Freedom from Debt
By Outsmarting the System
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Book Details
About the Book
This is a true life story about a working guy who suffers a major setback, resulting in massive debts, but he eventually becomes so good at finding legal ways to run rings around a succession of dim, dopey opponents, he realises he can use the law to win freedom from money troubles.
It all starts when Chris Trader invents a waste water treatment system, which he uses to design a big development project, but jealous rivals set out to wreck his scheme, and he then ends up with debts, awful money troubles. He has a heart attack, and is wrongly prescribed a mixture of drugs which causes acute paranoia, so then he takes an overdose, but his family save him just in time.
Things are bad. He ends up in a mental institution. When he gets out, he sets out to earn enough money to repay all the debts, but then he meets two hard, devious individuals, who survive by living on the edge of society, and they explain how to use legal, and not so legal, ways to fight troubles of any kind.
Now he is inspired to fight back against the debts, and win freedom. So, freedom from money troubles is just there for the taking, simply by using some sharp, but legal, ways to take advantage of the law.
About the Author
I believe in challenging the system. I really think that we should confront all the corporate robbers who try to steal our freedom, and who try to take our money at every opportunity.
"I wanted freedom from money troubles" is the first of a series of books which are intended to show that the ordinary guy can gain both freedom and money, just by daring to be different.
This book tells how I used the law to find legal ways to challenge the system, and win freedom from money troubles, debts, grief, etc, etc. Consider this to be a David and Goliath situation. David looked like losing, but he won. Everyone told me that I had absolutely no chance, but I was the one who grabbed both my freedom and my money.
The book does what it says on the cover. If you are facing awful troubles, you don't know how to hold onto your money, and you are wondering if you are ever going to get out, it's just like staring into a big black hole, but if you think that maybe you do have a chance of freedom from money troubles, then it's like looking into a tunnel, and seeing some light at the end. That's the difference.