Ken Honda, Mindvalley trainer and Japan’s #1 best-selling personal development author

Ken Honda

Mindvalley trainer and Japan’s #1 best-selling personal development author

Ken Honda, Mindvalley trainer and Japan’s #1 best-selling personal development author

Ken Honda is a celebrated money teacher and the author of 58 books, which have been translated into 15 languages.

By 29, Ken had built multiple successful businesses and achieved financial independence. He then studied over 12,000 self-made millionaires in Japan and was mentored by Wahei Takeda, who is better known as the “Warren Buffett of Japan.”

Ken’s key insight is that true wealth comes more from money EQ (emotional intelligence about money) than from money IQ (business and investment strategies).

He shares this philosophy through high-end coaching, global events, and his Money EQ Quest at Mindvalley’s. His aim? To empower others with a lifetime of financial abundance and prosperity.

Credentials

Ken Honda is one of Japan’s most popular personal growth authors, having sold over seven million books since 2001.

He is the first person from Japan to be voted into the Transformational Leadership Council, an organization that represents the world’s most impactful thought leaders in personal growth.

He is a prolific speaker, having presented at 200+ seminars across America, Japan, Korea, and China.

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