Subject: Friend, $300 Billion - Pah! That's Nothing

Hi Friend


Well, that said, I wouldn't mind $300 billion in my bank account, but seriously, folks...


Here's a fact that blew my mind:


If you add together the company value of every networking type/direct sales organisation in the World, apparently... they would have a total worth of around $300 billion.


However, OpenAI—the company that brought us ChatGPT — is worth $500 billion on its own! 


I find that staggering (don't know about you), but why should you even care about it?


This video shows you why!


Well, simple, between now and 2030, serious estimators predict that the AI industry will be worth $15.7 TRILLION - you'd need a REALLY BIG bank account to hold that little lot.


I'll confess, there's a shit load of stuff about AI that I do not understand. But I do understand this one little thing.


If the whole world is raving or stressing about it, there's money to be made with it. The trouble is that (up to now) everyone who's been prattling on about AI (including me) has got it all wrong.


The money is not in getting AI to design a pretty picture or in getting it to build you a stupid bloody Facebook ad or slinky website.


The money is in AI assistants, Life Co-pilots - this video I'd like you to watch opened my eyes. It will open yours, too.


So here's a question about the huge future payrolls coming from AI to a bank account near you:


Do you want some?


If (knowing what a sensible person you are), the answer to that is yes, then please...


WATCH THIS VIDEO 


And take action. You will not like it in 3 or 4 years from now when I tell you about all the people who saw the big picture here and are making a stack of money when you are not!


Forget everything you think you know about this.


Just watch the video!


John


NB. This was taken from a training I sat in on last night. The team I am part of has the most amazing support structure!


NBB: This is future family fortune stuff. This can lead to real family wealth creation.



OK, let me be clear. I am not a financial advisor, and this is not financial advice. I'm just keeping you posted about the good stuff. We all know that if you don't try anything, you don't get anything.


However, if you have doubts about this, don't go for it, or get a pucker financial advisor to advise you (if you can find one who knows his stuff).


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