This recent escalation of nationwide talk about entitlement-which leads people to consumerism, self-centeredness, and negativism at the expense of what's most important in life-is addressed in the newly updated book Entitlement Abolition by multi-bestselling author and Live Abundant Founder Doug Andrew. Free copies are now available at https://entitlementabolitionbook.com/eabook-free.
"In societies in which wealth and abundance abound, entitlement inevitably creeps in, and it's a never-ending cycle," Andrew said. "I wrote the book to reflect the warning signs and share some powerful strategies we can use to overcome these feelings of entitlement-before we pass them onto the next generation."
In addition to Andrew's macro view of entitlement in our society, the book hones in on today's millennial generation and how to eliminate the entitlement mentality among children and young adults who may have been "born on third base, and grew up thinking they had hit a triple," Andrew said.
New features and offerings with the updated edition include:
In addition, Andrew will be discussing the book and topic at the C-Suite Network Conference, Nov. 14 at eSpace in New York (635 West 42nd Street), where he will also be signing books. For more information visit https://c-suitenetwork.com/join-us-new-york/.
For more information about Doug Andrew and Live Abundant, visit liveabundant.com.
About Live Abundant
Founded by Douglas R. Andrew in 1974, Live Abundant has influenced the lives of tens of thousands of people by teaching a three-dimensional strategy of wealth, health and life fulfillment based on his transformational thinking. A bestselling author of several books including Missed Fortune, The Last Chance Millionaire, and Millionaire by Thirty, Andrew recently released his most recent book, Entitlement Abolition. Live Abundant helps its clients succeed in living an abundant life through a unique eight-step process that ultimately creates life fulfillment, as well as generational wealth.
SOURCE: BUSINESS WIRE. ©2017 Business Wire
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