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THE GREATEST SHOW IN NETWORK MARKETING: PART 10

Walking Away from the Circus, Not the Model Walking away from the circus is not the same thing as rejecting the model. That distinction matters — because the grifters rely on people confusing the two. The underlying model of tiered, leveraged compensation is not foolish. It is not inherently immoral. In fact, stripped of theatrics, …

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 Hidden Costs of MLM — Part 7:

The True Profit of Principle When the emotional, financial, and spiritual dust settles, what remains is principle.It’s the one thing MLM rarely teaches — yet it’s the only thing that can redeem it. Principle isn’t glamorous. It doesn’t sell from stage or trend on social media.But it lasts. When Paul wrote that everything should be …

The Hidden Costs of MLM — Part 6

The Debt of Disillusionment Disillusionment is what happens when the emotional high fades and reality sets in.You start noticing what you were trained to ignore — the contradictions, the empty meetings, the recycled hype. At first, you tell yourself it’s just a slump. You try harder, double down on belief, and silence the voice in …