Moral
Compensation
Interview with Bob Proctor
By John Milton
Fogg
I've written (and said) many
times that everything I know about Network Marketing I learned from somebody
else. I love learning and I love learners-- those thinking men and women whose
lives are devoted to knowledge. And I've never met a learner who didn't give
more than he got. Such is the case with Bob Proctor-- he is a master student,
and more, a master of a teacher.
I take notes when Bob speaks
(and I usually never do that), because there're always three or five insightful,
thought-provoking, immediately useful things he says that I don't ever want to
forget.
Since the following interview
is already written down for you, you don't have to take notes. But I'd sure
recommend reading with a high-lighter in hand. As usual, when Proctor speaks,
leaders listen. Enjoy
-- JMF
Robert, you have an extensive background in corporate America, in
teaching and training those people. What attracted you into Network
Marketing?
A doctor I have tremendous
respect for got involved with a Network Marketing company. It was seeing his
picture in a Network Marketing magazine that brought the industry to my
attention and caused me to take a look at it from a totally different
perspective.
What was the basis of your respect for him?