
A thought hit me today on my way to class. I was facing the school’s main library when I thought, “I bet that library is over-filled with students struggling to make good grades enough to get a ‘good’ job.” But how many jobs are there in this country to be given to these students? I don’t think that the overwhelming stress of getting an education is worth the long wait for a ‘good’ job. Students should begin to look around for another way to make ends meet. I believe that there are as many business ideas to execute as there are many young people. What is the guarantee that there’s any job at all (let alone a good one) waiting for you after school? Even if there is, is it going to fulfill your dreams of living a very comfortable life? Personally, the only way I’ve found to achieve my dreams of financial freedom is Network Marketing, which has proven to be the easiest and fastest way to prosperity in the history of capitalism. I strongly believe that if students take a hold of this type of business, the level of pressure and anxiety that schooling puts on students will be reduced.


















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