His mother would take him down to the little general store to buy their supplies for the coming week. Invariably, the other parents in the store would make snide remarks just loudly enough for them both to hear, comments like, "Did they ever figure out who his father is?"

What an awful, degrading childhood he must have had.

In those days there was no kindergarten. So, at age six, little Ben started first grade. He was given his own desk, as were all the children. At recess, he stayed at that little desk and studied because none of the other children would play with him. At lunchtime, he would eat all alone at a safe distance from the happy chatter of his classmates.

Such was the dismal routine of Ben's young life.

When Ben was twelve years old, a new preacher came to the church in his town. Almost immediately, Ben started hearing exciting talk around town about how loving and non-judgmental the new pastor was; how he accepted people just as they were; and how he made people feel like the most important people in the world when he was with them.

One Sunday, though he had never been to church in his life, Ben decided to go and hear the preacher. He got there a little late, sat at the back of the congregation, and left early because he didn't want to attract any attention. But he liked what he heard. For the first time in his young life, Ben caught just a glimmer of hope.

Ben began going to church every Sunday, always arriving a little late, sitting in back, and leaving a little early. But his hope grew stronger with each passing Sunday.

On the sixth or seventh Sunday, the preacher's message was so moving and exciting to Ben that he forgot about the time and didn't notice that a number of people had come in late and sat behind him.

Suddenly, the service was over and he quickly stood up to leave, but the aisles were already clogged with people and he couldn't run out, as he had done in weeks passed. As he worked his way through the crowd, he suddenly felt a hand on his shoulder. When he turned around and looked up, he was starring into the eyes of the young preacher. In his booming preacher voice, loud enough for all to hear, he asked young Ben a question that had been on the mind of every person there for the past twelve years: "Whose boy are you?"

Instantly the church grew deathly quiet. Then a smile slowly began to spread across the face of the young preacher until it turned into a huge grin, and he said; "Oh, I know whose boy you are! The family resemblance is unmistakable. You are a child of God!"

With that the young preacher swatted Ben across the behind and said; "That's quite an inheritance you've got there, boy! Now, go and see to it that you live up to it!"

That experience had such a profound affect on Ben Hooper that he went on to accomplish some great things in his lifetime, including being elected twice as governor of the state of Tennessee.

I share the Ben Hooper story because it's a great reminder that we are all children of God. As such we deserve to rise to our full potential. It's our birthright. It's our responsibility. God wants us to achieve our full potential. With Him on our side, we can't fail... unless we choose to.

For those who don't believe in God, substitute whatever word you might use to describe or name the infinite power that created and governs the universe. If you don't believe that such a power exists, I doubt the Formula will work for you.

On Perception

It seems that throughout time, poverty has somehow been seen as a praiseworthy thing. Many people almost wear it as a badge of honor as if they believe that to be wealthy is dishonorable. I think those ideas are born out of a certain level of unconscious envy.

Zig Ziglar has said that someone who says they don't want to have a lot of money would lie about other things too. He says that tongue in cheek, but I think he's absolutely right. People who say that are lying – to themselves at least.

The free enterprise economic system is based on the fundamental ideal of economic freedom. In this system, the more money you have, the freer you are to be, do, and have whatever it is you want.

Of course, what you do with that freedom is between you and God.

In order for you to develop your God given talents, you need to make use of certain tools and resources. In our society, it takes money to access those tools and resources. And, by the way, those tools and resources are much more appreciated if they're obtained by the sweat of your own brow than if they're given to you by the government or someone else.

Anyway, in order to obtain the tools and resources you need to succeed, you'll need to achieve a certain level of wealth. You can't rise to your full potential unless you have enough money to develop that potential.

So, whatever you may think of poverty, the fact remains that it's impossible for you and your family to live a complete and successful life unless you have some level of financial security – wealth.

That sounds challenging, doesn't it? But the good news is, in a system of economic freedom, you have the right to pursue it. Notice I didn't say you have the right to automatically have it, just the right to pursue it. That's all anyone can ask, and it's really all anyone needs if they're willing to work hard on the right things.

