For Those Who Want to Say "Thank You"
I know that among you there will be those who, having applied this knowledge and seen real changes in their lives, will feel sincere gratitude and want to thank me in some way. This is absolutely normal. I have been in such a situation myself.
About 15 years ago, in 2010, I was trying to learn a programming language. I bought expensive paid courses, but they were written in a complex language, and I simply couldn't understand them. I was almost desperate when I stumbled upon a simple website with free, understandable lessons. Day by day, I studied them and didn't even notice how I learned what paid gurus couldn't teach me. I was so grateful to that unknown person! I found his contacts, asked for his wallet number in the WebMoney payment system, popular in Russia at that time, and transferred him an amount comparable to the cost of those useless courses. I did it because the skill I gained was invaluable to me, and I couldn't leave it unanswered. By the way, the website where you are currently reading this book is largely built thanks to that knowledge.
My point is this: If this book helps you, if you feel that you have gained a valuable skill in managing your life, and you have the same sincere desire to thank me, the author of this book, you can do so. I am not insisting or coercing anyone. This is just an opportunity for those who genuinely wish to.
You can do this by transferring absolutely any amount, even a symbolic one, that is comfortable for you and won't impact your budget. Let it be 1, 2, or 3 dollars. Any amount will be perceived as a sign of your gratitude for the knowledge gained and for your sincere feedback.

Transfer via payment service from DonationAlerts: Cards of banks of Russia, Europe, USA or via QR code.


