In this book, I’ve shared with you 86 tested-and-proven strategies for slashing your gas and other automotive expenses substantially. And, if you’ve implemented at least several tips from each chapter, I congratulate you. You’re ahead of most people who have read this book.
Did you know that out of every 10 people who read this book, only two of them will use the information?
The other eight folks will do nothing with the suggestions. When gas prices keep going up, many of them simply will complain that they’re the victims of greedy oil companies or OPEC. So they will be angry at everyone else but themselves.
Not you. Because you’re committed to using the tips from this book, regardless of gas prices, you’ll know you’ve done your best to reduce your fuel expenses to a minimum. So you don’t get angry at other people or organizations about high gas prices.
"For every minute you are angry,
you lose 60 seconds of happiness."
As I've mentioned, instead of griping about high fuel prices, let's be proactive and take actions to reduce the amount of gasoline we use.
When we consume less fuel, we not only save money, but we also help reduce air pollution, making our planet a cleaner and more pleasant place for all of us to live, for ourselves and for generations to come.
Now that you’ve learned so many ways to lower your gasoline consumption, you know how to put more money into your pocket, and help decrease air pollution.
Some authors have claimed, "Knowledge is power!"
Do you agree with them?
I don't. To me, onlythe application of knowledge is power. Knowledge, without action, is useless.
Let me tell you a story to illustrate the important point I'm trying to get across to you.
Two thousands years ago there lived a wise man that everybody loved. People from various parts of his country would come to him for advice. Regardless of what their questions or problems were, he would be able to solve them very quickly.
Sadly, as beloved as the wise man was, the prince of the country didn't like him. In fact, not only did the prince dislike him, but he hated the wise man for gaining the love, affection, admiration, and respect of the people, while he, the ruler, did not.
As a result, the prince would constantly try to figure out ways to discredit or even humiliate the wise man. But he was unsuccessful each time. Finally, after many years, the prince came up with a foolproof plan. He said to himself:
"When the wise man goes to the market to speak to the people tomorrow, I'll be there, and I'll take a dove with me. Before anyone has an opportunity to ask him a question, I'll say to him, ‘Wise man, I'm holding a bird in my right hand. Tell me, is it alive or dead?' If he says it is dead, I'll open my hand and let the dove fly away. If he says it is alive, I'll crush the bird to death in my hand and let it fall to the ground. Either way, I'll have made the wise man look like a fool in front of the people."
At the market the next day, when the wise man started speaking to the people, the prince took the dove from its cage and shouted loudly:
"Wise man, I'd like to ask you a simple question: This bird I'm holding in my hand, is it alive or dead?"
The crowd grew silent, and all eyes turned toward the wise man, eagerly awaiting his answer.
The wise man glanced at the people, then looked directly at the prince, and in calm and booming voice, said:
"That which you're holding in your hand...
is what you choose to make of it."
Please read this sentence again.
Do you see the moral of this story?
In this book, I’ve shared with you many effective strategies for saving money on gasoline and on your other automotive expenses. What you choose to do with them is completely up to you.
While I've tried very hard to motivate you to use the information, you're the only person who can decide whether this book is worth thousands of dollars to you or worth nothing.
If you're like most people who have bought how-to books, you probably haven't read past the first chapter of some of them.
How many times have you wished you had read and used the advice from some of those books?
Imagine how much better your life would be right now if you had used the information after reading it.
Please don’t make the same mistake with this book. Although you paid little money for it, it could be worth thousands of dollars to you over the next five to ten years. I urge you to start using some of the tips immediately, if you haven’t already done so.
After using these tips for a few weeks, please tell me about your results.
How You Can Help Make A Difference
If you’ve benefited from my book, please mention it to your relatives, friends, co-workers, classmates, teammates, club members, customers, clients, patients, readers, viewers, and other people you know.
You can do so by scrolling to the top of this page and clicking on the "Tell A Friend" button located at the right side.
By doing so, you'll help:
Your friends save money (and they will appreciate you for letting them know about my book).
Reduce air pollution, making our planet a cleaner and more pleasant place for all of us to live.
As I've shared with you, driving less and improving the gas mileage of our vehicles will decrease the amount of harmful emissions that our automobiles put into the atmosphere. (To learn in detail
why fuel economy is important for all of us, visit the EPA's website.
You can help me get my book to more people by informing...
The companies you’re doing business with (Wal-Mart, Home Depot, banks, insurance, restaurants, gas stations).
The TV stations you watch or the publications you read (Oprah, CNN,
NBC, Times).
Your customers, clients, patients, members, subscribers, readers, listeners, viewers.
The folks who would be able to benefit from my book and those who care about the environment.
Thank you. Have an exhilarating day... and may all your dreams come true.
To your success,
Larry Lee
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