07-15-2016, 10:57 PM
(07-15-2016, 10:15 PM)Lowe Wrote: Shannon, I have a question about the goal of BAMM, specifically the definition of "multi-millionaire".
By American standards, someone whose income is in the millions is of course ultra successful, but in many other countries with different currencies, "multi-millionaire" may not be what it seems. Where I live 1 USD = 9 SEK approx. so being a "multi-millionaire" in this country is quite less impressive.
For a far-out example, I found out that in Vietnam, USD 1 = VND 22,000. So to be a multi-millionaire in Vietnam would actually mean being very very poor. Can the subconscious mind realises this and automatically corrects the definition?
Thanks.
BAMM is designed to go by the value of the US dollar for the value specified.
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