Last month, I a friend of mine invited me to attend a Wednesday night gathering at her house to discuss a possible business opportunity. Let me rephrase. She invited my mom and left me a message inviting me as well. I wasn't really feeling up to doing anything that night, but my mom talked me into it because she wanted me to be there as her "voice of reason" to make sure she doesn't start doing something that would turn out to be a bad idea. So I went along to the meeting.
At 7:30, we sat down and watched a slide show, presented by my friend's father-in-law, who happened to be visiting from Colorado, where he is a pastor. He is also sponsoring my friend and her husband, meaning they became distributors through him.
As the night went on, I learned a lot about the company (that I regrettably didn't remember very well, though I took copious notes). I heard many personal stories from everyone in my friend's husband's family, as well as a few people who shared their stories via speakerphone. And the more I heard, the more I personally wanted to become a distributor, while my mom wanted to wait. I filled out an application online and became a distributor before I left their house.
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