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So… What Happened to the Forex People?

podcast December 31, 1969


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After talking about how they got their start in the Network Marketing industry and the successes they experience while earning their first million dollars, the question that still remains for a lot of people outside of the industry is "What Happened to the Forex People?"

In part two of this conversation Malcolm & Brittany discuss their experiences in the forex industry and the Network Marketing industry and the impact it had on their lives.

They explore where the negative perception of the industry came from, the highs and the lows of their success and the trauma they faced when their organization declined.

The couple reflects on their journey and the lessons they learned, highlighting the need for personal growth and measuring progress based on individual growth rather than external expectations.

Key Takeaways:

  • Lack of separation between forex trading and network marketing led to the industry's negative reputation.
  • The season of business emphasized quick money-making and lifestyle marketing that unfortunately created unrealistic expectations.
  • Diversifying income is crucial to avoid relying solely on one source.
  • Pride and ego often hinder people from making necessary changes when needed.

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| **Timestamp** | **Summary** |

| ————- | ———– |

| 0:00:00 | INTRO

| 0:01:00 | The negative perception of the Forex MLM and the reasons behind it |

| 0:17:41 | Lifestyle Marketing |

| 0:26:10 | The Emotional Toll |

| 0:39:43 | Ego + Success |

| 0:45:17 | Who Am I? |

| 0:50:11 | Deciding to PIVOT |

| 1:00:32 | Deciding to Walk Away |

| 1:05:26 | Life Lessons |

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