What exactly does Waitley mean by that? I think it's kind of like this: if you could book, say, the real Elvis Presley to play a concert, then why would you book an Elvis impersonator? Isn't the "real thing" always better than an imitation, even if it's the flashiest imitation around?
You all know that we run into this problem all the time in network marketing: all flash and no substance, covering up for something that isn't there.
(Quite a few, right?)
Well, Denis Waitley's quote ought to be ringing in your ears every time somebody approaches you about a "sure-fire" way to build your business without, you know, building it (i.e., working hard to get results).
Same goes for opportunities, of course. Why would you ever accept an imitation, when you have access to the real thing, the only original?
Here's the fact of the matter: if you're with Gano Excel, you're with a true original; and if you're not with Gano Excel, we invite you to find out why we attract some of the happiest, most loyal and most honest affiliates in direct sales!
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