Does Network Marketing Really Destroy A Traditional JOB?
What do you think? Does Network Marketing really destroy the traditional job?
While listening to an interview with Eric Worre – Network Marketing Pro and the well-know writer Robert Kiyosaki, author of the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Kiyosaki explains “Why Network Marketing Destroys A Traditional Job.”
Here’s a brief summary of what Kiyosaki says:
American Corporations say they are hiring but they are hiring overseas.
Most people are addicted to the paycheck and that is the most sinister plots every pulled on a human being.
If you need a paycheck, you have sold your soul.
You have sold your body, your mind and your emotions.
You stay in fear of losing your job or whether you’re going to get a raise or get promoted.
Why would you do that?
If you need a paycheck you have the wrong mindset to be in network marketing.
We are here to build businesses….not to give you a paycheck.
If you are looking to “get-rich quick” you already have the employee/loser mindset.
What network marketing does is cure of you that employee/loser/paycheck, get rich quick mentality and helps you build your own business.
You were probably told at an early age to go to school, get an education, and get a job.
Then, get a higher paying job.
Network Marketing is an entrepreneur’s mindset, and entrepreneur’s spirit.
Not a loser/employee “I need a paycheck mentality”
The Two Essential Reasons to Join a Network Marketing Business
Reason number one is to help yourself. Reason number two is to help others. If you join for only one of these two reasons, then the system will not work for you.
The top of the network marketing system is open to everyone-unlike traditional jobs, which allow only one person to reach the top of the company.
The reason most people do not reach the top is simply because they quit too soon.
When you join a network marketing company, you are the CEO of your own business.
In a Network Marketing Company, each individual starts at exactly the same level – at the top of your own business.
You have exactly the same opportunity as everyone else and are compensated in direct proportion to the activity, success or the value you deliver according to the marketplace.
Network marketing is one of only a few businesses that offer the most success to those who help others achieve success.
You may or may not agree with what I said but either way, I would love to hear from you so please leave me some comments below and let me know what you think.
To Your Prosperity (which should be bigger than your paycheck)
Sherry Starnes
Never thought of needing a paycheck as selling your soul, but it is true. Great post Sherry and I agree that the reasons we are doing this HAVE to be to help ourselves AND to help others.!!
Sherry, this is an excellent article. The interview was superb and “it’s a stone cold fact we have a better way.”
Loved this “What network marketing does is cure of you that employee/loser/paycheck, get rich quick mentality and helps you build your own business.” Because that can be something that cripples a lot of people.
My take home points were that you need to help yourself and others. Helping yourself gets you in the game, but helping others keeps you in the game and ensures your longevity in your network marketing business. Plus, the reminder that everyone starts at the same level was great — because it’s so true. But, sometimes I overlook that fact.
this is a great video, i always loved robert kiyosaki and the value he shares
Hey Sherry I love this video clip and Robert Kiyosaki mentions how people are addicted to the paycheck. Which is a total mindset that can be shifted. I am living proof of that. So bringing more awareness to people about different choices they have like network marketing is something I’m glad to see you sharing and we all contribute to the betterment of this industry. Great post!
Hmmm. The way I see, everything is networking. How is actually internet marketing different from network marketing. Basicall marketing is networking, regardless the chanell we use to do it. Matija, Slovenia