The Exodus Protocol: Part 4
The Exodus Protocol Part 4 separates ethical leverage from predatory MLM recruiting by asking where the money comes from: product utility, repeat consumption, and transparent compensation, or hype.
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The Exodus Protocol Part 4 separates ethical leverage from predatory MLM recruiting by asking where the money comes from: product utility, repeat consumption, and transparent compensation, or hype.

The Exodus Protocol Part 3 teaches the architecture of sovereignty: build a private, product-centered Mannatech business around utility and repeat buyers instead of social media performance.

The Exodus Protocol Part 2 argues that ethical network marketing has to be built on product utility and repeat buyers, not influencer vanity, social media performance, or recruiting hype.

The Exodus Protocol begins with an audit of consent: the small ways people trade autonomy for comfort, and why ethical network marketing must be built on ownership, product utility, and sober business judgment instead of predatory MLM theater.

Kevin Harrison concludes The Silent Revolution with a call back to stewardship, self-governance, health responsibility, and product-centered ethical opportunity.