The most powerful drive in our country is the desire for more. It has become the DNA of democracy and therefore inherited by every American. Brainwashed in guru-jargon that claims nobody wants to be a nobody, we begin to believe the dream nothing can bring me down. I'll run with the big dogs, join the new wave, use this can’t miss strategy.
Hardest to overcome is the attrition factor in MLM du jour! Even if you manage to bring in your monthly required recruits and begin to see some income as a result of their work, sooner rather than later, they drop out and move on. The leaky-bucket syndrome begins. You will have to replace him/her. But while you are looking for a new member another drops by the wayside, and another. Suddenly you see the picture: this is never going to end.
Fast forward a month or two, and Stockdale's theory materializes. Minimal progress has been made in spite of the fact that you are working harder than when you were in that Time-For-Money trap. Spirit drop, attitude go sour. You puzzle which should come first – getting it right, or getting it going?
Out of ideas, out of a plan and out of money, common sense now seems to get suspended. You fall into a marketing coma and the rest is history.
Never anticipated the obstacles? Leaky-bucket syndrome? Falling into a marketing coma? No, this one won‘t do either. Let‘s pass again.
For reasons listed above, we have passed on programs that cover just about 98% of all opportunities on the Internet. Eliminate the shaky ones or the out-and-out scams, and you can halve your choices in this 98%. But there is still that 2% that deserves your inquiry.
Somewhere there‘s a gem hiding among all the glitz and glitter on the Internet. Once you discover what to look for, your hunt is easy. It‘s how the Velveteen Rabbit suddenly becomes real, as written by Margery Williams.