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"A Tale of Two Industries," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Success From Home Magazine, November 2005. Page
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"The Perfect Storm of Opportunity," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Success From Home Magazine, December 2005.
The Next Millionaires, by Paul Zane Pilzer, Success at Home Magazine, published March 2005. A vast amount of wealth is being created over the next ten years. Here's why--and how you can be a part of it. |
page 4 of 6 The Next Millionaires Who will those new millionaires be? Many of them will be network marketers. Small businesses today account for more than one-half our nation’s economic output and employ more than half our private-sector work force—and more than half of these are home-based businesses. In the past, it was riskier to go into business for yourself than to work for someone else. Not anymore. Recent changes in tax law have leveled the playing field—if anything, actually tilting it toward the individual entrepreneur! Congress has responded to a shift in values: People today want to work from home. Now they can. The large corporation is giving way to the independent contractor and the self-employed entrepreneur. In effect, we’re breaking down those huge corporations into their component are more people getting rich: The number of millionaires is increasing. In the past, you never had a chance. Because the big corporation ruled, someone else made that money… the Astors, the Vanderbilts, the Rockefellers. But during the 1990s, 3.6 million people stepped forward and claimed their own fortunes. Now let’s go back to that forecast of $100 trillion in household wealth by 2016. (And remember, that’s a conservative forecast.) Where will that new $52 trillion come from? Of course, the majority of it will go to make those people who are already wealthy still wealthier. But at least 20 percent of it—$10 trillion or more—will represent new entrepreneurs coming to the table. That $10 trillion represents ten million new millionaires. One of the greatest thrills I have as a writer is to network marketers who represent a wellness line of products or services. The great religions of the world became great partly by addressing the secular needs of their adherents. Indeed, the founding documents of most religions demonstrate that God wants us to be well—Deuteronomy contains expansive portions on diet, |
and gluttony was one of the original seven deadly sins. Yet today, the crying secular need of learning to live a wellness lifestyle of diet and exercise is ignored by most religions and religious organizations. But they are not ignored by the network marketing community—indeed, recognizing and serving this global need is at the very heart of the network marketing model. Make no mistake: There is a crisis, a trend of epidemic proportions opposite to wellness—a crisis of overweight, obesity and the so-called “lifestyle diseases.” Right now, network marketing is the only force I see that has the potential to effect the huge change that’s so badly needed. And when you go out into the world to help improve people’s personal and economic wellness, you are adding value to society and contributing to the betterment of the world. That, to me, is serving God: doing the best job you can at serving more of God’s children. Given the confluence of these two trends, wellness and network marketing, I cannot think of any other time in history when the opportunity to serve this greater cause has been more abundantly available, not only to a few, but to millions. - Success from Home ![]() Paul Zane Pilzer Professor Paul Zane Pilzer is a world-renowned economist, multimillionaire entrepreneur, college professor and author of five best-selling books. prev next |
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The
Next MillionairesExplains how you can become of the the ten million new millionaires that will be created between 2006-2016. |
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New Health Insurance SolutionHow to get cheaper, better health insurance from birth to old age without an employer plan. |
The
NewWellness Revolution How to make a fortune in the next trillion dollar industry--preventative medicine and wellness. |
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York Times BestsellerGod Wants You To Be Rich Explains how our economic system is based on our biblical heritage, and you can prosper materially and spiritually. |
Fountain
of WealthAward-winning 6 CD (or cassette) audio series explains the new opportunities for creating wealth in the 21st century. |
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People's MoneyPilzer's first book, exposing the S&L Crisis and the history of savings in America. |
Unlimited
Wealth Pilzer's seminal work explaining how we live in a world of unlimited physical resources because of rapidly advancing technology. |
The
Next TrillionWhy the wellness industry will exceed the $1 trillion health care (sickness) industry in the next ten years. |
Real Estate
ReviewCollection of articles on the guidelines for success in commercial real estate investments. |
The
Wellness Revolution How to make a fortune in the next trillion dollar industry-- preventative medicine and wellness. |
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