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Why Achieving Authentic Success May Be Hazardous To Your Status Quo

I changed my life, there's no reason you can't too.

When I was growing up, my family had it rough. My mom and dad had survived through the Great Depression, but just barely. My mom’s dad lost his business and they all had to move from the country to the city and take jobs in an armaments factory in order to live.

My Mom and Dad didn't meet and get married until after the war was over. They were very much in love but that wasn't enough for them to overcome the ideas of poverty they had learned.

Life was really hard.

That idea of never enough of anything was what they passed on to me.

Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t a sob story about me, my life got a lot better, but it took a lot of rethinking my life to make that happen. I did change, and I did become successful, but it wasn’t until I learned to think of myself differently. And that took some doing.

Time for real life

After I graduated high school college was not an option, so I took a series of low paying jobs, got married really young, had a daughter and suddenly found myself at the ripe old age of 25 in exactly the same financial position that my parents had been in. As far as I was concerned, life sucked.

The story turns around and gets better

My Uncle Wolfgang really liked me. He liked me enough to seriously rattle the bars of my self-imposed cage and convince me I did not need to spend the rest of my days living out my parents' life.

So when I finally changed I went big. I joined the military, got transferred across the country with my wife and daughter and finally put myself on track to a better life.

Here's the conclusion

I spent a considerable portion of my life fighting against my childhood upbringing and all I ever accomplished was getting exhausted and I never saw any lasting change until I finally accepted that was where I had been and more importantly that I didn’t have to live that way anymore.

Changing my poverty thinking so I could change my life was the hardest thing I've ever done. I made my mind up I was never going back to how I had been raised.

I finally left my poverty stricken no success mindset behind and I do not miss that in the least.

Life is good now. Beyond good, actually. Fantastic, when you come right down to it.

Think of me as your Uncle Wolfgang helping you rattle the bars

We've created a program called Success Made Simple to help you achieve the success you deserve without needing to go through all the missteps and false starts that I went through. If you want to be successful, this is the program for you.