Successfully pursuing wealth has never been easier than now, during the internet age. I believe that we've been given the internet to facilitate our ability to achieve wealth, among other things. It has done more to level the entrepreneurial playing field than any other tool of business.

Of course, that doesn't mean that it's the only wealth creating mechanism we have available to us. There is still great wealth to be created in the “brick and mortar” world as well.

When I talk about being wealthy, I'm not talking about being satisfied with a little.

In a system of economic freedom, no one who is capable of achieving a lot should be satisfied with a little. That would be a waste. One of the great purposes of nature is the advancement of life. It's in every person's nature to want all that can contribute to the great wonders of life. To be content with less is nothing short of sinful.

An unfortunate idea has begun to take root in our society, and it's being nurtured by a lot of unhappy people. That idea is that there's something wrong with being wealthy. I think that goes back to people's unconscious envy of those who are wealthy. I'm here to say nothing could be farther from the truth. The truth is, there's nothing wrong with being wealthy or wanting to create wealth.

This natural desire for wealth is really the desire for a richer, fuller, more abundant life. That desire is praiseworthy. The person who doesn't want to live more abundantly is abnormal, and the man who doesn't desire to have more money so he can buy all he needs and wants is abnormal.

On Balance

There are three primary motivators that guide our lives:
  • Satisfaction of physical needs
  • Satisfaction of intellectual needs
  • Satisfaction of spiritual needs
No one of these needs is more or less worthy than another. All are highly desirable, and no one of the three – body, mind, or soul – can live fully if either of the others is cut short of its full potential and expression.

It's neither right nor noble to live only for the soul and deny the mind or body; to live for the intellect and deny the body or soul; or to live for the body and deny the mind or soul.

We all inherently know that real life means the complete expression of all that man can achieve and bring forth through body, mind, and soul.
Whatever he might say, no man can be really happy or satisfied unless his body, mind, and soul are living fully in every function. Wherever there is unrealized potential, or function not performed, there is unsatisfied desire. Desire is possibility seeking expression, function seeking performance.

Man cannot live fully in body without good food, comfortable clothing, and adequate shelter. He also requires freedom from excessive toil. Rest and recreation are essential to his physical well-being.

He cannot live fully in mind without books and other media, and time to study them; without opportunity for travel and observation; or without intellectual companionship. To live fully in mind he must have intellectual recreations and stimulation; and must surround himself with all the objects of art and beauty he is capable of using and appreciating.

To live fully in soul, man must have love. Unfortunately, love is too often denied expression because of poverty. A man's highest happiness is found in the bestowal of benefits on those he loves. Love finds its most natural and spontaneous expression in giving. The person who has nothing to give cannot adequately fill his place as a spouse or parent, as a citizen, or as a member of the human family.

It's in the appropriate use of material things that a person finds full life for his body, develops his mind, and unfolds his soul. So being wealthy is of supreme importance to our mortal existence.

On Purpose

Should you aspire to wealth? Absolutely!

Regardless of what any naysayer might tell you, it's perfectly right and natural that you desire to be wealthy. If you're a normal man or woman you can't help but desire wealth.

It's perfectly normal that you should give your focused attention to the goal of creating wealth. It's the noblest and most necessary of all earthly endeavors. If you neglect this endeavor, you're derelict in your duty to yourself, to your God and to humanity. Why? Because you can render to God and humanity no greater service than to to make the most of yourself.


_______________________________________________________________


Remember my
60 day money-back guarantee:

If, after reading and understanding The Universal Formula for Creating Wealth, you don't believe it can work for you, contact me within 60 days of the date of purchase for a full refund of your purchase amount. No questions asked.

You have absolutely nothing to lose!

Get your copy today at the Special Introductory Price of just
$17.00


(That's $30.00 OFF the regular price!)


Buy Now

Official PayPal Seal


© 2011- Bob Ford. All rights strictly reserved.