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Author from Westonaria trying to change the way people see money

The author, Mzwandile Skotha, said that the book will teach readers certain entrepreneurial skills that will help them increase their income.

Multialternativity – Esoteric Principles of How To Increase Your Income and Make your First Million, a self-help book by M82I (Motivate to Inspire), was launched at the Westonaria Public Library this past weekend.

This book addresses unemployment and poverty and advises readers on how these challenges can be overcome by thinking differently.

According to Mzwandile Skotha, the aim of this book is to change the way people think about making money. Photo: Jaco-Mari Futcher

The author, Mzwandile Skotha, warned readers not to expect that this book will help them become millionaires; instead, it will teach them certain entrepreneurial skills that will help them increase their income. The book contains seven lessons that will teach one’s mind to think outside of the box.

There are also “100 Idea Starters” at the back of the book to get the readers thinking creatively in a fun way. According to Mzwandile, the aim of this book is to change the way people think about making money.

“A few books will be coming out after this one,” he said. There will be another book launch in Soweto in September and Mzwandile said that they will soon start giving workshops to teach the public money management skills.

“Life rejected my plan to be ordinary. It took me through a rigorous and challenging roller coaster ride. I realised that you don’t have to find a normal job to earn an income because there are many ways to become financially independent,” Mzwandile said.

For more information, contact Mzwandile Skotha on 078 3686 6978 or Michael Sitoe on 081 533 1659.

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