MLM Is Not Gambling Or Sin Because Of This… (science experiments)

By Lou Casali

  Multi Level Marketing or Network marketing is closely related to gambling, but it not a devilish sin as gambling if you perform too high; however, it has an element of moral value that is not there in gambling at all.

Let use explore on how and why?

There is one winner and many losers in gambling.

Similarly, there is one big winner and many small winners in network marketing and of course there are some that do nothing more than purchasing the membership kit.

The one that gains the big winner label is the one that makes the most money like in a gambling system, but here there are not many losers, but there are many tiny performers. Many tiny commissions from the down line form the Lion’s share.

Perhaps the winning person in MLM is he who managed to receive his share, the Lion Share, because he started early and created many down lines very early. Rather than suspecting the system, he worked to make the system good beyond doubt. He was not ready to listen that he cannot!

Again, he is just the one in the thousands, where others are still in the system arguing if they can become rich and were not becoming rich at all because they were making tiny sales and tiny recruitments.

What made him different from others was that he knew working is the only way to become rich. He worked harder than those below him. Thus he gained his multiple tiny shares of those below him and his reward of continuing to be different and hard working than others was the sum of all tiny shares from many sources equaling riches!

How MLM is different from gambling and how it is related to the concept of gambling?

- Gambling does give life changing money, but at the expense of 100 losers.

- You take the lunch off the table from many people to make yourself better in Gambling.

- They starve, but you are overfed in Gambling.

- They loose, you win in Gambling.

- Gambling is total rip off, strip off!

- The more number of strip-offs you make, the more money you win.

But network marketing is lot better than gambling and it is not a sin like gambling for many reasons below:

-Network Marketing does give you life changing money, but with the contribution of the percentage of the earning of many 100 down lines.

-You DO NOT take the lunch off the table of your down lines, but you get a reasonable share from their lunch.

-Two shares is enough to serve you a meal

-When you get 4 shares you spend it on clothing

- When you get 6 you spend it on mobile phone bills

-When you get 100 you feed your home.

-When you get 1000 you land up to the so called luxurious level.

The beautiful thing about network marketing is every time you eat your share, someone have found an answer to their hunger and they are giving you the royalty money to you for having introduced them to the system.

You donate money to god because you believe he guided you. Your down line donates a share to you because you guided them to the system.

The money you get in network marketing is a token of thankfulness. It is good money. It has happiness in it.

You get your money after someone has fed themselves. You do not let anyone starve in network marketing like gamblers to.

Every share has a moral virtue to it.

The numbers of shares that you receive matters in network marketing.

LC is a professional network marketer who specializes in teaching others how to be successful with network marketing. If you want to get in touch with LC or learn more about network marketing success, Just click here

Why A 2010 World Cup Prediction Doesn’t Require Rocket Science
By Martin Sejas

  The World Cup draw in Durban is only 400 days away now! I thought it’d be a good opportunity to think about which teams names will be in those little balls to be drawn out for the groups for 2010. Here are my predictions and why I think each team should be there:

(the UEFA section will be done later, it is the longest and hardest one)

AFC - Australia, Japan, Korea Republic, Saudi Arabia

& Iran. These are the best five teams in Asia. I don’t think there can be many objections. Uzbekistan or Bahrain will probably get into the playoff spot but they are likely to be overpowered by Saudi Arabia/Iran/Korea Republic. Two of the three teams mentioned will qualify automatically, the other will playoff and smash New Zealand.

CAF - Cameroon, Nigeria, Egypt, Ghana & Cote d’Ivoire

The final round for the CAF has taken shape. Five groups of four, with the top team in each group to qualify. Egypt and Cote d’Ivoire should not have any excuses not to qualify, they have relatively easy groups. Cameroon and Nigeria have tricky groups with Cameroon having to tackle Morocco and Togo, whilst the Nigerians have to face recent World Cup regulars Tunisia. Ghana have the threat of Mali to deal with but I think they’ll have too much quality.

CONCACAF - Mexico, USA & Costa Rica. There is quite a gulf between these three nations and the rest of CONCACAF, and its been obvious for the last ten years. They’ll get through easily, but the fourth placed team will lose the playoff, the South American team will be way too strong.

CONMEBOL - Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay &

Chile. The first three are the “usual suspects” and will definitely be there. Uruguay are looking good and will probably also be there this time, after the disappointment of not making Germany 2006. Ecuador, who usually have been World Cup regulars have had a slower start than usual. Their away form has been terrible which is in contrast to Chile, whose away form has been sound, so I’ve tipped them ahead of Ecuador. Whoever comes fifth will beat the CONCACAF qualifier in the playoff.

The UEFA qualifiers will be analyzed in another article in the future since it is too early to make a reasonable prediction. Overall, it seems that most of the teams that will be there in 2010 will be pretty much the same ones that fought it out in Germany 2 years ago. However, previous World Cups have shown that there are always first timers. Hence, surprises should expected when most qualifiers resume in 2009.

Martin Sejas is the chief writer of http://www.SportsNewsFootball.com, a leading sports news football website known for its fearless and critical analysis of the major issues affecting the beloved game of football.

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