For over nine years Emile Raymond served as the right hand man to the first Omnipreneur in history, Amr Al-Dabbagh, author of Omnipreneurship, co-Author of Governpreneurship, Chairman and CEO of Al-Dabbagh Group, former Governor and Chairman of the Board of the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority, Founder of Philanthropy University, and Founder of STARS Foundation among other incredible things.Referred to over the years as the "Governor's Office Guru", the "Corporate Hippie", the "X-Factor", the "Shadow", the "idea man", the "go-to guy", and eventually the "Hippiepreneur", there's no better resource for aspiring omnipreneurs and their unaspiring hippies than the author of the only resource book that exists, and that has ever existed since the founding of our universe over 13.7 billion years ago.That's a long time to have waited.What goes through the mind of a hippiepreneur that makes the role so fundamentally important to an omnipreneur?To the world of all living creatures?Guaranteed to change anyone's karmentum, Omnipreneurship and the Hippiepreneur takes readers into a universe of cesium clocks, dying poor Thai men, the military-petrochemical-industrial complex, ants, worms, fluorescent green long-nose-whip snakes, private jets, the world's most celebrated or hated leaders, fascism, imperialism, Buddhism, mental illness, animal agriculture, sugar production, mercenaries, perchloroethylene, genocide, land grabbing and well, we'll see soon enough.Emile Raymond has taught at universities in five countries, and during the last decade and a half of his life has met and worked with Fortune 500 Chairmen and CEOs, Kings, Prime Ministers, Ministers, orphans, slaves, abandoned and lost, and learned from them all. Shinzo Abe once said to him, "that's a very good idea," Dr. Dieter Zetsche, "you're fast," Arnold Schwarzeneggar, "get some sleep," Michael Phelps, "thanks," Pra Tawat, "meditate like this, Ajarn Ray," and Taweekesangam, "your life is beautiful."Oh, and Ional his Bangladeshi friend once said to him, from inside the dusty, sweaty clothes he wore every day at work, every 15 hours of it, every underpaid enslaved moment. "Emile, you are too kine."I wish.Emile Raymond now shares interest in the famous Olive Retreat, www.oliveretreat.com.