“This message is relevant to anyone“
Ken Honda

“This message is relevant to anyone“

Who you are and the relationship you have with money is in fact the same. It's a definition of your character and Ken has this interesting way of communicating that in a way that I think is relevant whether you're a young person, like my 16-year-old son could read this and get it. You could be an 80-year-old person. You could be super-wealthy. You could be super poor. This message is relevant to anyone. And I love the fact that Ken came from a different culture, a different language, and his message is pure, it's true, and it's clean, and it's meaningful.

Mike Koenigs

13-Time #1 Bestselling Author, Serial Entrepreneur, Interactive Online Personality & Influencer

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