51 Quotes by Paul Zane Pilzer

  • Author Paul Zane Pilzer
  • Quote

    To create a new business that makes money, and more significantly, employs others, and more significantly, gives a product to a customer that improves their life, is our greatest challenge, our greatest opportunity, and the greatest gift, far greater than any charity that we can give our fellow person.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Paul Zane Pilzer
  • Quote

    The early pioneers of both wellness and network marketing were motivated by the sense that it was possible to create a better life than the conventional routes offered - better personal health and better economic health, respectively. Now the 'alternatives' of yesterday have become the economic powerhouses of today and tomorrow.

  • Tags
  • Share


  • Author Paul Zane Pilzer
  • Quote

    Your employer is the last person you should want to provide for your healthcare, from a privacy, financial, and value standpoint. Employees with families should get the family, meaning spouses and children, off the company plan. In most cases, that will save them money.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Paul Zane Pilzer
  • Quote

    Unlike every other retirement vehicle, such as IRAs and 401(k)s, you receive a tax deduction for making contributions to your HSA but don't have to pay income taxes on withdrawals.

  • Tags
  • Share


  • Author Paul Zane Pilzer
  • Quote

    Amazingly, only 15 percent of U.S. adults engage in regular vigorous physical activity, and 60 percent report getting effectively no exercise at all from regular or sustained leisure time activity.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Paul Zane Pilzer
  • Quote

    It is thus hardly surprising that so many of the great minds in recent history have concerned themselves with economic matters. Indeed, they have come to regard economic theory in precisely the same way the ancient philosophers viewed the heavens - as the key to understanding and controlling our fate.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Paul Zane Pilzer
  • Quote

    Changes that used to take place in 50 years now happen in a handful of years . . . or even months. And how we deal with that changing technology explains almost everything.

  • Tags
  • Share