The Next Trillion Dollar Opportunity

Part 1 of 5

Paul Zane PilzerPaul Zane Pilzer Economic Advisor to two presidential administrations and leading author explains The Wellness Revolution.

According to Paul Zane Pilzer the boom in the Wellness Business is ready to explode in a way never before in our history. At over 12 billion dollars in the U.S.A. and Canada this is just the tip of an ever growing ice berg. In fact according to Zane's research the wellness health industry is headed for over ONE TRILLION dollars by the year 2010. This wellness movement will surpass the dot com revolution.

In contrast to traditional health food stores, pharmacies and food stores more than 80 Billion worth of products moves to consumers worldwide via network marketing. Undoubtly this trend in self care is fueled by a aging baby boom generation that is affluent and wants to enjoy the retirement years in good health. By taking an interest in their own well being this economic force is clearly creating the demand for wellness products and services.

As people consume products that work for them the propensity to feel better is even stronger. Therefore there is unlimited desire to keep on consuming these products. In the 1990's and beyond ,the greatest opportunities lie in the distribution sector of our economy.

Few people are as eminently qualified as an authority in their field as Paul Zane Pilzer.

  • He completed college in three years and earned an MBA from Wharton in another 15 months
  • By age 24 he was a professor at New York University and by age 26 he'd earned his first $ million
  • He became Citibank's youngest officer at the age of 22 and youngest Vice President at the age of 25
  • When he was age 30 he had earned his first $10 million
  • He was Economics Advisor to Presidents Regean and Bush
  • He predicted the Savings and Loan debacle in 1985, in the 1980's predicted the Internet as the fastest growing industry of the '90's, and a trillion dollar industry by the year 2000
  • He's also authored the books, "Unlimited Wealth", "God Wants You To Be Rich", is currently writing "The Next Trillion" and is editor in chief and publisher of Success Magazine.

Paul Zane Pilzer completed college in three years and received his MBA from Wharton in 15 months at age 22. At age 24, he was appointed an adjunct professor at New York University. While employed as Citibank's youngest officer at 22 and its youngest vice president at 25, Pilzer started several entrepreneurial businesses and earned his first million before age 26. He has been an appointed economic advisor in two presidential administrations.

In 1990 Pilzer wrote Unlimited Wealth, which explains how we live in a world of unlimited physical resources because of rapidly advancing technology. After reading Unlimited Wealth, the late Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart, said he was "amazed at Pilzer's business capacity" and his "ability to put it into layman's terms."

 

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