Thanks to all for watching the show. Many of you have written me personal emails about the show and I appreciate it. In case some of you missed the show, it airs many times this month so tune in and watch it! Robert Kiyosaki and I had a great time and have gone out together since then since we live in the same city. He is a great guy and it has been terrific getting to know him. David Bach and Jennifer Openshaw have solid advice and you should read both of their books!
I am going to be on the next CNBC special as well so mark your calendars for July 28. The next show is about developing a millionaire attitude. This topic is not as much about “how to” and it is about “why to.” So tune in and see Keith Ferrazzi, Laura Morgan Roberts, Robert Kiyosaki and I kick around “How To Get Inspired” to become a millionaire.
I am off to France for a few days to have some fun and relax. It is 115 degrees here in Scottsdale Arizona where I live so it’s time for a little vacation to escape the heat. When I get back I have several speaking engagements and even a trip to Singapore to speak to a group of Australians so my summer is a busy one.
All the best and stay tuned to my blog as I will be announcing some exciting new things when I come back.
Larry
Hi!
I love your show-even though I am a very financially responsible mom of three girls! I TIVO/watch Big Spender with my nine year old daughter. We rarely watch TV, because it’s not our first choice for values. It’s so refreshing to see someone on TV actually telling people to NOT spend money :):)
I am writing because I have a question. I have a small web based business that keeps us well in grocery and swim team money. This week’s show dealt with a cosmetics company owner, and you told her that you would give her a list of 12 books to read over 12 months which would help her business. I WANT THAT LIST OF BOOKS!! :):) Pretty please!!! :):)
Have a wonderful summer-and keep up the great work you are doing!
Rebecca in PA
larry-
i caught this show while traveling.
YOU did a GREAT job.
overall the show felt unauthentic and forced. your parts felt very natural and honest.
i count you as an inspiration.
thanks,
// josh shipp
http://www.joshshipp.com
I loved seeing Larry on PBS, but I was very disappointed to see him participate on a show that also had Robert Kiyosaki. Kiyosaki is a reported fraud. I’ve read Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and even the most basic information in the book is a sham.
Larry is legit. Too bad he chose to share the stage with a vaudeville performer like Robert Kiyosaki.
Larry,
I just wanted to personally thank-you for writing your books. I know they are going to help me. I have read many books on investing, but have no money to do that. I have read your books, and I believe they are going to help me become the person I want to be. I have included here a copy of my book reviews I submitted to Amazon.com:
I first saw Larry Winget on “The Millionaire Inside Us” on CNBC. Every time he spoke I agreed with what he had said. I decided to look up his book on Amazon.com. When I went to order “Shut Up, Stop Whining, and Get a Life”, I saw I could get “Its Called Work for a Reason” (also by Winget) at a discount. So I bought both.
In “Shut Up, Stop Whining, and Get a Life”, Larry definitely tells it like it is. He makes you feel uncomfortable… enough so you want to change. If you don’t like where you are in life, this book is a must read. It will help you to see things that are true about yourself but no one would ever say… except Larry.
In “Its Called Work for a Reason” again Larry tells it like it is. This book also helps you make changes in your life, although it is dedicated more to the work place. He helps open your eyes and correct what I call tunnel vision (when you get so used to things the way they are, you don’t notice them anymore). In one section he says “if your business isn’t doing as well as you think it should, here’s why…” When I was reading it, I thought Larry was talking about MY store. I am going to have my managers and employees read this one too.
I have read many self-help books before. The ones I have read do not compare to the ones by Larry Winget. The two listed above work together and should be bought and read as a set. If you do just a few of the suggestions Larry makes, you may have a better life and become a better person.
I am going to write to Larry Winget thanking him for his insight. I am going to start implementing the ideas and suggestions in his books. Six months from now, I am going to send Larry a follow-up letter to let him know how much better he has helped me become (personally and professionally). I suggest you buy and READ his books, and then do the same thing.
Thank-you Larry.
Larry, you will hear from me in six months with my results.