| |
What is The Associate Program?
The Associate Program is a method of efficiently forwarding The Way to Happiness® campaign.
What is The Way to Happiness? It’s a common sense guide to better living, reintroducing basic moral concepts along personal, familial and societal lines. It is specifically non-denominational, non-political, and pan-cultural in nature, as such precepts can be used by anyone. And they are. Schools, prisons, companies, churches, governments, groups and individuals worldwide have adopted The Way to Happiness, or programs based on it.
|
The Way to Happiness

A Personalized Edition
|
Still, it isn’t moving fast enough. Society as a whole is hit with too much negativity, and not enough ways to effectively do something, anything, about it. Plus, there are always the factors of time, money and resources, getting in the way.
This does not have to be so. Using the booklet to enhance your own life, your attention and energy are freed to help others as well—on your own time, with not much money, and several resources provided. This is The Associate Program.
|

A Stabilizing Force
|
Read the free e-book here http://www.twth.org/a/1396/ and sign up as an Associate, pledging to either give out or donate 36 booklets a month. You then “pay it forward”, signing up three people to become Associates, who sign up three, and so forth. You earn residual commissions so the program is self-perpetuating.
This grassroots campaign forwards the greatest force we have—our innate decency and kindness, our interest to understand and to help. Building upon our successes by sharing that success with others, we are creating a better life, a world built on trust, tolerance and understanding. |

Visit Our International Foundation in
Glendale, CA
|
Your help is welcome. Sign up today!
© 2005 The Way To Happiness Foundation, International. All Rights Reserved.
THE WAY TO HAPPINESS is a trademark owned by L. Ron Hubbard Library in the USA and in other countries (trademark registrations issued and other registrations pending) and is used with permission.
|
|