Dear Readers, 
 
One of readers of this HR Vision Email Portal suggested that the book by Mr. Adam Khoo “If I am gifted, so are you” should be reviewed. Adam Khoo became a millionaire by the age of 26!. 
Who is Adam Khoo? 
Adam Khoo is an entrepreneur, a best-selling author and a peak performance trainer. 
From  failure to a self-made millionaire by the age of 26, he owns and runs  several businesses in education, training, event management and  advertising, all with a combined annual turnover of $30 million. He is  the Executive Chairman and Chief Master Trainer of Adam Khoo Learning  Technologies Group Pte Ltd and a director of seven other private  companies. Adam is also a director of the Singapore Health Promotion  Board (HPB) and a member of the Young President’s Organization (YPO). He  is also the best-selling author of ten books including ‘I Am Gifted, So  Are You!’ that was ranked MPH#1 best-seller in 1998 and 1999.
The book which I was able to get hold of is ‘Master Your Mind, Design Your Destiny’ which was the second highest selling book in Singapore in 2004, was on the best-sellers list for 36 consecutive weeks.
“Master your mind, design your destiny” is a very interesting book and starts with this story:
There  was once a professor who wanted to go down a river, so he approached a  local boatman who agreed to row him downstream for a small sum of money.  As they wound their way down the river, the professor decides to show  off his intelligence and high education so he started to test the simple  boatman. Taking up a stone he had picked up from the riverbank, the  professor arrogantly asks the boatman, ‘Have you ever studied Geology?’  The boatman looks at him blankly and replies, ‘Eh…, no.’, hardly even  understanding what the word meant.
‘Then,  I am afraid 25 percent of your life is gone!’ the professor oftily  says. The boatman feels really bad about his ignorance but continues to  row on.
As  they move further downstream, the river currents begin to get stronger  and stronger. The professor picks up a leaf floating on the river and  asks condescendingly, ‘Boatman, have you ever studied Botany?’
Confused  the poor boatman again says, ‘No.’ The professor shakes his head and  says, ‘Tsk tsk, then 50 percent of your life is gone.’ He then signals  him to carry on rowing. As they move further downstream, the currents  get even stronger, the water is moving faster and the boat begins to  sway violently.
Suddenly  the professor sees a mountain range, points to it and asks, ‘Do you  know anything about Geography?’ Feeling very inferior and humiliated,  the boatman again says ‘No.’
The professor snaps back. ‘I thought so. Then 75 percent of your life is gone!’
At  this point, the river has become a raging torrent. The water is moving  so swiftly that the boatman loses control of the small boat. Suddenly,  the fragile craft smashes against a huge boulder, springs a leak and  begins to sink.
This  time the boatman turns to the professor and asks, ‘Professor! Do you  know how to swim?’ The professor fearfully replies, ‘No!’ ‘Then, I am  afraid 100 percent of your life is gone!’ says the boatman as he leaps  off the boat and powers his way to safety on the shore. 
Adam Khoo and his co-author Stuart Tan state in beginning of the books that:
Just  like the river, we are living in times of rapid and evolutionary  changes. Is the river of life going to get faster and more  unpredictable? You bet! This is only just the beginning.
What  took a decade to change now takes merely months. Think about this: it  took 50 years for cassette tapes to replace records. It then took less  than ten years for compact discs to replace cassette tapes. Soon after,  it took less than five years for Mini-Discs to appear on the scene.  Today, less than three years later, MP3s are looking to make everything  else totally obsolete.
Mega  million-dollar businesses can become bankrupt because of obsolescence  overnight. At the same time, small companies can become worldwide market  leaders in just a few years. Similarly, a professional with years of  experience and a high market value can become economically enviable  within a short period of time. Why?
The  new economy is so dynamic that 80 percent of what you learn in school  will become obsolete by the time you graduate. 30 percent of the jobs,  companies, products and services that are commonplace now never existed a  decade ago.
How was Adam Khoo able to move from failure to a millionaire? What were the skills he acquired? Read his story in coming days on this Email Portal.
More  ideas from this book shall be shared in the coming week. Feel free to  share your thoughts and contribute by giving comments.
Happy reading!
Best Regards,