Ask yourself a few questions. Did you go to work today? Are you overworked and underpaid? When was the last time you received a raise at work? When was the last time that you had the money to do what you really want to do without limiting yourself?
The truth is that many people go to work every day and they do not realize that every time they go into work they contribute more and more to staying broke and even poor. If you make less than $30,000 in the U.S. you are considered to be lower class, quite frankly it is hard to live a halfway decent life with an even higher salary than that.
Work is all about trading time for money, but more than 70% of American workers are not paid nearly enough considering everything they do. You go to work every day thinking that you will be able to retire, but more than 90% of the people that work their entire lives end up living in the lower class and are considered poor. Cost of living always increases at a faster rate than your actual salary.
That is why every day that you go to work, you are contributing to your poorness. All the people that are not poor and are in the higher social classes achieved this by learning the art of duplication. Instead of trading time for money they learn how to multiply their money and how to make their money work for them.
The easiest way to achieve this is through the Network Marketing profession. Network Marketing is the only profession in which you can work 2 hours a day and get paid for over 1000 hours a day. This s possible by teaching others how to do the same thing you are doing and therefore your actions are duplicated through the work of others in your organization.
So while others go to work every day and contribute to their poorness; I practice the art of duplication and make my money work for me. Let me teach you how to do the same
Thursday, February 25, 2010
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