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225: The Common Mental Philosophy Of Winners by Luke Hessler

225: The Common Mental Philosophy Of Winners by Luke Hessler

FromMLM Nation


225: The Common Mental Philosophy Of Winners by Luke Hessler

FromMLM Nation

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Sep 2, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

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Who is Luke Hessler?
Luke Hessler was born and raised in the small town of Traverse City, Michigan to an incredible family who raised him to believe that he could have anything he wanted in this world as long as he put God first and treated others as he would want to be treated.
Luke’s uncle was in Gas and Oil and showed him that money = freedom. His Aunt was the Director of the Peace Corp and showed Luke that the key to living is giving.
When Luke first discovered network marketing, he immediately fell in love with it because of the residual income and how you had to help others to become successful in order for him to be successful.
Luke started his MLM business at 19 years old on a loan from his parents who wanted to teach him a lesson that these “things” don’t work but by the time he was 21, he was receiving monthly checks that exceeded his father’s income as a doctor.
Luke is driven by his passion to show people a “way out” of the rat race by loving people and using money rather than using people and loving money.
Released:
Sep 2, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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