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It's human nature. We're naturally lazy. We are always looking for an easier way to do things. And believe it or not, for the most part this has been good for us. The laid back days of "whatever or who ever" that is us to a Tee. Our ancestors figured out that planting crops and raising livestock was more efficient than hunting and gathering. It allowed them spend less time "working" and also gave them added security against the whims of nature. It allowed them to build better shelters and pool their resources to maximize their collective efforts. The end result of course, is civilization as we know it. That is us more efficient work lees time working leaving more time for leisure. While our basic nature of finding a better or simpler way has been a benefit to us it can also be our Achilles Heel. In the story of Achilles, his mother tried to make him immortal as an infant, by dipping him in the river Styx. As she immersed him, she held him by one heel and forgot to dip him a second time so the heel she held could get wet too. Therefore, the place where she held him remained untouched by the magic water of the Styx and that part stayed mortal or vulnerable. In the same way, our basic nature while good and beneficial, often allows others to take advantage of us. It allows others to use our desire for making things simpler or easier to sell us ideas and products that provide us with a hope for doing so. Think about it. Diet products, programs and exercise equipment sales have increased almost exponentially in the United States over the past 20 years. Yet as a nation, we are frankly, fatter than ever. If we are using these products and services more than ever shouldn't we be seeing some results? Is it that these products and services don't really work, or is it our nature that leads us from one product to another looking for an easier way? The magic Pill, the Silver Bullet the no work at it diet. While there are worthless products that take advantage of our basic nature I think the real issue is that nature itself. In terms of weight and fitness, we all know the basics of what it takes to lose weight. We need to burn more calories than we consume. We can do this by eating less (dieting) and letting our natural metabolism stay the same or by eating the same and increasing our metabolic output through some form of exercise. Of course science has shown us that a bit of both in combination, dieting and exercising, works best. If you'd like to learn more about a brand new prospecting system that builds YOUR primary business and generates multiple income streams, go here: http://www.pathtopresident.com/r/blindguy55 Remember you can also learn more of the 35 years in Network Marketing from Dr Robin Rushlo at http://www.blindgevity.com
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