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What's to stop at? All things is pretty inclusive.
Sick? Trust God.
Wealthy? Trust in God.
Barren? Trust God.
etc.
No kidding. His book wouldn't be called "your best life now" if the above where how he thinks. But we've seen quote after quote that spell out this idea that God is this vending machine of blessing all you have to do to get your temporal desires is to hit the button.
If his book was all about how you could have your "best life now" in spite of your circumstances, or how to be content with what you have I would have applauded him for that bait and switch.
But, its not. It's about how to leverage God to get what you want.