Darin Kidd and Grant Cardone
In this episode of Network Marketing Moguls Grant Cardone interviews Darin Kidd, a mogul in NWM for over 20 years. He came from a small town in Virginia with 4 stoplights. At a young age he always wanted to have more, do more, and be more, but he failed in NWM for 7 years until he was 25. He didn’t know what he didn’t know. Associations are like an elevator—they bring you up or down. Most people look for work, wealthy people build networks.
Darin talks about how we are being leveraged to create wealth, or using leverage to create wealth. You don’t make what you want, you make what you are. If you want to make more you have to become more. Why do so many who win the lottery go broke? Because they didn’t become a millionaire. Your income goes back to who you are. Grant and Darin make what they are. If you want to make more you have to work on you. Don’t wish it was easier, wish you were better. If you are going to go anywhere you will have to grow somewhere. Darin also gives the analogy that life is like a dog on the porch lying on a nail. The farmer says, “sir, your dog is lying on a nail” and the farmer replied, “he’ll move when it hurts bad enough”. You can’t get your friends and family to take action in life until they really want it for themselves.
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