A Hustler's Bible

Par : Gayton McKenzie
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-620-55772-6
  • EAN9780620557726
  • Date de parution07/03/2013
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  • ÉditeurAloe Books / Lemur Books

Résumé

Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), sixteenth president of the United StatesTen years ago, in 2003, Gayton McKenzie was released from maximum-security prison in Bloemfontein after a long jail term. Like most ex-convicts he had no money and very big dreams. Unlike most ex-convicts he went on to become South Africa's most highly paid motivational speaker, a bestselling co-author of an autobiography, a successful businessman and a mining consultant earning millions.
He did this despite only having matric and a violent criminal record. To many, what he achieved should have been impossible. But hustlers succeed not because of anything. They succeed despite everything. The McKenzie story is unique, but there are so many universal truths behind it that a book like this will speak to anyone who has ever been serious about following a seemingly impossible dream.
Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), sixteenth president of the United StatesTen years ago, in 2003, Gayton McKenzie was released from maximum-security prison in Bloemfontein after a long jail term. Like most ex-convicts he had no money and very big dreams. Unlike most ex-convicts he went on to become South Africa's most highly paid motivational speaker, a bestselling co-author of an autobiography, a successful businessman and a mining consultant earning millions.
He did this despite only having matric and a violent criminal record. To many, what he achieved should have been impossible. But hustlers succeed not because of anything. They succeed despite everything. The McKenzie story is unique, but there are so many universal truths behind it that a book like this will speak to anyone who has ever been serious about following a seemingly impossible dream.
The Uncomfortable Truth
Gayton McKenzie
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