The Rise and Fall of D9

For some reason, the fall of D9Funds hit me harder than normal after returning
home from my recent journey to visit my ailing Father. Tough to see your Dad
so active be practically bed ridden with an incurable blood decease.

They say bad news comes in threes and I'm still coping with the first two.
I was 100% behind Adam Silva, the Admin, and hoped his prior two successful
programs would move "players" to support this one to the hilt but as the stats
showed...active members began to fall off after the 15th day with I assume
some heavy hitting going on as well.

Today, I pushed myself to get back into it and move on with the Biz and prepare
myself for the worse when Dad's health begins an expected rapid decline.
Other problems within the Biz are keeping me preoccupied but it's time to buckle
down and work these issues out.

When D9 hit rock bottom I couldn't help and think that the High ROI game is getting
more riskier than ever. My #1 rule is get in one day one and I was in profit at day 15
but I'm afraid some of my downline members did not and have to apologize for that
because It was one of the rare times, I promoted the program to the hilt at the beginning
but began to relax after launch.



So...I guess that will be the go of it then..do one round and get out if you have to "play".
If your like me you want it to continue...love that fast money coming in but what is the
membership doing?...will they continue to support or not? If not the surf will spiral
downward in a hurry and die. That's the problem today.

In conclusion for this article...It's tough when life begins hurdling obstacles in your way
and you feel like there's a ton of problems pushing down on you but you have to shake
it off and start pushing back

As the my drill sergeant once told me..." You will not fail me soldier...carry on!"
He was Military to the "T" but when I successfully passed "boot" camp after a rough start
30 odd years ago, he gave me a wink and shook my hand..."I told you didn't I."

Never forgot that.


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