MAKING THE WORLD WEALTHIER, HEALTHIER, AND HAPPIER BY PROMOTING SAFETY-BASED DECISION MAKING
I'm Mark Kowaleski and I'm dedicated to helping people live healthier, wealthier, and happier lives by enabling them to make safer choices about the risks that they take. Most folks limit their safety thinking to not getting hurt or killed. The fact is that there are many things that we want to protect, like our time, money, and relationships. This mental leap of safety thinking is the ultimate next step in the self-help movement. It is about living a safety lifestyle. I want to compel people to live more fulfilling lives by modifying their personal behaviors. I believe that all accidents and losses are indeed avoidable, but not without education and commitment. To achieve that ideal, safety requires the combined efforts of all individual citizens, family, community, government, and business. Join me in making the world a safer place! My latest book “UNSAFE” is a great place to get started. Don’t forget to check out my essays on dealing with common safety situations and my video tutorials on safety. Thanks for visiting!
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Want to be a millionaire? Think like an engineer! Millionaire Engineer will teach you to think like an engineer to help you make better choices towards building a higher net worth and achieving higher levels of happiness. We are the result of our choices, and thinking like an engineer offers unique perspectives about wealth and life success not found within the knowledge base of typical personal finance and investment professionals. Why do engineers say that "nothing grows unbounded" and how can the answer help identify the most appropriate time to sell a stock? How do engineers use logic and math to make technical choices that work and how can you apply these strategies to your financial decisions? Why are engineers leary of so-called experts and how can you leverage this to make sure you don't take financial advice that is not in your best interest? Why do engineers measure twice and cut once? Why do engineers practice lifecycle budget planning for their projects and how can that help you make a wiser car purchase? Why does technology usually work for everyone yet financial transactions rarely work out for the masses? You'll learn the answers to these and many other practical wealth building approaches that only an engineering mindset can provide. Coming soon on Amazon Kindle and print formats!
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