Monday, May 31, 2021

Moral and Philosophical Underpinning


We build groups of people who choose to collaborate to make money together.  Fundamentally, this is what we market and "sell".  The individual businesses and platforms we employ to fuel the economic engine do not really matter (given they are sound).  Essentially, they could be anything.  As such, we are not hawking a "biz opp", we are creating understanding about the benefits of "agreement" and of being in business together.

This agreement, at its core, has a moral and philosophical underpinning.  Without "agreement", a viable, long-term business will not exist.  No consensus, no shared values, and commitment... no long-term business.  Therefore, to re-state, we build consensus within groups of people who choose to be in business and make money together.  The asset you build is a group of competent, committed people who (ultimately) participate in monthly subscriptions, long-term -with you being the recipient/beneficiary.

To back up a step, morality is about something being "right or wrong".  As such, in regard to the morality of things, you must ask yourself if you agree with the premise of building groups of people who choose to collaborate to make money together?  This is our business model.  We educate and provide supports for people to engage in this process.  If you are not on board at this fundamental level, you are in the wrong place.

Along these same lines, philosophy can mean a lot of things.  For purposes here, let's say that philosophy simply means it is a "way" of thinking.  Again, it is the underpinning that is a foundation for common understanding and agreement.

These are important, baseline, fundamental concepts for you to grasp.  Our mission is long-term income, driven by a stable group of people with a common frame of reference who "buy into" a common set of beliefs and assumptions.

Your ability to articulate what is conveyed in this post will be a good predictor of the kind of group you will build and its long-term viability.