Not because they're 'bad'...but, rather, because it's in their DNA.
Women like money, because it buys resources. And, therefore, women like men with Money and Resources.
It's that simple.
It's not 'good,' or 'bad,' it simply is.
Key Point:
All other things being equal, a man with more money has more STATUS. And, as a result, he’ll have more 'dating options.'
Now, let me ask you THIS:
"What would it mean to you to earn an extra $250, $500 or even $1,000 a month?"
How about an extra few hundred dollars a week?
Or, even, in a day?
Imagine THAT....
An extra $250, $500 or $1,000 a day!
That'd make a difference to your life, I'm willing to bet. It'll give you more STATUS and make you more attractive to women, that's for sure.
And, sex aside, it'll also just make your life nicer, and less financially stressful. You'll have the money to do more things, to help more people out, to save and invest more.
Money doesn't automatically make you HAPPY.
But, it does give you OPTIONS! And, options are very nice to have.
There is no downside.
Question is:
HOW do you make that happen?
"How do you earn an extra few hundred dollars a month? Or, even an extra thousand bucks a day?"
THIS Short Video explains it all
I highly recommend you give it a watch, if:
- You want to create a second 'income stream'
- You have ever wondered how to make money online
- You HATE your job (as a recent survey showed a whopping 74% of Americans do!), and want to consider something else, that’s less stressful, more enjoyable and way more profitable
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And, I'll talk to you soon...
Your friend,
Benjamin Henry
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