Clement Stone, founder of Combined Insurance, whom Kimbro met with and mentions early in the book, "Try, try, try, and keep on trying is the rule that must be followed to become an expert in anything." Instead, wealth is the result of a conscious choice, action, faith, innovation, effort, preparation and discipline. "The Wealth Choice" argues that wealth (millionaireship) is not a function of circumstance, luck, environment or the cards you were dealt. Kimbro says that many of today's black multimillionaires started out poor or worse. Lewis, Tyler Perry, Daymond John, Bob Johnson, Cathy Hughes and Antonio Reed. Kimbro's seven-year study included wealthy blacks such as Byron E. Kimbro, a business professor at Clark Atlanta University, conducted extensive face-to-face interviews, took surveys and had other interactions with nearly 1,000 of America's black financial elite, many of whom are multimillionaires, to discover the secret of their success. Nowhere has this been made clearer than in Dennis Kimbro's new book, "The Wealth Choice: Success Secrets of Black Millionaires." If you stay poor, you're to blame because it is your fault. No one can blame you if you start out in life poor, because how you start is not your fault.
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