Do you ever dream of a simple, easy way to get rich and solve your insecurities about financial lack? I do, and I suspect I am not all that different from any one else. If you're like me you will also dismiss that dream as foolish and hopeless.
Yet it is this very skepticism that makes a few good get-quick-rich ideas foolish and hopeless, not the ideas themselves. There are many viable, good ways of getting rich quick. Winning the lottery is an example. It is just that the probabilities are rather small. Gambling aside, where the odds are fixed and stacked against you, it is only our own skepticism that reduces the probabilities of some simple, brilliant get-rich-quick ideas.
If people were not skeptical some of these ideas would make them rich in a month or less. The internet makes this possible because it is such a powerful networking tool. However, there is no tool to eliminate people’s skepticism, and there should not be. Our skepticism protects us. Yet our skepticism also robs us when it prevents us from even looking or listening to opportunities that are truly viable and legitimate. (And there are many out there). Ironic isn’t it. For fear of being robbed we end up robbing ourselves some of the time.
For example, what would you do if a stranger walked up to you and offered you a $5.00 bill, no strings attached? Chances are you would turn it down. Why? Because of what you would be imagining.
Well, what if there was a community of people that all agreed to give $5.00 to strangers with no strings attached and to receive $5.00 from strangers with no strings attached? What if the sole purpose of this community of people was to help each other get rich? And what if all you had to give was $5.00 to five people and you could find ten people in a week that would get past their fear and skepticism, and join you. If this was duplicated by those ten people in the next week and so on, you could be rich in a month.
What are the chances of finding this? About as small as winning the lottery. Why? Not because the odds are stacked against us, but because of our own skepticism. With no skepticism this would not only be possible it could easily be done. The only glitch in this bright idea is our own skepticism.
So should we just throw this idea out as impossible and move on? There is one rapidly growing group of people who think not. There is an increasing group of people who are determined to not let their skepticism rob them of an opportunity like this. There is one expanding group of community-minded people that see the elegance, simplicity, and brilliance of this idea. This group has created an online network and system to implement this idea. And they have found savvy experts in web-hosting and internet marketing to join them and put this together.
If you are like me, you might be feeling just a bit curious and interested and VERY skeptical. If you are like me you will use your skepticism to protect you but you won’t let it rob you. You can find out more about this rapidly expanding private community by going to http://www.richid.biz
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