Thursday, March 27, 2008

MLM and the Starving Artist

A wise man once said to me, "I'm in this business because I didn't want to be a starving artist." That same gentleman while being the wealthiest individual I know personally is also one of the most talented DJ's that I've had the pleasure of hearing play.

With that simple statement, he was able to put into words what I hitherto could not articulate - Why I am a Network Marketer.

I've been a starving artist. That I suffered for my art may at face value seem worthy and noble. But trust that here was nothing noble about it. It was a miserable and wholly depressing existence. What's worse, living that lifestyle actually drew my focus away from my passions and put them on my financial woes. So, instead of pursuing the arts, I spent most of my time chasing the dollar bill. And boy did I chase.

I've delivered pizzas, waited tables, worked in customer service, in retail, in movie theaters, moved furniture, and even had a job riding the local buses and counting the number of people as they entered and exited the vehicle. Depressing.

Enter Network Marketing

What this amazing industry does is it allows you in your spare time to create a residual income income that will help you bridge the gap between gigs so that you won't have to eat ramen noodles (unless you like it) and give blood for money (unless you want to). It will also allow you to fund the various artistic endeavors you may want to pursue. Personally speaking,I will use my network marketing income to launch my film and music projects.

Finally, Network Marketing let's you live life on you own terms. The income you can build in network marketing strips away all excuses, all distraction, so you can fully devote yourself to your life's passions. That is noble. That is worthy.

Start a Network Marketing business today and stop being a starving artist.

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