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"IMPACT" NOW CELEBRATING ITS TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY IS ON SALE FOR .99 CENTS!!!

"Impact" formerly titled “LA Player” is one of the most important and influential books ever written. The author Stan Lerner is considered to be one of the great thinkers of our time. His words have been described as, “Almost prophetic -- touching souls and transforming lives.”

Stan Lerner’s formula for luck is often quoted but rarely understood. Read for yourself the formula that has made some of the most successful people in the world who they are today.

It will change your life forever!

“On a one to ten it’s a twelve.”
Marketing Guru Beryl Wolk

“I read it every week.”
Mike Munoz Former Under Secretary of Education


Stan Lerner was born January 19th 1965 in Montebello California. An exceptional student and athlete he attended UCLA for three years before leaving to become one of the most important artists and businessmen of our time.

155 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 11, 2009

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Stan Lerner

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Even prior to his thirteenth birthday Stan Lerner the child prodigy was compared to the great artists of history. His paintings were of the stature of Miro and his writings reminiscent of Poe, and Tolstoy.
Today he stands almost alone as the towering artistic force or our time. From the paintings of Black Period, to the motion picture “Meet The Family”, to the Las Vegas music spectacle “Night Tribe”, and the novel “Stan Lerner’s Criminal” he has done nothing less than shift the paradigm of his chosen mediums. An artist’s, artist, his name resounds in the worlds of both art and business, but more than this his work has been a light to the disenfranchised. Embracing the dark, not afraid to find humor, the pure sexual celebration of music, all part of his most diverse pallet.
Born and raised in East Los Angeles Stan Lerner the author is the product of the worst public school systems in the United States. Yet he was accepted to UCLA where he attended, and was perhaps most distinguished for his lifestyle and business savvy. A multi-millionaire artist by the age of eighteen his great artistic talent was perhaps eclipsed in the public eye by his fantastic wealth and fast lifestyle.
Ultimately the death of his beloved father gave him the focus to pursue his artistic talents singularly. As a painter, playwright, musician, choreographer, screenwriter, director, and novelist, triumph after triumph has ensued. The one time jet setter is now hardly seen in public. The Lerner work however is never ending and always evolving. It is hard to imagine that such a profound body of work spanning more than twenty years is the work of a man just forty-two years of age. Lerner now only further solidifies his place in history and his value as a national treasure with every work.




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January 6, 2012
I met Stan Lerner in Gutherie, OK. A strange place for both of us to be I would say. I was there for my sisters wedding. I am a pastor so I actually performed the wedding. After breakfast, I walked by Stan who was planning a meal for the day since he was cooking for some guests later. We struck up a conversation over coffee. We shared some common worldviews and he suggested that I read "Impact." I have an Master of Divinity degree. I have studied under professors from Princeton, Harvard, and Yale divinity schools. Some of the wisdom shared in this book is top notch. Stan takes the materialism of our everyday lives and makes coveted items into tools for strength instead of idols for worship. He crosses boundaries of spiritual health and material wealth like a master of both divinity and success. This is not a one size fits all book but a shared experience of knowledge. The insights should be tailored to fit the individual.
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