A Child in the WA Community?
The founders of WA, Kyle and Carson, I believe, consider all the members, starter or premium, not just as individuals but as a family, a community. They sincerely want everyone of us members to achieve our goals through the community that promotes their teachings and training.
Kyle and Carson are talking to us adults who can still be formed like children. By nature, children are open. They absorb the lessons and tasks given them. They look up to mentors as their guide, director and motivator. Many ask questions on things they donāt know. And they are not ashamed to revel their ignorance. Then they laugh when their mentors or fellow members answer their queries.
Thus, the members develop trust and proper behavior befitting a community. Members become like children who depend on their mentors and associates not only on technical matters of the tasks but also on motivational aspect, the mental force that induces one to act.
No member is self-made. We can be formed by the interpretations being made by the group we now call WA Community. Those who think they can manage to achieve their financial goals without the Community must think again.
Today, many find difficulty in living in a community because from childhood, they may have not learned how to live in a family. Nevertheless, the challenge for us members, especially the newbies, is to be like children in whatever lessons and task we are in. As it is said, āWe are a child of the universeā.
Happy learning to all!
Benjamin
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Thank you Benjamin for such an enlightening post. I have never thought of my learning affiliate marketing from this point of view. Keep up the good work.
Charlotte
I enjoyed your post. We are children of this university.
Lots to learn and the encouragement to try.
Thanks for sharing.
Lily š
Thanks for the comment. I hope to improve more using your āOn writing a post or blogā as a guide. Cheers!
This is my first post and it elevates my heart to know that someone read it and more so if it is liked. Thanks again.
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Yes, it's great to aspire to having the natural openness of children - and I agree that being in that open state is the best way to learn new things! I really enjoyed reading this.
Woodsie
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