Wednesday, November 5, 2014

What Einstein Taught Me about Success

Did you know that Albert Einstein ­the guy who basically figured out how the universe works­ tried to take up golf but gave it up because it was too complicated?
It sounds like a joke, doesn’t it? But I’m totally serious.
The story goes something like this… 
Late in his life, a colleague convinced Albert to give golf a try. At his first lesson, the instructor kept yelling tip after tip after tip as Albert hacked away at the ball impotently.
Topping off one, completely missing the next, slicing the one after that.
His instructor, Gigi Carnivale, kept hurling tips Einstein’s way…
“Keep your head down!” “Keep your back straight!” “Bend your
knees!” And on and on and on.
But Einstein still couldn’t make solid contact.
Finally the scientist had had more than he could take, picked up
several balls and flung them at his instructor!
Carnivale swatted at the balls, ducking and dodging to avoid being pummeled
“What did you do that for?” cried Carnivale?
“Young man”, Einstein began sternly, “when I throw you one ball, you catch it.
However, when I throw you four balls, you catch nothing! So when you teach,
make only one point at a time!”
Do you sometimes feel like Einstein? 
If you’ve tried to learn how to achieve financial freedom by starting your own
business…especially an online business…you’ve probably felt just as bewildered
as Einstein by all the advice being tossed around…and by all the skills you need
to master in order to succeed…
SEO
PPC
Landing page design
Copywriting
Email marketing
Ecommerce, and on and on…
But MTTB CEO, Matt Lloyd, believes in Einstein’s theory of simplicity…
“Any intelligent fool can make things more complex.
It takes a touch of genius ­and a lot of courage­ to go the other direction.”
“If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.”
Matt has made it his mission to make running a successful online business
SIMPLER for the average person…not more complex.
MTTB is hands down the most step-by-step-simple way to achieve success. 
Now, notice I didn’t say “easy”. If you’re looking for easy, nobody’s going tobe able to help you. You’re dreaming. You must have drive and ambition. But it doesn’t have to be complex and confusing. Matt and his team are proving that every day. I think Einstein would approve. 

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