WINK – book review
WINK is a modern day parable of a nine year old boy being raised by his carpenter father who is sick and tired. Every day for the last 20 years the carpenter has visited the Well of Wealth and spent a dollar, believing that if he gives generously to the Well, it will give generously to him in return. On this day, the Carpenter is so unwell he is unable to visit the well, so he sends his nine year old son, Richard, in his place. Richard is entrusted with a treasured crumpled dollar, and sets off on his journey to the Well of Wealth.
Following an overgrown path, Richard discovers that the Well of Wealth is not where or what he thought it was. On the journey Richard meets a host of mysterious and intriguing characters including an old woman, an Optometrist, a Plumber, a Gardener, a Fisherman, a Rower, a Musician, and an Inn Keeper. Each have built their wealth in very different ways, and yet, there is something about them that is common to them all.
This fictional tale makes you think deeper as to the dynamics of wealth creation. The keys to wealth are in a story behind a story. To find the keys, you need to become better at seeing as “What you see is always what you get.” Each reading will help you to discover more keys, until one by one, they will unlock the doors to your wealth.







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Juni 24th, 2009
Pretty nice post. I just came by your site and wanted to say
that I have really liked browsing your blog posts.
Juli 6th, 2009
Thank you Sara. Please feel free to let me know what else you would love to hear about.
By the way, just posted another book review about “The Journey”
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