Club Rhino – Casualties Of The MLM Jungle – Why You Will Fail In MLM

Club Rhino - Casualty Of The Jungle - Why You Will Fail In MLM

Casualty Of The Jungle - Why You Will Fail In MLM

So you wanna be an MLM rockstar. Ha! Do you have what it takes? Most people don’t. That’s right. 97% of those who play the MLM game quit. They barely have what it takes to be a groupie, let alone a rockstar!

Find this too negative? Then stop reading. You see, the MLM dream is real. It can give you more joy and fulfillment than you can imagine. But it’s not for the fainthearted. It’s a warrior’s game.

Are you a warrior? Do you want the freedom, the luxury, the adventure, the respect, the admiration, the time and ability to do whatever you want, whenever you want, with whomever you want – do you want these things so badly that it hurts? Are you willing to pay the price to create your ? Then read on.

Jerry Clark and Club Rhino

Jerry “DRhino” Clark, of Club Rhino, was an MLM success. He wanted the dream, and he was willing to pay the price. He became an by the age of 21. Then, he blew it. He lost everything and moved in with his parents. After an eight month pity party, he reawakened his and charged back into the jungle to win.

The words charge and jungle suit Jerry Clark perfectly. He calls himself Jerry “DRhino,” as in rhinoceros (thus Club Rhino). Why? Because a rhino has thick skin. It can withstand arrows. The rhino keeps charging ahead toward it’s goal even under harsh attack. Jerry has that spirit. You do too. Awaken it. Your MLM success depends on it.

Jerry created a brilliant CD program called Creating Magic. The title of disc 3 is Murphy’s Committee. Who are they? They are the “interferers of magic.” There are five of them. Their job is to destroy your dream.

Jerry paints a vividly accurate picture of your journey to MLM success. He says that all the things you want that have great magnitude live on the other side of the jungle. The only way you can have them – to join Club Rhino – is to enter the jungle and fight your way to the other side. You’ve got to give up being safe.

There’s a cow pasture near the entrance to the jungle. Murphy’s Committee will do everything they can to keep you there.

Cows are safe and passive. Jerry calls them “volunteer victims of the system.” They are not thrilled about their lives. But they’d rather avoid risk, worry about money, suffer boredom and frustration, and embrace mediocrity than pursue their dreams. Cows are NOT members of Club Rhino!

Club Rhino or Casualty

Are you still reading? Then maybe you are one of the 10% of the population who are willing to enter the jungle. You have the courage to dream BIG. Before you get too excited, understand this. Only three out of ten who enter make it to the other side. The others are COJ’s – Casualties of the Jungle.

Okay. You stand at the jungle’s entrance. You’re ready to take that first step toward Club Rhino. Murphy #1 sends your family and friends to “protect” you. They tell you how foolish it is to enter the jungle. No one you know has ever done it and survived. Cousin So & So tried three years ago and went bankrupt. They beg you to take off your rhino suit and accept that you are a cow.

You ignore them. The game is on. Your fear begins to dissolve. You start feeling good. You actually begin to succeed. You think, “Wow! This is easy.”

Murphy #2 sneaks up from behind and topples you. He comes in the form of self-sabotage. Just when you begin to succeed, you do something to undermine your MLM success. Jerry made a fortune. Then he blew it. They even repossessed his cars. That kind of set back turns many Club Rhino wannabes into cows.

Let’s say you rediscover your fight. You resuscitate your inner rhino and charge back into the jungle. Murphy #3 loves it. He’s laughing at you. He sends his next enemy disguised as a gift. In Jerry’s case, it was a woman he fell in love with. She was a great person. But she was content among the cows. Jerry tried to live in their pasture to make her happy. He didn’t fit in. Fortunately.

Jerry chose to renter the jungle alone. Eventually he found a rhino woman who supported his dreams and aspirations. Jerry is one of the 3% who win.

Let’s say you overcome Murphy #3. What does #4 have in store for you? Well, at this point, you’ve been in the jungle for awhile. You look grizzled. You smell bad. People think you’re crazy. Some of them urge you to give up this dumb pursuit. Now, Murphy #4 puts a swamp in front of you. It’s deep. It’s filthy. It has an unbearable stench.

The cows begin to moo loudly. They pretty plead with you to step away from the dangerous ugly swamp and return to the safety and comfort of the cow pasture. This is where many would-be rhinos begin to moo.

You’re not one of them. You jump into the swamp. You can’t stand the smell, but you wade through the muck. This ain’t fun. What keeps you going? Your dream is supported by a powerful WHY. Getting through the jungle is not a should for you. It’s a MUST.

Victory. You make it through the swamp. You stand on dry ground and wipe the mud off your body. You begin to smile. Uh-oh! You’re off guard. Murphy #5 hits you with heavy fire. Maybe you lose your house. Your significant other leaves you. Someone close to you dies. You feel weak and discouraged.

You’re part of Club Rhino, You Move Forward

Murphy #5 kills off a lot of rhinos. That’s really sad. You see, this is when you are so close to your dream that you can almost touch it. The moment you cave in, the dream disappears. It may never appear again.

“I’m not weak,” you say. “I’m a charging rhino.” Good for you. Look up. Just a few feet ahead there’s a clearing. A bright beam of sunlight flashes through. You walk toward it. You step out of the jungle into a lush garden. The sky is pure blue. You hear the soothing rush of crystal clear water in a nearby brook.

A Mercedes limousine pulls up. The driver stops, gets out, smiles, and opens the back door for you. You get in. He drives through a picture perfect landscape toward your mansion on the hill. You feel peaceful as you wipe away a tear of joy. You Celebrate Success!

In the unforgettable words of Jerry “DRhino” Clark of Club Rhino, “Go! Go! Go!”
From the office of Drew Berman, contributed by Louis Di Bianco, www.mlmmobster.com.


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1 comment to Club Rhino – Casualties Of The MLM Jungle – Why You Will Fail In MLM

  • Dave

    Club Rhino is an awesome post and an awesome “club”. I love the “thick skin” analogy and the story supports it well. Fact of the matter, a lot of people don’t make it. It’s not always easy but if you persevere, you’re among the elite. Believe and succeed.

    I had the privilege of seeing Jerry Clark present recently. It was amazing, engaging, entertaining, and enlightening. Oh, and I love that laugh! When you see him, you’ll know!

    Finally, thanks Mobster, for all you do!

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