Archive for April, 2009

Question From ST Maarten: What Is the Value of a Child?

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

What Is the Value of a Child? Is it possible to put a price on the life of a child? If you could gather the world’s riches and put it in a massive pile right here in ST Maarten, ST Maarten, would this equal the value of a single child? Of course not.

We can all agree that human life is priceless. Particularly, the life of a child is both precious and priceless. Trivani products are inseparably linked to these kids. Every Trivani product represents valuable resources put into forests in the name of these children, and that makes the products priceless. Here’s another question for you: What is the value of the instrument that supports something so precious?

I have come to regard Trivani’s products as ‘priceless’. There are simply no other products in the world that can generate such power. What I like most about Trivani is that it’s not just pennies contributed to the cause; money left over after everything else and everyone else is paid. Humanitarian funds from the sale of Trivani products are paid first to the children. The money put forward in the name of these kids goes out before paying for company resources, and even beofre distributor commissions. But we, as Trivani Humanitarians, don’t mind. That is why we are here.

So even when the last drop of product has been squeezed from the bottle, the true value of the product lives on in the lives of Trivani kids.

You just can’t beat that!

Give me a call and ask me about becoming a Trivani Humanitarian.

-Mario Beauperthuy, 9726368443

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The Trivani Economy

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

The ST Maarten Trivani Economy If the economy is a sinking ship, Trivani is THE lifeboat.

We call it the Trivani Economy, and it is strong and moving forward; not in spite of the recession, but largely because of it.

Are you ready to turn on the income in your life? Do you know anyone in the ST Maarten area that needs to turn on the income in their life? How about elsewhere? Trivani is for everyone!

Let’s review why the Trivani Economy works:

  • No entry fees
  • No upfront product purchase requirements
  • No kits or paperwork to buy
  • No training required
  • No overhead
  • No employees
  • No shipping
  • No warehousing
  • No company vehicles
  • No business insurance
  • No attorneys
  • No management fees
  • No income limitations
  • No boss
  • No commute
  • No babysitter
  • No early-morning meetings
  • No risk
  • No kidding!

No reason NOT to create tremendous prosperity, beginning right now! Just give me a call at 9726368443.

Make a Personal Declaration of financial independence today. Join Me in Trivani.

-Mario Beauperthuy, turning business into benevolence

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Oxygen Positive Campaign Takes Big Step Forward With The Super Trivania Tree

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Building Prosperity From ST Maarten with Trivani Some of my ST Maarten friends may be familiar with the strong environmental initiative that Trivani will be launching. It is called Oxygen Positive and, as the name suggests, it is not a program designed to simply offset our carbon footprint; it actually creates a net positive effect on the environment by eliminating more carbon than we emit and producing more oxygen than we consume. This is very powerful science, and it will turn the heads of every major environmental group in the world.

Trivani has worked very hard behind the scenes to engineer a series of plants and trees that have an amazing impact on the environment. The trees are called Super Trivania Trees, and they absorb 900 percent more carbon dioxide than a traditional tree. 900 percent! That is truly amazing, but that is not all. These trees put off nearly nine times the level of oxygen than traditional trees as well. Can you imagine how much good can come from this? Reforestation projects are already underway in Australia and in the rain forests of Brazil.

Bob Steed, Trivani’s CEO, even met with the mayor of one of the cities in the Brazilian rain forest, who is planting Trivani’s trees; the mayor was in tears as he described how important this project is to the region.

These trees are fast-growing, produce a beautiful blossom, and the wood can be used to build homes and furniture in third world nations. They grow so quickly that they are ready to be harvested in only 6 years, and when you cut them, they immediately begin to grow back from the trunk! They can be planted in just about any weather conditions, and their leaves are broad and beautiful. Trivania Trees are amazing.

Want to learn more about Trivani Trees and the rewarding humanitarian work I am doing? Give me a call at 9726368443 and ask me about it. I can’t wait to tell you.

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Opportunity or Responsibility

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Opportunity or Responsibility When Trivani burst onto the scene last year, there were a lot of people, even in the humanitarian community, who thought that the concept was not only revolutionary and even ‘kind of cool’ but also that it was just another money producer in a long line of traditional organizations. In just a few short months, as the economy has continued to erode and donations have declined dramatically, the mood has changed considerably.

Trivani has quickly gone from ‘kind of a cute idea’ to absolutely necessary in the minds of our humanitarian partners. They are amazed that our contributions are increasing at a time when virtually every other source is drying up. We know why, and we predicted it, but they just shake their heads and are thrilled to be associated with Trivani and benefitting from the efforts of thousands of Trivani Humanitarians worldwide. They can’t figure out how, in such desperate times, our giving increases.

Of course, our humanitarian success is not based on donations; it is based on humanitarians who rally around a brand dedicated to serving needy children. Simple as that. In short order, Trivani has set a new and exciting standard by tying goodness to traditional consumption. Trivani says it’s Ok to be socially responsible first instead of last. It is a standard of business that could inspire countless organizations to follow suit, and the biggest NGOs are noticing.

There is no telling how far we will take all of this, but our goals are very clear. We will sponsor 1,000,000 children in 60 months. We will become the major corporate contributor to the eradication of poverty.

We will become the leading corporate sponsor of the end of starvation on this planet. This goal could take 15 years, but it can happen. The United Nations believes it can happen. Their horizons are further but that is because they are not aware of our initiatives.

They soon will be, thanks to the help of major political figures getting involved in Trivani.

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