Meet Carol.

Every Thursday, Carol likes to broil fish for dinner.

At least she did before “the incident”.

It happened a few weeks ago.

As usual, Carol was out shopping for dinner and she picked up some fish.

When she got home she put it in the fridge and finished doing her laundry.

The trouble started a few hours later when she unwrapped the fish to broil it.

She discovered – to her horror – that there were worms in the package!

Carol completely freaked out.

I bet she called everyone she knew to warn them about buying fish at Fly-by-Night groceries. She even posted on social media.

Most people would understand her reaction.

Nobody expects to get worms in their package of fish.

Yet that’s not the whole story.

Brace yourself.

Almost all fish sold in grocery stores has worms in it.

I can almost hear you screaming “WHAT?! NOT IN MY FISH!”

Yes. In your fish, too.

It’s common knowledge to the people who work with fish.

It’s definitely UN-common to people who think all the food in the store is worm-free.

The same type of thing happens in every industry.

There are those who know and hide the “worms” from those who don’t know.

And there are others, who don’t want to know about the worms.

When you strike out on your own to hit it big you’re going to find some worms.

No worries.

I’ll show you how to avoid the worms online – or use them to your advantage.

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