Economic Reality Means Workers Should Quit Their Jobs, Says Millionaire Entrepreneur
U.S. Economic Downturn Marks the Dawn of an Entrepreneurial "Gilded Age," Claims Wealth Expert Marc Hrisko. The goal of workers should be to quit their jobs within two years to exploit the window of unprecedented entrepreneurial opportunities.
Norfolk, VA (PRWEB) June 9, 2009 -- In a time when many workers are clutching their jobs for dear life, millionaire entrepreneur and wealth expert Marc Hrisko (www.marchrisko.com) says the goal of every employee in the present economic climate should be to quit their jobs.
"We are at the dawn of what will be looked back upon as one of the gilded ages of entrepreneurship," says Marc Hrisko. "Every person who has ever thought of owning their own small business or pursuing their entrepreneurial dreams would do well to make it their goal to quit their present jobs in the next two years and pursue one of a handful of proven wealth strategies."
In Hrisko's provocative forthcoming new book, "Kangaroo Millionaire: 7 Counterintuitive Secrets to Springing Ahead in Life and Wealth" (www.kangaroomillionaire.com), Hrisko says that the global economic collapse has ushered in a new age of entrepreneurship that privileges "the little guy" in ways previously thought unimaginable.
Hrisko's bold entrepreneurial prescriptions are partly the result of his own rags-to-riches experience. Hrisko, 33, was a former firefighter/medic making just $40,000 a year. Then, after urgings from his then-girlfriend (now wife), Hrisko enrolled in an educational course on real estate investing. Within two years, Hrisko found himself on top of a 7-figure fortune and is, to date, one of the youngest members ever inducted into the Real Estate Hall of Fame.
"There has never been a moment when all the old barriers that kept out young entrepreneurs have been flattened the way they are now," says Hrisko. "All the advantages have shifted in the little guy's favor, and it will be those individuals who take action now and pursue proven wealth building strategies who will emerge as the economic vanguard of the next generation."
Marc Hrisko, who is a top speaker for Robert Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" national events, says that he was inspired to write his forthcoming book, "Kangaroo Millionaire: 7 Counterintuitive Secrets to Springing Ahead in Life and Wealth," after seeing how many individuals fail to take the steps necessary to achieve their dreams. His popular free e-book, "7 Fatal Mistakes Wannabe Millionaires Make" can be found at his author website (www.marchrisko.com).
"There's nothing sadder in life than wasted opportunity," says Hrisko. "My heart breaks every time I see someone shut their eyes to their full potential for themselves and their families. I wrote 'Kangaroo Millionaire' to give people the tools they need to seize control of their financial destinies and to make a better life for themselves and those who depend on them."
To schedule an interview with Marc Hrisko, please contact Wynton Hall at 229.515.4321.
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