Why Bother?
'Why bother with such crappy odds of success?' good question.
Maybe I should mention a few people who bothered even though the odds were against them, I think you should know some of these.
Thomas Edison (1000 failures to invent the light bulb).
Isaac Newton (Years of failed experiments)
The Wright brothers (man was not ment to fly)
Henry Ford (Who needed assembly lines anyway?)
Bill Gates (Nobody wants a home computer)
Donald Trump (Massive failure but an even bigger recovery)
Not to mention Artists, Musicians & Authors (odds to low, why try?)
Why bother with crappy odds of success? Afterall no-one should take a risk when only a few will succeed. Don't ask for that raise or promotion. The odds of getting are too low. Better not look for a partner just look at those statistics for divorce. Why not sit back on the couch, watch the TV and find a nice safe dead end job. Why experience life to the fullest, when you can watch someone else do it on TV?
Why bother? Improving your social skills, meeting new people and personal growth that comes through the motivation in MLM makes it worth the small expense. When you compare the cost with that spent on junk food, smokes or drink it is really quiet small. MLM improves your personal development and gives you a chance to succeed where as the normal costly vices do not.
A question the MLM's ask if not MLM, what else? So tell me DmitryDavydov what else are you doing now that produces a passive income (income that keeps coming in regardless of if you work or not)?
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