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How is your karma?

According to Hinduism and Buddhism, karma (cause and effect) is the sum of a person’s actions that decides a person’s fate in the future. However, we know that good things do not always happen to good people who do the right things. Life isn’t always fair, and Karma doesn’t always strike instantly, but the right actions do result in the right results for the most part. Becoming what God wants us to be is an example of expecting the right results; that is what “A New Self in 90 Days” is about. The book does not guarantee the “Happy ever after.” Life rarely works that way. Someone truly said, “Real life is a tapestry of highs and lows, triumphs and challenges. It’s not always sunshine and rainbows, and that’s what makes it thrilling and rewarding.”

“A New Self in 90 Days” costs less than dinner for two at Cracker Barrel but can be worth a considerable amount of money and much more than money to some who believe in the disciplines and apply them to their lives. Here is an example from the “Finances and Growing Wealth” section. How many of you have a young person in your family or among your acquaintances who recently graduated from high school or college? Did you know that a young person can have financial freedom and become a multimillionaire by applying one discipline listed under “Finances and Growing Wealth?” If they consistently invest what an average smoker in America spends on tobacco, they can have over six million dollars by retirement, or if they apply the first discipline in growing wealth by paying themselves 10% of their gross income and investing it consistently, they can have financial freedom in retirement and be a multimillionaire. This is calculated by investing in S & P 500, which has earned an average of 11% to 17% annually since 1957. This is not intended for advice; it is for information only. See a professional financial advisor before investing.

Another example is in the first section. “A relationship with God.” The Bible teaches: “What is a man profited if he gains the whole world and loses his own soul.” Five of the richest men in the world are Americans: Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffet. They seem to have gained the whole world; they all share one thing in common other than their wealth: They do not believe in God. So, based on the Bible, what have they profited? Absolutely nothing from an eternal perspective. A relationship with God is worth more than all the world’s money, diamonds, silver, gold, real estate, and everything else.

You may be very smart and talented, but achieving success requires more; it includes dedication. It is not just dedication that counts; you also need to have a few right disciplines to succeed. Not having those disciplines and integrating them into your life can hold you back from reaching your full potential. “A New Self in 90 Days” has life’s five most important disciplines. We must recognize, understand, and apply those disciplines to succeed and have a purpose in life. If you decide this is for you, CLICK HERE TO BUY “A New Self in 90 Days.”  

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