THIS IS TOO HARD TO DO:
Yes, it can be hard if you make it that way.

Actually it just takes slow steady determination until you get the snowball up the hill and starts it rolling down even then you still are going to have to make quite a few small snowballs and let them roll down the hill too.

I retired over 24 years ago. I never thought anything would interest me enough to get me back into business.

On Sunday, March 19, 2006 my wife Meryl joined. A little after midnight I joined. By noon Monday we had earned back our small investment and then some. We did not even have any samples to sell. So with a little grin we handed out theoretical samples. They've worked very well.

The first member of our downline joined because she overheard us talking. It Just snowballed from their.

Two days later Keith, the chief executive officer, heard about us and decided to fly to Fresno the next day and invite us in any one we wanted to bring to breakfast at the Piccadilly in.

I did not fully understand the program then except to know that it was outstanding. Keith came to breakfast and did not pontificate, in fact he did not even stand up and make a speech, he just walked around the table squatted, made sure he talked to everyone, and did a remarkable thing for a chief executive. He actually listened to what we had to say.

Keith is a very determined but down-to-earth person whom you would enjoy as a next-door neighbor. If I had not like him and believe him to be a man of integrity, character, ethics and principal I would've quit right then. Keith is all those things.

Now as to this being too hard for you to do. Let us examine me:
*I am 72 years old.
*I am entirely missing my left foot. Actually it is in a pickle jar in the basement of the Fresno Veterans Administration Hospital. I know right where it is so it is not missing.
*I have had a Tia. That is a transient something or other. I think it is a stroke that has to do with the bus.
*I am deteriorating internally with heart problems, liver problems and probably other problems.
*I have been a type 1 (juvenile) diabetic for 44 years.
*my right hand has had no sensitivity in its for more than a year. I cannot type with it because I get no feedback and have no idea if my fingers are on the keys are not. I can not hold a sandwich. I can not cut my own food. I can hardly tell if I am holding my white cane on not.
*did I forget to mention I am totally blind?

Now please have someone tell me how hard this is to do and why they can't do it. How much sympathy do you feel I will give them? Yes, I realize there are a lot of people that are much worse off than I am. Even more than you might think because I don't really think I am bad off. I just have a bunch of things that do not work. I do have one thing that works tremendously well.

My forgeter is not in the least affected by the above things.

So do not pretend to be a lawyer. Do not think about why you can not do it. Instead you think about how you can do it. Think how you will feel when you do do it.

I know that you can do it. Do you know that?
Bob