No one ever stays the same. People either grow or they decline, and at just 18 years old, Maciah York chose growth.
“Choosing growth actually is not easy and can be quite difficult, but it’s the person you become along your journey that makes every moment worth it,”
Maciah says.
He was five years into a career in direct selling—“staying 100 percent consistent and plugging in to a system”—when Maciah finally caught his break far from home in Japan. With his previous company, he gained experience and truly understood what it takes to build a direct selling business globally.
He opened the country and launched his previous company there. But doing so meant logging transcontinental miles back and forth to Japan for an entire year until he eventually relocated. He traveled the country, learned the culture, built a massive organization and became a master problem-solver. Two years later, he moved to South Korea and started the process again. This time expanding all over Asia.
“Although these cultures were completely different, what I learned is people all around the world are the same. They want security for their families and ultimately want to live good lives.”
Millions of dollars in sales later and back home in