The Power of PAO:How to Go From Victim of Circumstance to Master of Your Destiny
By Joe Champion
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Want to know The Secret to peace, happiness and unlimited wealth? The Power of Pao:How to Go From Victim of Circumstance to Master of Your Destiny gives you The Answer.With the problems of the world multiplying seemingly by the hour, don't you wish it all made more sense?The Power of Pao helps you make sense out of the nonsense. Read it and stop being a Victim and take control of your life.
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The Power of PAO:How to Go From Victim of Circumstance to Master of Your Destiny - Joe Champion
The Power of PAO:
How To Go From Victim of Circumstance to Master of Your Destiny
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CONTENTS
Introduction: A Man with a Big Problem
Chapter 1: What Is The Power of PAO?
Chapter 2: The PAO Mindset
Chapter 3: The PIE Mindset
Chapter 4: Family Problems Are Opportunities
Chapter 5: Money Problems Are Opportunities
Chapter 6: Death and PAO
Chapter 7: Confidence or Faith?
Chapter 8: Health Problems Are Opportunities
Chapter 9: Political Problems Are Opportunities
Chapter 10: Career Problems Are Opportunities
Chapter 11: Relationship Problems Are Opportunities
Chapter 12: PAO and Plan B.
Chapter 13: Survival Of The Fightists
Chapter 14: Misery Loves Company, Joy Loves Opportunity
Chapter 15: PAO And The Delusionist’s Mantra
Chapter 16: The Antidote
Chapter 17: The Power Of PAO
~A MAN WITH A PROBLEM~
A man had a big problem. Actually, he had quite a few big problems that made attaining his goals seem very far-fetched, most likely impossible. The man’s goal was to help others, to empower them to have better lives and he knew that to do this he needed to be in a position of leadership, authority, and respect. But he knew that most people who had attained such a position had come from families that had wealth and influence, and his family had neither. His mother, although she had graduated college, had struggled financially until she had passed away a few years ago, trying to raise the man and his sister as a single parent. The man's father had left when he was two and he had not helped out financially as he grew up. But the two things that both his parents did emphasize were the importance of education and hard work.
Another problem that stood in the way of the man attaining his dream was that he was born into a group that had always struggled in his country more than any other group, and because of those struggles there had always been limitations on how successful and powerful people from his group could become. He had seen others like him attain great wealth and success, but those people were the exceptional ones, because most of the people of his group were still