Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The Big Lie

The Big Lie

The Internet is awash with websites that promise easy wealth with little or no effort. Those websites do exactly what they're designed to do... they make money for the people who own them.

They accomplish that by using your hopes and dreams and goals against you. They show you pictures of shiny cars, big houses, and happy people strolling on the beach. They tell you how easy it is to become wealthy. They let you read (or listen to) testimonials from people who are thrilled with their new lifestyles... all because they clicked a button on that website and paid their money.

But can you really pay someone $50 a month, do little or nothing, and become fantastically wealthy?

I'm sorry, but no.

Think about it. If there was even ONE website where that was REALLY possible, that would be the only website on the Internet. We wouldn't need millions of websites, would we? We'd all be wealthy and nobody would care about any other website. It would be on every news broadcast in the world.

But that's not the case, is it? That's because easy wealth is just a lie. It's a tool that people use to get others to send them money. As nice as it sounds, it's simply not possible.

Dale