What if the one thing standing between you and your success isn’t luck, talent, or opportunity – but simply, reading? Most of the world’s wealthy have one thing in common. They read. Every great leader, innovator, and visionary shares one secret habit: it’s reading.
Not because they’re required to, but because reading is how the mind grows, how ideas are born, and how the soul awakens. Reading is more than words on a page — it’s mentorship on demand, wisdom passed through generations, and a mirror that shows you who you can become.
When you read, you step into the thoughts of the greatest minds who ever lived. You borrow their courage, their insight, their imagination — and bring those qualities into your own life. Each page you turn is a seed planted in the soil of your potential. Over time, those seeds grow into clarity, confidence, and purpose.
Too often, we chase success while ignoring the one discipline that creates it. Reading doesn’t just fill your mind; it transforms it. It teaches focus in a distracted world. It renews your vision when life feels blurry. It shows you how to think, not just what to think.
So, if you’ve ever felt stuck, uninspired, or uncertain about your next step — maybe what you’re missing isn’t motivation or money. Maybe it’s simply a good book, waiting to light a fire inside you that never goes out.
Because when you start reading, you stop surviving and start—becoming. And remember – knowledge is power – and the book you don’t read – is the knowledge you will not gain.
My mission is to help you live a great life—where focus replaces fear—peace replaces panic—and drive replaces depression. It starts with getting you to concentrate on some truths that are so well-known most people take them for granted.
All of us want to live a successful life—according to our definition of success. But what keeps us from that success? Mainly fear, distractions, and let downs. If you give it some thought, none of these things has the power to actually stop us. They can all ONLY try to convince us to stop ourselves.
My purpose is two-fold. First, it’s to get people to realize that they have the power to accomplish any goal they desire to accomplish. They just need to realize that perseverance and patience can and will defeat almost any problem they could ever face. Notice I said “can and will defeat ALMOST any problem.” There is a problem that none of us can defeat. A problem that will defeat us all. And that problem is physical death. This brings me to my second and most important point—spiritual life.
The reason we all should be hyper-focused on our goals is because we’re all here for a purpose. We’re all here to serve Almighty God while serving each other. Think about all the different talents we possess. None of us possess all the same talents—because your talents are supposed to serve me—and my talents are supposed to serve you.
But, after all our goals are achieved and we live our best lives—while serving one another—there comes a time when it all ends. That’s when we leave the realm of time and enter the realm of eternity—where there is no time. The clock stops. There is no past or future. There is only the eternal NOW. And there are only two sides to eternity. One is eternally good—called heaven. The other eternally evil—called hell.
The good news is though—we get to determine which side of eternity we end up on. Each of my books attempts to get the reader to understand the absolute—monumental—importance of making the right choice.
Although we all know we have an expiration date—too many of us don’t understand, take seriously, or believe the gravity of the decision we make on this physical side of life—and how it will affect what happens to us once we pass on—cross over—or transition to—the spiritual side of life. Most people never give eternity a second thought until they’re old or it’s already too late and they find themselves suffering— FOREVER.
Many people who describe near-death experiences and visions of hell say the worst part isn’t the pain or terror—it’s the overwhelming regret. In those moments, they felt a devastating awareness that they didn’t have to be there—and that rejecting God’s offer of salvation through Jesus Christ was the choice that led them to that place.
The Bible emphasizes that good deeds alone cannot earn someone a place in heaven. Scripture teaches that human righteousness is imperfect and insufficient (Isaiah 64:6). Jesus Himself declared that He is the only way to the Father (John 14:6). So salvation is not something we can achieve, it’s a gift we must accept.
To illustrate this, the story of Noah is presented as a warning. Although Noah spent decades (possibly 50 to 100 years) building the ark and proclaiming God’s message, almost no one believed him. When the flood came, only those who entered the ark were saved. In the same way, Jesus is the “ark” prepared for humanity today—God’s means of rescue from eternal separation from Him.
My books urge readers to take eternity seriously, noting that even a long earthly life is nothing compared to forever. And even though I recommend you read one or all my books—I will ALWAYS recommend reading the Holy Bible before anything I’ve written—because everything I’ve written points to Almighty God and His Holy Word.
So, my closing admonition is simple and urgent: life is short, death is certain, and no one should reach the end of their days without choosing Jesus Christ—the only safe refuge from eternal regret. Because as in the days of Noah—this is your invitation into the ark—and you don’t want to miss this boat.