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“The way you put the building blocks of the Wealth Cycle together almost seems like a game,” the television
producer said. After the Leonard family’s case study I had walked her through the six case studies you just read.
“It’s very much like a strategic game,” I said. “Anyone can take these 12 building blocks and figure out their
route to wealth. It’s not that hard. They just need to figure out how to do the right thing at the right time.”
“I think I’m Rick Noonan,” she said. “I’m just sitting on a big house in Winnetka, Illinois, and I have a lot of
stock options in the network I work for.”
“That could be,” I said.
“And my sister is definitely Kerry Kingsley,” she said. “I’ve got to talk to her about her companies. You’ve never
seen anyone with more businesses and less money than her. I certainly know the Joneses; they live all around my
neighborhood and my best friend is Chuck Wallace for sure….”
Through the case studies I’ve shared with you so far, you’ve seen how the six middle steps of the building blocks
are used in a variety of sequences, depending on each person’s requirements and objectives.
At this point, you may be able to identify with one of the scenarios I presented:
1. The Leonard family, threatened by a job loss
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Teamwork + Conditioning + Leadership
2. Rick Noonan with his badly invested assets
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Teamwork + Conditioning + Leadership
3. Patricia Beasley, straddler, business as a hobby
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Leadership + Conditioning + Teamwork
4. Kerry Kingsley, business owner, not enough income
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Leadership + Conditioning + Teamwork
5. Jim Quinlin, victim of taxable money
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Conditioning + Teamwork + Leadership