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All That Glitters Is Not God : Breaking Free from the Sweet Deceit of Multi-Level Marketing |
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Rating: Summary: All That Glitters is Not God Review: Book was written in ignorance... This book is based on an entirely false notion, of what MLM is. It sterotypes this type of buisness and everyone in it to be the same. It fails to understand that MLM is a business model, that is neither good or bad, and an MLM businessman/woman can build this build this business any number (100's) of ways.
Rating: Summary: All That Glitters is Not God Review: Book was written in ignorance... This book is based on an entirely false notion, of what MLM is. It sterotypes this type of buisness and everyone in it to be the same. It fails to understand that MLM is a business model, that is neither good or bad, and an MLM businessman/woman can build this build this business any number (100's) of ways.
Rating: Summary: Throw the baby out with the bath water Review: I was disappointed with this book simply because it lacked specifics. It was written in a vague sense of the MLM industry that could be applied to nearly any profession where money is a lure. Rather than being a balanced review of an industry, it smacks of one's bitter experience with a specific company. My challenge to the author is to write a guide book on MLM's based on biblical principles that shows the pros, cons and how to avoid the pitfalls of the industry.
Rating: Summary: Throw the baby out with the bath water Review: I was disappointed with this book simply because it lacked specifics. It was written in a vague sense of the MLM industry that could be applied to nearly any profession where money is a lure. Rather than being a balanced review of an industry, it smacks of one's bitter experience with a specific company. My challenge to the author is to write a guide book on MLM's based on biblical principles that shows the pros, cons and how to avoid the pitfalls of the industry.
Rating: Summary: This book exposes the futility in chasing after MLM success Review: Very well written book on how the MLM business sucks us into a wearisome pursuit of wealth by showing us how we are "discontent" with our current situation and alluring us into wanting more and more--and sometimes at the expense of those we love. I've been involved with an MLM for seven years and for the last three have basically just purchased products, but have been wondering if I "missed the boat" somehow by not pursuing MLM vigilantly to obtain my "financial freedom". What I've discovered over the last three years is PEACE from all the running here and there and my ministry to others has increased tremendously since I'm not so consumed with my own "success". This book confirmed to me that I've made the right decision to cease MLM activities and is an excellent guide for anyone caught in the MLM web of deceit.
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