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THE GREATEST SHOW IN NETWORK MARKETING: PART 9

The Endless Parade of Clowns (Why MLM Trainers Never Run Out) Context: The Clown Car Gag In mid‑20th‑century circuses and early children’s television, there was a recurring gag audiences immediately understood. A tiny car would drive into the ring. One clown would step out. Then another. Then another. Then another. The joke wasn’t that clowns …

THE GREATEST SHOW IN NETWORK MARKETING: PART 8

Why I Ran Off and Joined the MLM Circus Context: What “Running Off to Join the Circus” Meant Before the internet, before corporate career paths, the circus held a unique place in American culture. From the late 1800s through the mid‑20th century, the circus was a traveling world unto itself. It moved town to town …

THE GREATEST SHOW IN NETWORK MARKETING: PART 5

THE CROWD: Why People Keep Falling for the Same Stupid Tricks Barnum famously said:  “There’s a sucker born every minute.” But he was wrong. There’s a sucker born every minute *only when the system produces them.* MLM produces suckers by: rewarding enthusiasm over intelligence praising blind faith over critical thinking celebrating activity instead of results …

THE GREATEST SHOW IN NETWORK MARKETING: PART 4

THE HOAX: Why MLM Keeps Repeating Models That Don’t Work Barnum understood something powerful: People will defend a lie as long as the lie protects their self-image. MLM companies have been recycling the SAME broken strategies for 40 years because: they require no skill they create emotional dependency they produce small wins that disguise systemic …

THE GREATEST SHOW IN NETWORK MARKETING: PART 2

THE ILLUSIONIST: How Gurus Sell Magic Instead of Method” Barnum didn’t sell the truth. He sold the *idea* of truth wrapped in enough glitter that no one cared to look closer. Every modern MLM “guru” inherited this tactic. They sell: “manifestation”  “alignment”  “high-ticket clarity”  “business energetics”  “brand authenticity” None of which you can teach. None …