Tuesday, May 29, 2007

THERE ARE MANY YOUNG MILLIONAIRES

Youth Call Saturday at 10:30PM. 605-990-0700, pin-847573#. Guest speaker: Manny Quisumbing. Hear his story how he became wealthy at 12 years old. Invite your friends. We need to share the good news.


I hear many people ask the question, "Why do you have to be famous?" The answer to that question is another question and it is: "Why not?" I hear people ask, "Why do you have to be rich?" The answer to that question is another question, "Why not?" People tend to ask, "Why do you have to be a millionaire?" The answer again is, "Why not?" Why not is the answer to many questions in the new millennium, and it is the best answer.

So the question is: "Why do you have SuperMindsSystems making young people become millionaires?" And the answer is: "Why not?"

But don't miss the point. SuperMindsSystems, Inc, in conjunction with 351 Media, has a very noble goal other than money. What is it? The goal is to have young people retire their parents at an early age. If you are a young man or a young woman, wouldn't you like to see your parents stop working already so that they can enjoy the rest of their life vacationing and entertaining themselves? Common, your parents invested so much in you, would you not want to see your parents enjoy life while they still can? How would you feel if before the age of 25 you can become rich, even a millionaire, and because of it you buy your parents a beautiful home and a beautiful car and then send them to vacations? Would you not feel so proud that you have done this to your very own parents? And why would you not do it if it's possible for you to do? And it is! And why not?

Here is one example of a young person that became rich through the desire of becoming successful.

Ephren W. Taylor II is the youngest African-American CEO of any publicly traded company ever—City Capital Corporation (OTCBB:CCCN). Described as “walking black history” by popular radio show host Tom Joyner, Taylor started his first business venture at age 12, when he began making videogames. By age 17, he built a multi-million dollar technology company; GoFerretGo.com.

At City Capital Corporation, Taylor oversees over $150 million in assets, serving a diverse client list ranging from Wall Street investors, top executives, professional athletes and even entertainment icons. His concepts on empowering local communities with both profitable and socially-conscious investing and development have made him a frequently requested speaker and panelist for events such as the Wall Street Economic Summit and the Congressional Black Caucus. Taylor is also a well-known guest expert broadcasting to millions of households on local and national television and radio shows including CNBC’s Big Idea, FOX News' Your World with Neil Cavuto, Bulls & Bears and the Doug Bank’s Morning Show. He currently hosts the "Soul of Success" radio show now airing on XM Satellite Radio Station on Family Talk 170XM. Taylor’s appeal stretches beyond the United States borders, as he frequently receives interview and appearance requests from international entities, such as the London-based Wealth Monitor and BBC.

Recently, Taylor launched a 25-city “Urban Wealth Tour” promoting economic empowerment, affordable housing and entrepreneurship in urban communities. The tour brings together private investors, educators, non profit organizations, religious institutes, and government forces to create positive change in urban communities. Beyond his unprecedented accomplishments in the technology and financial industry, Taylor is an author, inspirational speaker and real estate mastermind. He has already authored five e-books and was recently signed by business publishing powerhouse Wileyto release his first book in winter 2007.
Taylor has been asked to create a specialized curriculum for high school and college-aged aspiring entrepreneurs at America’s oldest Historically Black College and University, Cheyney University, in celebration of their 170th anniversary. The Ephren Taylor Entrepreneur Academy is scheduled to open in July 2007. A true “wealth engineer,” Taylor is rapidly emerging for generation X and Y what Warren Buffet is for baby boomers; the premier financial expert for a generation.

And I want you to go to these sites:

www.entrepreneur.com/youngmillionaires/index.html

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9967767/

You see, this is exactly what SuperMindsSystems want to do. SMS wants to turn over young millionaires before they reach age 30 years old. Why? Because it's doable. And why? The answer is "Why not?"

I mentored Lloyd Luna when he was 22 years old. Before he reached 25 he was featured on Korina Sachez show, Rated K, as one of the four youngest millionaires at age 25. Please watch the interview:

http://lloydluna.com/media/tv/rated_k

SuperMindsSystems is unique as it is a membership group that promotes not an ideology, religion, or a culture, or a country but its very own members. In other words, SMS takes care of the members to become the beneficiary of its own goals and programs. While other movements promote a culture or a cause, SMS takes care and enriches its own members.

In case you may ask, the number one program of SuperMindsSystems is for its members to raise funds so that it will have the funding to create businesses. These businesses will not just be owned by SuperMindsSystems, Inc but by its members as well.

SMS opens its membership to 17 to 22 year olds only.

Interested to join in? Send me an email: drjohnayudtud@yahoo.com

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