The Real American
Dream

Glenn Finley Executive Director F.M.G
We all have dreams. Some of us want to spend more time with our friends and families, others
want to do more with their free time, drive nicer cars or live in fancier homes. We all want a boss who cares about
our well-being, a vacation on a long-forgotten tropical island and relief from our monthly bills, expenses and
overflowing debt. And to achieve these dreams, all we have to do is work harder and longer hours. In doing
so, our companies will take notice, pay us more
money and everything will work out, right? -WRONG!
IT'S A MYTH.
The truth is, things are not going to go our way unless we make a change. A change in the way we
approach our jobs and, more importantly, the way we approach our lives. Until we take control, we're destined to
live by someone else's rules, conditions and limitations.
WHAT KIND OF CHANGE?
How can we revamp our financial priorities enough to secure the things we want in our life
without starting over completely? Well, we could hit it big in the stock market ..capitalism at it's finest. Or is
it legalized gambling? Maybe a shift into a different field is more sure-footed and could help increase
your earning potential. All it would take is additional schooling, and every year millions of people choose higher
education as a means to improve their lives. While it's an admirable and noble pursuit, it doesn't come cheap nor
does it guarantee a better job. And remember, you're trying to squeeze more hours out of your day, not fewer, so
where are you going to find the time to take a class? At night, meaning you'd be seeing even less of thefamily you
don't see enough already.
A SOLUTION TO YOUR DILEMNA
Feeling hopeless? Don't worry, there is a solution to your dilemma; the same dilemma shared by
millions just like you who are looking for alternatives to the roads their lives have taken. It's an opportunity
that has generated more than $100 billion worldwide. Ever thought of opening your own business? Statistics suggest
you are like 96 percent of adults between the ages of 24 and 44 who have looked into starting their own
business.
In fact, 74 percent of the millionaires in America own their own businesses. 20 percent of
those millionaires did it with a concept called Network Marketing and Direct
Sales.
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