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Mr. Everit's Secret: What I Learned from the World’s Richest Man [Hardcover]

Alan H. Cohen (Author)
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May 10, 2004

In the tradition of Who Moved My Cheese?, Mr. Everit’s Secret is a modern-day parable that examines many of our preconceived notions about money and our ability to create the good life. You can have everything you want in life--success, relationships, career, money, happiness--and it doesn’t have to be a struggle. Most of us were taught that to reach our goals, we have to work hard and fight every step of the way. But it’s simply not true. Syndicated columnist and esteemed corporate keynote speaker Alan H. Cohen shows us that our goals are already within reach but we are often too comfortable in our lives--even if our lives stink--to step forward into change.

Mr. Everit’s Secret imparts important lessons about changing from a fear mentality to a wealth mentality, overcoming small and self-defeating modes of thinking, and taking care of people while letting life take care of you.

Bestselling author Alan Cohen shows us not only how to create financial success, but also that happiness and joy that must go along with it to make it all worthwhile.


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The title character of this soothingly crass self-help parable is an avuncular wheelbarrow-factory CEO who casually addresses God as "Hank." Bert Everit’s secret, a business-inflected mixture of positive thinking and fatalism, is that mindset determines reality. On the macroeconomic level, recessions are purely psychological, the fallout of irrational crises in consumer confidence that inhibit the exuberant circulation of money. On the microeconomic level, personal failure is the result of self-limiting "pygmy thoughts" and the lack of a "wealth mentality," while even the lousiest jobs-as demonstrated by a joyously singing toll-booth clerk-can be made heavenly by a determinedly blissful attitude. Fortunately, if we have faith that "when you lighten up and follow your intuition you will be guided to where you need to be," the universe will shower its abundance-better jobs, houses, fabulous bequests from long-lost relatives-virtually in our laps. Cohen, a motivational guru and author (The Dragon Doesn’t Live Here Anymore), demands little of readers, telling them that "ease is a more effective success attitude than struggle" and that "there is always a next level of relaxation you can go to in any situation." But when it comes to the ethics of monetary circulation-don’t give money to beggars, who will just blow it on lottery tickets and booze, but do put that $250 sweater on your maxed-out credit card since "people who love and believe in themselves give themselves what makes them happy"-Mr. Everit’s credo of guiltless self-indulgence shades into selfishness.
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In the tradition of "Who Moved My Cheese?", "Mr. Everit's Secret" is a modern-day parable that examines many of our preconceived notions about money and our ability to create the good life. You can have everything you want in life--success, relationships, career, money, happiness--and it doesn't have to be a struggle. Most of us were taught that to reach our goals, we have to work hard and fight every steop of the way. But it's simply not true.

Syndicated columnist and esteemed corporate keynote speaker Alan H. Cohen shows us that our goals are already within reach but we are often too comfortable in our lives, even if our lives stink, to step forward into change.

"Mr. Everit's Secret" imparts important lessons about changing from a fear mentality to a wealth mentality, overcoming small and self-defeating modes of thinking, and taking care of people while letting life take care of you.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 120 pages
  • Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing (May 10, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1571744169
  • ISBN-13: 978-1571744166
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,045,644 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My kind of learning experience!, July 9, 2004
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Mr. Everit's Secret -- Now that's my kind of learning experience! At last I can go past the stage of making affirmations and prodding myself to "think abundance" into accessing abundance directly.
Thank you, Alan Cohen, reality and imagination are in meaningful dialogue in your book. Mr. Everit and the seeker in the story touch the wellsprings of my own planetary experience and make it possible for me to take my inner/outer work to further expression.
I also appreciated the format of the book with its concise and clear journal entries. That's a great teaching tool. I liked being privy to the seeker's evolution and then relating it to mine.
Bravo, Alan!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The "Illusions" of this millenium, May 21, 2004
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Been looking for a good read? This is it! I haven't been as enthusiastic about a book since Richard Bach's "Illusions" in the 70's.

Mr Everit's Secret is inspiring, funny, brilliant and so well written I didn't want it to end! I'm sending copies to my friends and collegues.

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not what I expected, August 13, 2004
This review is from: Mr. Everit's Secret: What I Learned from the World’s Richest Man (Hardcover)
The first book I read from Alan was 'I had it all the time' which is about one of the best book I've ever read. This books doesn't bring anything new beside a business theme in a fictional story to cover ideas he already shared in his previous books. If you have read books from Alan before, save your money. If you haven't and need a booster for your financial life, get this book. Otherwise, I think Alan has written better books for the price with more content.
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