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This will help Albert Einstein had a secret theory about happiness! In 1922 Albert Einstein was delivered a message from a bellboy The story goes that he didn't have a tip so he just wrote down a theory of happiness and gave it to the young man this artifact recently sold for 1.5 million dollars with the advice written on the paper work Imagine, if you will… Being the bellboy that delivered to Albert Einstein (whom many considered to be the world’s smartest man) a simple message and in return receiving one of the most profound and priceless artifacts ever written, “Einsteins Secret Equation.” The Theory of Happiness Talk about being in the right place at the right time. Conceivably, the bellboy didn’t realize this at the time. After all, he was expecting a tip, and got a message written on a piece of paper. As it turns out… Not your average, everyday, run-of-the-mill message, NO, it just happened to be “Einsteins Secret Equation…” BAM! CHECKMATE! GAME SET MATCH! Now that’s what I call a damn good message that we should all strive for. If Einstein was an internet marketer… Here’s another Albert Einstein story that is rather interesting, and chock full of sage advice also. Albert Einstein, the German scientist who figured out how the universe works, gave up golf because it was too complicated. Yep, no joke. As the story goes… 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 little white ball. 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 just couldn’t get it. Finally, Albert snapped He picked up several balls and whipped 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, when I throw you one ball, you catch it. But, when I throw you four balls, you catch nothing!” So when you teach, make only one point at a time! If you’ve tried online business opportunities, You know that most of them toss every ball at you at once… SEO PPC Landing page design Copywriting Email marketing Ecommerce and on and on… And I think that proves, they don’t really know how to succeed online. Because, old Albert says… “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.” But with this super simple business model… The opportunity is for the average person to make running a successful online business SIMPLER… not more complex. You see, the model before you 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 to be able to help you. You’re dreaming. But it doesn’t have to be complex and confusing. This business is proving that every day. Get the simplest path to financial freedom. It’s yours for the taking. Get access below and.... ➢ ...see for yourself. [HERE]( Make the pursuit of happiness not just a theory, but a reality! Have yourself one fantastic day :) David ➢ You asked for it... it's [HERE](  David Railey 8150 Brookriver Dallas Texas 75247 United States contact@zipzend.com To remove your contact information - [Unsubscribe]( Â

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