Great question.
It is also very difficult to question to answer and not one with a single answer as everyone's situation is unique. To one person an answer may be a great solution, but to the another person, it could be quite the opposite.
In general, however, you should not convince anyone and should not have to convince anyone to do anything. Especially, when your finances are in question. If your objective is to sway someone to agree with you that investing in SFI is prudent, then you should be showing why with ultimate proof or facts. Key results that back up your statements.
-->>Show or explain to them your true progression of increasing value in commissions
-->>Show or explain to them your growth rate and what the expected trend is to be 2014
-->>Explain to them there are no other opportunities remotely like SFI. Show them why.
Etc.
I can go on for many more reasons that could be used to justify but the idea is don't try to convince them as this will or may come across as disingenuous even though your intentions are correct or in good in nature. The best practical solution is to back up any statement with hard core facts and proof.
I hope this provides some solutions to your problem. Good luck!
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Great question.
It is also very difficult to question to answer and not one with a single answer as everyone's situation is unique. To one person an answer may be a great solution, but to the another person, it could be quite the opposite.
In general, however, you should not convince anyone and should not have to convince anyone to do anything. Especially, when your finances are in question. If your objective is to sway someone to agree with you that investing in SFI is
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