The Balance of Failure

Posted by Steve Martino
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Jun 30, 2008
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We're All "Self Made" But Only Millionaires Seem to Admit That!

1) Failure is a privilege... Failure is singular to people who exercise their potential and work successfully until everything comes crashing down.

2) Failure is only for those who "build it up" and then watch it crumble.

3) "Failure is really success, because there is always an equal seed of equivalent good (potential & opportunity) in all that we on the worldly plain perceive as failure. And there are those (including myself) who would prefer to erase the word failure from their vocabulary. And replace it with the working philosophy of "falling forward fast".

4) Noteworthy subject and one worthy of discussion, "Failure" that is. Especially when "failure" has become synonymous with MLM for the most part.

5) Most networkers would say that they "failed" at network marketing.

Most Networkers Never Even Get Within a Mile of Failing
At MLM. The Truth Is, Most Networkers Never Even Really
Get Started!

6) Majority who dabble in MLM ultimately walk away from MLM or they hop from program to program saying how "that deal didn't work" and how "that one didn't work either", when all along, they never even got started in the first place!

7) Erases any notion or even their probability of failure. Completely. It's like, how could a bridge collapse if the piles never got drilled into the earth?......See what I mean?

8) "Marketing" is just solving a "lead" (prospects) problem. That's all marketing is. It's a problem solver. It's not "the business". Instead, the business of networking is creating relationships.

9) People will join an MLM, not even get two enrollee's, quit-and then say "I failed at MLM" or scream at how MLM is a scam!

10) The truth is, hanging a shingle out saying you're a doctor doesn't make you a doctor. you have to "practice" (work) to be a real doctor. And untill you have enrolled at least 10 and built a downline of 50 you have never truly "networked" or for that matter, even gotten started!

Sincerely,
- Steve Martino -
 Downline Duplication Specialist    

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