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  • The Immigrant Mentality: From Thirst of Opportunity to Abundance of Success

  • De: The Immigrant
  • Narrado por: John Hopkinson
  • Duración: 1 h y 50 m
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Narrado por: John Hopkinson
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Being an immigrant in a foreign country is one of the toughest things that you can experience. When you arrive, you speak a different language, are used to different cultural norms, and even the way you behave is different. You are bound to feel out of place. Some locals may even look down upon you. At this point, some immigrants may feel embarrassed or even develop low self-esteem. It doesn’t have to be this way. You will notice that some highly successful individuals were once immigrants. The truth is that you can use your immigrant mentality and carve out a great dream in a strange place. The secret is to know how to do it. This unique audiobook was developed to inspire you not to give up but rather to learn how to use your immigrant mentality to your advantage. Some vital lessons contained within the pages that follow are:

  1. Who is an immigrant, what is an immigrant mentality, and why should you think like an immigrant
  2. Why is being grateful for being an immigrant a good thing, and how can it pave the way for your success
  3. How to research and plan like an immigrant, and how can that make your dreams come true faster
  4. Why shouldn’t you execute your plans like an immigrant, but always learn to do it like how the natives do it

And more! You have taken the plunge and become an immigrant. You need to first congratulate yourself on taking a life-changing step. At no point should you feel embarrassed about who you are or where you came from. Listening to this audiobook will give you a fuller perspective on your life, what you need to learn, how you need to prepare, and why you need to execute your plans in a certain way. This amazing work will help you change your life and create a better future for yourself and your family.

©2021 Rami Gharaibeh (P)2022 Rami Gharaibeh

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Sloppy, oversimplified, lack of useful info

The content of the book at closer examination doesn't hold any useful information of any possible value. And the printed copy of the book is littered with typos, formatting errors, missing words, and a lot of personal opinions that don't ring true in my own experiences, research and interviews.

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