The Zen of MLM: Legacy, Leadership and the Network Marketing Experience
Posted on 06-24-2007 by jdmann

As the first few hundred people ordered, received and started reading their copies of The Zen of MLM, I turned 53—and as I did, here’s what I was looking at:

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This is my view from a helicopter over the gaping Waimea Canyon on Kauai, shot with my trusty Canon SD400 from a helicopter on June 10, 2007—a live shot of the awe-inspiring, stupefying power of water to cut through rock.

Talk about patience and persistence!

Here is a second shot, seconds later:

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What does this have to do with the Zen of MLM? (In truth, I would have put these shots on my journal—my “other blog”—but that blog hasn’t yet gotten the Lukemeister treatment and been updated to be photo-capable. Coming soon.)

Actually, quite a bit. Lao Tzu says, “The highest good is like water,” and goes on to explain why that mysterious substance we today call the “universal solvent” is singled out for such high praise. And that has quite a bit to do with how network marketing operates, in its finest hour.

How?

Ah — that’s for you to comment! This is not a lecture — it’s a conversation.

Your turn.

Comments

[...] last! The blog for the Zen of MLM has launched, and done so in style, with several breathtaking (if I do say so myself) photographs of Kauai’s Waimea Canyon, taken from helicopter vantage point (on my fifty-third birthday). Actually, I would have posted [...]


Azmi on 8 October, 2007 at 4:08 am #

nice picture you have there.How to get to that place…thanks for giving me idea of the places i would love to visit. :P


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