Oct
15
2009

2009-10-14 Snippet: Andrew Chia has a little gift for you

Hi Guys!

Andrew Chia seems to have disappeared from your radar for a short while.  I was rushing out my second book, Money Lessons.  I just passed it up to my publisher.

If you are just a wee bit disappointed for not hearing from me, allow me to make it up to you by giving you a peek into the new book.  You can read the first five chapters of the book for free.  The book is 285-pages short (phew) but I hope readers will find it exciting.

By the way, when it hits the shelves (if it does, fingers crossed) even I might not be able to recognise it.  It might not even be named Money Lessons.  Such is the power of my publisher!

You can get it here,
http://andrewchia.com/freedownload/moneylessons1-5.pdf

PS.  Do give me some feedback, will you?

PPS.  If you want another 5 more chapters, just shoot me an email and tell me which chapters you want.  I seriously don’t mind giving all my beloved readers the whole book electronically but then you wouldn’t want my publisher to wring my neck off, would you?  And, Little Einsteins, don’t play cheat ok?  Use only one email.

Update 31-8-2010 Money Lessons has been broken up into 2 books, Money, Greed & Power and Money Lessons.  MGP is already on the bookshelves.  Money Lessons (my third book) will be out in Sep 2010.

3 Comments »

  • Read the first five chapters. I must say you offer excellent meat in the Money Lessons.

    Like the definition of asset; stuff that earns you residual or passive income. Now, I realize that I hardly had any asset as my “once” assets are all liabilities.

    A very good way how you define credit card at the end of the chapter. Couldn’t be truer. I guess that the reason so many of us are still in the rat race!!!

    Comment | April 4, 2010
  • Lynette

    Persistency, hunger and success are ingredients for success. You did a great job on illustrating them in the book.

    And touching on EQ, I guess it is another factor in maintaining your wealth.

    Comment | June 22, 2010
  • Thanks, Lynette. Glad you like it.

    Comment | June 22, 2010

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