Publisher's Synopsis
Steeped in the Traditions of salesmanship of the past, the "founders" will never know what they have in Multi-Level Marketing till (and IF) they take off the restraints and finally get to see what this baby can do! MLM (multi-level marketing) is, regardless of what the detractors and their victims say, is a brilliant way to do business, but that not the all-to-end-all; that's just the start; that's just for openers! In this book, I - the author (Paul Hall) - combine the last 40 years of experience in the field to reveal an entirely different form of economics. It's an organic form that is able to help each individual to tap-into the infinite resources of supply running through the universe. A natural supply that can allow each individual in the world to attain at least a doable level of economic sufficiency.Let's face it: we have to give Multi-Level Marketing a much-needed upgrade that will enable it to be one of the last chances the embattled middle class has left for upward mobility. You have to choose between the bottom line or the well-being of humankind. So what's the problem with watching the "bottom line"? Well, it's as they always say, "A watched pot never boils" -- meaning if you OBSESS over anything, in reality, it will never come to true fruition. But -- see to the well-being of the humankind you can be of service to, and the so-called "bottom line" will blossom and burgeon. You see, the ones preoccupied with mere profit are reactive, which means they go obsolete because they're only willing to change when it's too late and they resort to destructiveness and falling back upon the quick fix of the fallacy of inordinate wealth as in pouring money on the flames of reversals-of-fortune imagining it will keep justice from coming to pass as it always inevitably does. Put it off and it gets worse. But those who see to the people and their environment are ADAPTIVE and are able to make necessary changes before the curve of inevitable obsolescence. Don't agree? Why then are we still in an "industrial revolution" hmm? That's inordinate wealth pouring money on the flames of the hell of changelessness because they wiped-out the whistle-blowers with their defamatory damage-control. So, it's high time to take the bulletin board by the hornet's nest and get to the point where you can afford lawyers to hold your own against the onslaught of the decimation of the middle and lower classes rather than just going quietly into the night without a whimper and letting those who use the failing tactic of getting rich at the expense of everyone else entrap you as well behind their economic barrier of hopeless indebtedness.