90 Days To Passive Income: Why Network Marketing Can Make You A Millionaire

I lost all my confidence in the search for truth. Face it the truth can set you free. For EXACTLY 10 years of my life I did not go back to working in a conventional 9-5 job. How did I survive having 4 kids, separated without zero employment and yet surviving?  I'd say it is nothing short of a miracle.

Now if you read about the guy working at a petrol station. He recently made headlines all over South Africa because he, being a black man from a disadvantaged history ie the Apartheid era, gave a young white woman a 100 bucks because she realised as she pulled up to the garage to fill her tank with petrol (as its called here) only as she was about to pay for filling up did she realise that she did not have her handbag or purse with her. Now the petrol attendant who saw her predicament and decided to give her 100 so that she could arrive home safely and later at her convenience
could
pay him back. You came to this blog to find out "what is passive income" or how you can make money from home, but not any money. Passive income, specifically. 

So why am I telling you the story about the petrol attendant and what does it have to do with money. Well that guy did something that 99.9% of people wouldn't do. He took a risk of losing finance but he ended up making literally a life changing decision and one that has contributed to his financial freedom. I mean, petrol attendants make an hourly rate of nothing much to be desired in terms of salary, its most likely wages that's paid weekly and yet at the same time just a honest days work to put food on the table. Most people who work a 9-5 common job would not choose being a petrol attendant. Yet this man who made a measly and humble source of income has earned almost up to half a million in the local south African currency. When the lady who he so kindly helped out mentioned on Facebook how unusual and kind he was to give her his hard earned money so that she could be safe, social media saw the post going viral, people were so impressed by his selfless deed and quite honestly surprised that he had taken such a risk. Because of the crime rate and just general dishonesty most people are not willing to help out somebody they dont know as the risk of it being a scam is just that high. So people are afraid to trust. Everyone in South Africa wanted to know who is this fellow and why did he give her the money when his making such a basic source of income. "Why did you help her?" This man however, when interviewed by news crew simply stated,
I am a BELIEVER
He wasn't talking about a religion as some Christians refer to themselves as
believers... He just meant that he prefers to look at the cup as half full instead of half

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