Why You're Dumb, Sick & Broke...

And How to Get Smart, Healthy & Rich!

Shocking. Controversial. Brilliant.

Why You're Dumb, Sick & BrokeRandy Gage has been dubbed "The Millionaire Messiah" because he believes it is a sin to be poor, and you were born to be rich. His "Deepak Chopra meets Dennis Miller" style is bold, brash, but right on target if you want to know the secrets of success. Gage takes timeless universal truths, and shows you how to apply them in today's complex world.

Why You're Dumb, Sick & Broke combines the timeless principles of wealth and success, with the practical application of how to do it in today's complex world. Presented in a brash, thought-provoking, and entertaining way, the book takes into account all the influences of today that affect your health, happiness and prosperity.

From reality shows to an education system which kills critical thinking ability, from cults to organized religion, and from dysfunctional families to victimhood and entitlement mentality—this book holds nothing back in revealing the forces at work to keep most people dumb, sick, and broke and then presents a powerful action plan to get smart, well, and rich.

What Others are Saying About Why You're Dumb, Sick & Broke

Cynthia Kersey

Randy Gage's thought-provoking style pulls together timeless principles of wealth and success, with the practical application of how to make it work today.

– Cynthia Kersey
Author of Unstoppable and Unstoppable Women

Larry Winget

No one knows what rags-to-riches means more than Prosperity Guru Randy Gage. He is living proof that you can go from broke and bankrupt to becoming a multi-millionaire. I admire his story, appreciate his no nonsense approach and know that anyone who heeds his advice will end up happier, more successful and with more money. This is simply a great book! Damn, I wish I had written it.

– Larry Winget
Author of #1 National Bestseller Shut Up, Stop Whining & Get a Life

Joe Vitale

The most hard-hitting, eye-opening, and money-producing book I have ever seen. Randy speaks from the gut and opens the heart. He's honest, practical and inspiring. You'd be into self-sabotage to pass this one up.

– Joe Vitale
Author of The Attractor Factor

Steve Siebold

Love or hate him, Randy Gage is one of the few writers left in America with the guts to take a stand and challenge his readers to really think. Put on your critical thinking hat, buckle up, and pack a lunch. This book is going to take you for the intellectual ride of your life!

– Steve Siebold
Author of 177 Mental Toughness Secrets of the World Class

John Milton Fogg

I admire a terrific writer. I admire a writer who has something important to say. I admire a writer whose book actually helps me learn how to become happier and more successful. I admire Randy Gage for doing all those things with this book. So will you.

– John Milton Fogg
Author of The Greatest Networker in the World

Richard Bliss Brooke

Why You're Dumb, Sick, and Broke will resonate with you deep into your soul. It will rock your world of status quo beliefs. If you dare to read it more than once, it is guaranteed to reinvent your world into anything you want.

– Richard Bliss Brooke
Author of Mach II with your Hair on Fire

Art Jonak

Vintage Gage. Brilliant, but brash. Insightful, and in-your-face. Thought-provoking, and threatening. A real-world look at what keeps you broke, and a road map on how to get rich. Packed with insights on how you manifest a life of health, happiness and prosperity.

– Art Jonak

Book Review by Ford Saeks

This new book from prosperity guru Randy Gage is shocking, controversial and will certainly shake up your beliefs about money, success and happiness. It's also flat-out brilliant.

Gage opens with a look at "memes" which are mind viruses you get in your subconscious mind, that you don't even know are there. Gage takes on everything that can hold you back, and nothing is sacred. He reveals the insidious programming from advertising, general media, organized religion, and the government. From the late Pope John Paul II to popular movies, from fundamentalist preachers to politicians, Gage holds nothing back.

Further chapters are on how to overcome "herd" thinking, eliminate limiting beliefs, and develop the millionaire mindset. My favorite is the chapter on how to live your life by the universal laws of prosperity.

You may not agree with everything he says, but he will definitely get you to do some critical thinking. He makes a strong case for his points with example after example, and you'll frequently find yourself nodding along. His analogy of what would happen if castaways on an island developed a government should be required reading anyone serious about success.

The book is written in a friendly conversational style, but Gage isn't afraid to get in your face either. This is much more than a fun, entertaining read. It definitely is a guidebook for manifesting health, happiness and prosperity.