Paul Zane Pilzer is a world-renowned economist, a multimillionaire software entrepreneur, an adjunct professor, and the author of eight best-selling books and dozens of scholarly publications. I’ve enjoyed reading some of his material and watching his links online etc. A very smart entrepreneur, take note below!
Pilzer completed Lehigh University in three years and received his MBA from Wharton in 15 months at age 22. He became Citibank’s youngest officer at age 22 and its youngest vice president at age 25. At age 24, he was appointed adjunct professor at New York University, where he taught for 21 consecutive years. Over the past 30 years, Pilzer has started and/or taken public, five companies in the areas of software, education and healthcare. [Biography]
Paul Zane Pilzer - So he’s an Economist, Professor and a Best selling author who has admitted conservatively in his latest book “The Next Millionaires” (New York Times Bestseller), that even with the economic downturn…
Ten million new millionaires will be created between 2006-2016, and you can become one of them especially if you are in direct selling, technology, home-based business, product distribution, or an emerging trillion-dollar industry like wellness.
Seems like Paul is being proved right, even in these tough economic times. The World is home to more than 10 million millionaires already now. The number of people around the world with at least $1 million in assets passed 10 million for the first time last year.
All told, but get this… there were about 600,000 more millionaires in the world in 2007 than in 2006, for a total of about 10.1 million. That’s a 6 percent increase from the previous year.
Ten million may seem like a big number for such an elite club, but it still represents less than one-fifth of 1 percent of the world’s 6.7 billion people.
American investor Warren Buffett is the world’s richest person. His ranks - the superrich - are growing. It’s what good you can do with wealth that attracts me to people like Warren Buffett whom I see as just a wonderful example of how to use wealth for the greater good with his incredible Philanthropy.
The rarefied group of the superrich - those with at least $30 million in assets - got richer, too. There were 103,000 of them around the world last year, 9 percent more than the year before, and their wealth grew by nearly 15 percent.
So how can ‘Joe Average’ - you and I have a chance of entering in this elite club? Paul Zane Pilzer has stated in his book The Wellness Revolution that by the year 2010, an additional $1 trillion of the US economy will be devoted to products and services that keep us healthy, make us look or feel better, slow down the effects of aging, and prevent diseases from developing altogether. The implications of the shift to proactive wellness are far reaching from health to beauty to food to medicine.
This is why AGEL represents such an incredible opportunity for ‘Joe Average’. AGEL is aligned with four of the most powerful growth trends in the world today. The internet revolution, the home based business boom, the aging baby bombers and the explosive health and wellness industry. AGEL has all of the factors in place to be the next billion dollar giant in this industry.
Here’s a successful story which shows how is really can be done. Pic below of Bruno Grilo with myself John Deighton at a London AGEL Team event recently, as you can see we’re enjoying ‘rocking with AGEL‘, but watch the video beneath of Bruno’s incredible story.
Bruno Grilo from Portugal after 4 months had sponsored just 16 people into AGEL (with no prior experience), Those 16 family members and friends (including Bruno) were paid out by AGEL $365,000 USD November’07, just 4 months after Bruno had joined AGEL. This demonstrates what is possible in this industry. See Bruno’s story below after 3 months and 1 week with AGEL and earning over $50,000 per month!
For those who have no idea what AGEL is all about, watch this short video below (3:39). Enjoy, then we should talk! Call me
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