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Automatic Wealth
The Six Steps to Financial Independence
by

MICHAEL MASTERSON





Who doesn’t want to be rich . . . or at least more financially secure than they are now? As Gertrude Stein once famously said, “I’ve been rich and I’ve been poor. It’s better to be rich.” And so have I. From dead broke to worse. And then from okay to affluent to more-than-enough.
I’ve done many jobs inmy working life. My first job, drying rear windows in a car wash, paid me $1.75 an hour. Nowadays I can’t be tempted to work for less than 500 times that amount. In this book you’ll learn what I learned along the way: that it’s not hard to become as wealthy as you want to be . . . as long as you are willing to follow six simple steps. I’ve been a busboy, bartender, housepainter, carpenter, bouncer, aluminum siding salesman, soda fountain jockey, teacher, copywriter, and tinsmith.