If a football team goes 1 and 15 every year for 10 years straight, do you think the problem lies with the players or the coach and the system?
Quixtar leaders will have you think that the problem lies with you (the IBO).
I disagree.
If a football team goes 1 and 15 every year for 10 years straight, do you think the problem lies with the players or the coach and the system?
Quixtar leaders will have you think that the problem lies with you (the IBO).
I disagree.
If the Quixtar success rate was remotely close to 1-15 for 10 years, it wouldn't be so pathetic.
But it is pathetic.
Hell, even if 1 out of 15 people WERE NOT losing money, it wouldn't be so bad.
The problem, I think, is that Quixtar is not a real business, the way the football is a sport.
I wonder how many football players spend more than they make playing football on motivation, so they can get even more successful?
Bah, Humbug.