
A few days ago I asked myself a simple question:
“If I found a legitimate opportunity that could help people create additional income, could I think of four people who might benefit?”
The answer came immediately.
A family member struggling with bills.
A friend worried about retirement.
A small business owner fighting rising costs.
A rural community looking for ways to keep services available.
What surprised me was realizing that success doesn’t necessarily require a large network. Sometimes all it takes is one person who sees the value and takes action.
The opportunity I’m involved with has a very low one-time startup cost—less than many people spend on a meal out—and future growth is funded from earnings rather than additional purchases.
Whether it’s right for everyone is a different question. But it did make me think about how many people around us are looking for practical ways to improve their financial situation.
Perhaps the better question isn’t whether you know four people.
Perhaps it’s whether you know one.
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— Rick Herring