“A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen” is the definition of “Hope.”

When a person discovers they’re inflicted with a likely incurable disease, it is sometimes said that all they have left is “hope.”

Of course this is a very sad thing I’d never wish on anyone.

Even an enemy.

If I knew I had one.

And then there’s the latest Hollywood red-carpet disaster, a shooting, political turmoil, or an earthquake.

If you listen to the main-stream media you’d often think the world is about to end.

While any of these examples above require some heart-felt contemplation from us, unless it’s happening in your back yard, it can be difficult to make a real difference.

However, from 2012 to 2015 the world’s poverty rate has gone from 12.8% to 9.6%.

That’s a big positive.

But …

Rarely reported.

So there is hope for the world.

But the problem with hope is that it isn’t action.

In the long run, with the help of technology, I believe the world will be a better place.

That’s because there are people everywhere taking action to make things better.

Many people hope for a great future.

And good fortune.

But hope without action will take you nowhere.

Hope is a “desire”, as it says in the definition.

If you have that desire for a better future, it’s within your grasp.

It truly is!

It just takes directed action.

In fact, when you use the action formula, coupled with my “great equalizer” (my time efficiency process) in Perpetual Wealth: 7-Steps to Prosperity Wealth and Freedom, you become unstoppable.

This from subscriber, Darren Cole, author:

“I’m able to apply very simple daily actions to my normal routine that propel me further and closer to my financial goals”

Thanks Darren.

He isn’t the only one having unprecedented success with my 30-day program.

You can do it too with zero risk. A 30-day money back guarantee.

You could be through the entire program before the guarantee ends.

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Let’s do it together.

Action will prevail over hope.