/>It was a different experience listening to it rather than reading it but it really enhanced my understanding. My only complaint is about person they hired to do the recording. He’s pretty monotone and not a great speaker. His delivery just wasn’t my favorite.
The author, David Cameron Gikandi, is from Kenya and has a beautiful accent and positivity in his voice and I would have preferred to hear him reading.
Anyway, it surely doesn’t take away from the gifts that this book brings to your personal development growth.
He also wrote a companion book called The Everyday 12 Point Lifesaver.
This book was designed as a daily read/listen to reinforce the key principles of A Happy Pocket Full Of Money. Contrary to the other recording, this narration is done wonderfully by Bob Doyle, founder of Wealth Beyond Reason.
Repetition is just SO incredibly important when you are trying to instill new ideas and ways of living…I can’t stress that enough.
This recording does a great job of crystalizing that knowledge and makes it easy for listeners to hear it every day and it’s only one hour long.
Reading A Happy Pocket Full Of Money lifted me up to a place I never dreamed I could be but was so grateful to have found. I felt certainty, hope, and ultimate peace. It instantly changed me from the inside out.
I felt like this book just guided me through step by step on how to live life talking about the importance of goals, gratitude, giving, and SO much more. It explains how and why the world works as it does and backs