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I've said a lot on this forum, and I don't have too much to say right now. The pics below prove what I've done, prove what I'm doing. For a long time, I've kept what I do pretty close to the vest, and the more I talk about it, the more people I share everything with, the more I get excited by the feedback.
Perhaps just some random thoughts...
When you sell B2B customers, instead of B2C, just one customer can win big. If you have a portfolio of a few large clients, you can become a millionaire. If you can train people how to become millionaires, then you can piggyback off of their millions.
A man's determination is like a sword; it is created in fire - yet, when it strikes, it is cold as steel.
Self-belief trumps a hater's hate every time. Nothing a hater does will slow me down or keep me from achieving what I intend to.
Somewhere along the way, the haters were replaced with lovers, people who see the vision, and get as excited as I do about the global nature of what I'm doing.
I haven't made a dime in the MLM industry, and I do not intend to. That said, I have learned a lot of lessons by studying the MLM industry.
Hard work pays off. When I look at the checks, the deposits, the stacks of cash, I think of the concept of Mastery, of putting in 10,000 hours once, twice, three, and four times over. I think of starting from the bottom, closing my first deal - on the phone - years ago, when I had nothing, when I used to ask my grandparents to borrow money.
That which does not kill you makes you stronger. Time after time, I have endured situations that I was positive that I would not endure. I've made it through the daunting doubts, the times when I thought I wouldn't make it anymore.
With one deal, or a handful of them, I can make over six figures. I've proven this time and again. Now, I see that the path to wealth means sharing my secrets with not a few people, but many. I see and feel the need to fill the needs of others, which should remind you of Zig Ziglar's "you can have anything you want in life, if you help others get what they want" statement. I see now that I don't really have to sell someone anything if I have what they want. I see now why appealing to the self-interest of others is a Law of Power.
So focused. So focused. So focused. So focused.
Focusing on the concept of focus itself yields some pretty interesting results. I find that there is almost always room for improvement, always a way for me to cut the hours, minutes and seconds between the time X when I set out to achieve a goal and time Y when I complete it.
I am very happy, yet extremely dissatisfied. I want more. I want more, in the sense that Gordon Gekko reveres greed as good. Just what is "greed," anyway? "Excessive" desire, especially for wealth and such things. Yet, who defines "excessive"? That is a subjective term, not an objective one. There is no law of the Universe which tells us all how much we are to have. Is not the glory of capitalism the fact that it promotes, by its very nature, more. One man's less is another man's more?
@Vigilante
Disclaimer #1: To avoid any confusion, please let this serve as a public service announcement that I will not accept any recruits from the Fastlane. If you PM me asking to work with me, I will refuse (unless, of course, you do web developer/web design/video work... I'm talking to a few Fastlaners about designing site. I post here only for motivation. Yours and mine.
Disclaimer #2: Also, just to clarify, my business is not an MLM. My money is B2B money, and I have just now began training others. Naturally, they pay me for my time, my expertise, my resources, etc.
Perhaps just some random thoughts...
When you sell B2B customers, instead of B2C, just one customer can win big. If you have a portfolio of a few large clients, you can become a millionaire. If you can train people how to become millionaires, then you can piggyback off of their millions.
A man's determination is like a sword; it is created in fire - yet, when it strikes, it is cold as steel.
Self-belief trumps a hater's hate every time. Nothing a hater does will slow me down or keep me from achieving what I intend to.
Somewhere along the way, the haters were replaced with lovers, people who see the vision, and get as excited as I do about the global nature of what I'm doing.
I haven't made a dime in the MLM industry, and I do not intend to. That said, I have learned a lot of lessons by studying the MLM industry.
Hard work pays off. When I look at the checks, the deposits, the stacks of cash, I think of the concept of Mastery, of putting in 10,000 hours once, twice, three, and four times over. I think of starting from the bottom, closing my first deal - on the phone - years ago, when I had nothing, when I used to ask my grandparents to borrow money.
That which does not kill you makes you stronger. Time after time, I have endured situations that I was positive that I would not endure. I've made it through the daunting doubts, the times when I thought I wouldn't make it anymore.
With one deal, or a handful of them, I can make over six figures. I've proven this time and again. Now, I see that the path to wealth means sharing my secrets with not a few people, but many. I see and feel the need to fill the needs of others, which should remind you of Zig Ziglar's "you can have anything you want in life, if you help others get what they want" statement. I see now that I don't really have to sell someone anything if I have what they want. I see now why appealing to the self-interest of others is a Law of Power.
So focused. So focused. So focused. So focused.
Focusing on the concept of focus itself yields some pretty interesting results. I find that there is almost always room for improvement, always a way for me to cut the hours, minutes and seconds between the time X when I set out to achieve a goal and time Y when I complete it.
I am very happy, yet extremely dissatisfied. I want more. I want more, in the sense that Gordon Gekko reveres greed as good. Just what is "greed," anyway? "Excessive" desire, especially for wealth and such things. Yet, who defines "excessive"? That is a subjective term, not an objective one. There is no law of the Universe which tells us all how much we are to have. Is not the glory of capitalism the fact that it promotes, by its very nature, more. One man's less is another man's more?
@Vigilante
Disclaimer #1: To avoid any confusion, please let this serve as a public service announcement that I will not accept any recruits from the Fastlane. If you PM me asking to work with me, I will refuse (unless, of course, you do web developer/web design/video work... I'm talking to a few Fastlaners about designing site. I post here only for motivation. Yours and mine.
Disclaimer #2: Also, just to clarify, my business is not an MLM. My money is B2B money, and I have just now began training others. Naturally, they pay me for my time, my expertise, my resources, etc.
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