Joe Karbo’s story reads like fiction.
Broke at 40. Owed $50,000. Eight children. No prospects.
Then he wrote “The Lazy Man’s Way to Riches.”
His opening: “Most people are too busy earning a living to make any money.”
Karbo claimed the ad took two hours to write. He projected it would earn “$50,000 to $100,000.”
The contrarian promise resonated: success without struggle.
Hard work as the path to wealth? Everyone preached that.
Karbo sold the opposite dream.