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The Enlightened Millionaire VS. The Un-Enlightened Millionaire

Mark Victor Hansen and Robert Allen

Have you ever used a poor example to illustrate a point? Well, we have some great "bad examples" in recent news to drive home what an "Enlightened Millionaire" is NOT. Recent Worldcom and Enron executives have show us just what kind of damage UN-enlightened millionaires can do. They are but two front page news stories we've all been reading which display ugly, unrestrained corporate greed.

And what reward do these unscrupulous executives get for defrauding their investors? Hopefully, jail time. Such misconduct has not only damaged their eternal souls, but has affected the world's financial markets. Their greed has slowed our own economic recovery and put honest individuals out of work. Even more dastardly stories are exposed daily. While depressing to read, such news teaches us a powerful lesson of the wide-ranging and detrimental effects that greed can have on individual people and the world in which we live.

 Imagine for a moment how different things would be if the opposite happened? Rich corporations and wealthy individuals who are honest and generous in their dealings! Not only do they make millions for themselves, but share their wealth with the world community. In the short term the economy becomes recession proof and unemployment plummets. In the long term we could end world hunger, replant the rainforests and save the oceans. We would end illiteracy, support charities and contribute more to church and community. Literally, the "enlightened" millionaire's excess prosperity would spill-over into an abundance of good for the world!

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Warmest Regards,

Mark Victor Hansen
Robert Allen

 

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Almost everyone knows about tithing. Tithing is an age-old concept. It is endorsed by every major religion in the world. To tithe is to give back ten percent of your gross earnings to your spiritual source, whether that is the church, temple, ashram or mosque you attend . . . it's where you get your spiritual nutrition and sustenance.

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