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Green Organics is doing something that many other companies just can’t compare to doing, and that’s creating social entrepreneurship opportunities. You will make serious money, help others, and promote products that are incredible. Understanding 3 ways it pays to become this type of entrepreneur is important because it will help you move forward in a better way than with other options. Consider the following 3 ways that becoming a type of entrepreneur can be far more than just emotionally satisfying.
- Feed Children – The first major way that you’ll find greatness is that you’ll be feeding children that are in dire need. The way Green Organics has set up their commission based sales program is that every product purchased and sold will deliver money to those in need. That means you not only make money, and Green Organics gets promotion, children literally get fed. This noble act is so special, that you will not be able to simply give up if your first attempt at a sale goes sour.
- Promote Healthy Living – Millions of people are trying to live healthy and exercise more. They are usually purchasing supplements and products and spending a good amount of money on products that are not helping others. Not only that, many of them are not helping anyone else, they are simply making money. With this social endeavor, you can promote healthy living, and guess what? The blend of ingredients are not only top of the line, they are organic, green, and perfect for promoting healthy living. You won’t find other products at the same price point that also helps others.
- Make A Difference – Making money is a pursuit that everyone has to do. Either you work 9 to 5 for 40 hours a week, or you can work towards making a difference and help others. You can work on someone else’s dime, or you can create your own small business, promote natural organic products, and help others in need. You can’t deny the importance of creating a grand amount of money promoting popular products that really work, and help people lead healthier lives.
The above 3 reasons you want to look into social entrepreneurship with Green Organics will help you decide how to move forward. If you can move forward on day one, your eyes will open up to the greatness of going green, helping others, and making money. You can’t lose with this option, that’s for sure.

In 1954 the manager of The Grand Ole Opry told Elvis Presley, “You ain’t going nowhere son. Go back to driving a truck”.
After his first audition the great actor Sidney Poitier was told by the casting agent, “why don’t you stop wasting people’s time and become a dishwasher or something”.
Basketball Hall of Famer’s Michael Jordan and Bob Cousy were cut from their first high school teams.
Walt Disney was fired from an early newspaper job because his editor said he “lacked imagination”. He went bankrupt several times and had to fight the city of Anaheim over the plans for Disneyland because the council thought the park would only attract riff raff.
Henry Ford failed and went bankrupt five times before he succeeded and built one of the world’s great manufacturing empires.
These are only a few examples of people who experienced crushing rejection or outright failure as they attempted to make their mark in their chosen fields.
Today each is recognized and appreciated for their contributions and greatness. Thankfully each persevered when confronted with extreme negativity.
Confucius once said, “Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising every time we fail”. I do not know any successful creator, inventor, artisan or entrepreneur who does not have to overcome many obstacles on their journey. It is much easier for investors, buyers, distributors or sponsors to say no than yes, and so they most often do. The difference between people who are successful and achieve their goals and those who quit and make excuses is the ability to understand and fight through seeming dead ends, obstacles and perceived failures.
One of my first mentors in the beauty and cosmetic industry often repeated the old maxim, “if it was easy, everyone would be doing it”.
40 years ago the toiletry field was amazingly well-populated with small, thriving entrepreneurial firms. The level of creativity these start-ups displayed was inspirational to a young man starting a business career. I knew almost at once that I wanted to participate in this type of endeavor. When the opportunity presented itself I seized the moment. The result was a quick wipe out.
I learned much from my first commercial disappointment. What had I done wrong? How could I improve? Would I get another chance? More importantly, should I even consider trying again? The financial loss was crippling. Emotionally I was well dinged. Nevertheless, always in my mind, I knew I had to try again and keep trying until I had achieved my goals. I was hooked and driven.
No one knows why some people keep trying and successfully overcome stacked odds while most others are too afraid to even enter the fray. R.H. Macy failed seven times before his department store in New York City finally caught on with customers. F.W. Woolworth was not allowed to wait on customers because the owner of the dry goods store where he worked said, “he didn’t have enough common sense”. Beethoven’s teacher told him, “He was hopeless as a composer”. Each of these men became legendary giants in their fields.