“He who would have something he’s never yet had; will have to do something he’s never yet done!” (Author unknown)
Albert Einstein was credited with suggesting that there is nothing so foolish as to carry on in the same way and expect results to be different and the statement that he’d rather have 1% of the income off 100 people that 100% of the income off himself is attributed to John Paul Getty, a revered and respected financial magnate during his era
As a point of departure, we believe that the above two paragraphs lay a sound foundation for the discussion which follows
In our day and age, in our beloved South Africa, the African continent and throughout the world, more and more people are born to fewer and fewer jobs (as an acronym it only ever stood for ‘just over broke’) but somehow life and living must go on
There is a need to change the mindset of people to understanding that their future is their own to have go down the drain or to flourish; this future, at present, involves waiting to see what can be had for as little effort as possible. The same personal energy could be put to much better and more profitable use making things happen for themselves. There is a problem though; such free thinking people could prove an embarrassment to an inept government as they would have the gumption to dismiss incompetent officials and not listen to their political rhetoric
We firmly believe that the MLM business model has reached a stage of maturity where it can with confidence be introduced to any one prepared to exercise a little discipline and perseverance. People of political influence and financial integrity are freely promoting the business model so that I believe we’re possibly on the threshold of a new, dare I say it, financial dispensation
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