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The must-read summary of Paul Pilzer's book: "The Wellness Revolution: How to Make a Fortune in the Next Trillion Dollar Industry".
This complete summary of the ideas from Paul Pilzer's book "The Wellness Revolution" shows how the next big thing is set to be the wellness industry - providing healthy people with the food, nutritional supplements, preventative healthcare services and insurance that they need to maintain their health. In his book, the author describes four key areas that current investors should look at in more detail in order to benefit from this upcoming boom. This summary explains each of these areas and will help any investor who is looking for the next big thing make the right investment in the wellness industry.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2014
Book Presentation: The Wellness Revolution by Paul Pilzer
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of The Wellness Revolution (Paul Pilzer)
1. The Concept of Wellness
2. The Four Key Wellness Investments
3. How to stake your claim in the wellness industry
Book Abstract
The next big thing is the wellness industry – providing healthy people with the food, nutritional supplements, preventative healthcare services and insurance they want to maintain their good health. Already a $200 billion a year industry, wellness is on the verge of explosive growth that will drive industry revenues above the $1 trillion a year mark by 2010 thanks to the current developments in the bioscience field (such as the mapping of the human genome).
In light of the fact the wellness industry will enjoy explosive growth in the next decade, an investment in this field offers the opportunity for above average growth. More specifically, there are four areas investors should look at in more detail:
Food which is packed with the caloric energy, vitamins and minerals people are choosing more and more.Medicine which is preventative in nature – which enhances good health rather than treating the symptoms of sickness.Wellness based financial services and insurance which is geared towards sustaining long-term good health.Distribution systems which educate consumers on how to improve their lives and provide the requisite products and services.In short, the time is right to get in now on the ground floor of the wellness industry.
“For now and in the foreseeable next few decades, our genetic code and the aging it produces will continue to drive the unlimited demand for wellness products and services we experience today. Each breakthrough in genetically based wellness products and services that slows the aging process will simply increase the demand for more wellness, as satisfied customers seek to look and feel even healthier and existing customers live longer to consume more wellness products and services.”
– Paul Zane Pilzer
About the Author
PAUL PILZER is an economist, software entrepreneur, lay rabbi, adjunct professor and the author of three books – Other People’s Money (1989), Unlimited Wealth (1990) and God Wants You To Be Rich (1995). Since graduating with an MBA from Wharton University, Mr. Pilzer became Citibank’s youngest vice president before starting several businesses. In the past 20-years, he has started and/or taken public five software, education and financial services companies as well as being appointed an economic adviser in two presidential administrations.
The Web site for this book is atwww.thewellnessrevolution.info.
Important Note About This Ebook
This is a summary and not a critique or a review of the book. It does not offer judgment or opinion on the content of the book. This summary may not be organized chapter-wise but is an overview of the main ideas, viewpoints and arguments from the book as a whole. This means that the organization of this summary is not a representation of the book.
1. The Concept of Wellness
Wellness is about the way people eat, exercise, sleep, work, save, age and almost every other aspect of their lives. At its very heart, wellness means being proactive in sustaining good health. It’s now become possible because of scientific breakthroughs in biology, cellular biochemistry and manufacturing technologies. And, while it’s already big, the wellness industry as a whole is just embarking on an explosive growth period which will play out over the next 10-years.
Wellness, as an industry, did not even exist at economically significant levels two or three decades ago. Today, however, wellness has grown rapidly on the strength of business enterprises offering these products and services:
Vitamins and herbsNutritional supplementsCosmetic plastic surgeryDiscretionary eyesight enhancement surgery – especially LASIK and radial keratotomyCosmetic dermatologyGenetic engineering – especially baby sex selection and fertility enhancementCosmetic and reconstructive dentistry – caps, implants, etc.Preventative medicineMedical savings accountsHealth insurance geared to wellness expenditureFitness clubs and personal trainersFitness and athletic equipmentVoluntary medications – like Viagra (for impotence) and Rogaine (for male hair regrowth)Health food productsHealth food restaurantsWeight loss products