The Federal Government offered me a promising opportunity in 1970, and I jumped at the chance to start a new chapter in'real life.' Soon after, I realised that'real life' was anything but a walk in the park.
After many promotions, it appeared to be a smart idea to purchase a home, especially given the likelihood of future professional progress and income growth. It didn't take long for me to discover that anything I created was immediately consumed in the home. After six years, it appeared that there was no end in sight.
I was prepared to accept any challenge that could assist me improve my circumstances. When I got home after a conference, where I had learned the first time about this company, I was giddy with excitement. I was able to achieve Platinum status in two years with the assistance of an extraordinarily supportive upline and a powerful system, despite my extreme apprehension about presenting the plan. I got even more driven to start my own business after my government position did not turn out the way I had anticipated. As a result, I quit my job after three years, at the age of 31, to devote my full time to growing my business. I moved fast through the ranks to Emerald, and after three years of Bill Britt referring to me as 'Mark Emerald,' I was anxious to follow my upline pals to Diamond Club.
Was it all worth it in the end? Yes, without a doubt! I can now afford my home, I travel the world'literally ', and I have no boss. However, I have as friends some of the finest people you could ever expect to meet, who embody the highest morals and ethical standards possible. And, because I don't have a job to go to every day, I have the time and leisure to take advantage of it all!
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