Personally, I'd tell him that he can always give up, but I’d asked him to answer me two specific questions first:
1. What is his specific goal (what he sees as his main source of income at the SFI)?
2. What exactly is he doing to accomplish this?
Considering his answers, I'd try to help him to find a way to succeed (somebody* succeeded, so it can be done).
Second, superficial variant, without going into details (which I do not recomend ):
Newer affiliate, I would say that he must try more and work harder.
Someone who is not new and not quite good at it, I would suggest to change his approach (places, techniques of advertising, etc.) because "only the crazy one stubbornly repeats the same action and expects different results. "
Thirdly, there is the rare individual that I would, under the assumption that I am sure that his concept of SFI is really clear, and that he doesnt find himself in it, wish good luck and support his decision.
*many succeeded but one is enough.
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Personally, I'd tell him that he can always give up, but I’d asked him to answer me two specific questions first:
1. What is his specific goal (what he sees as his main source of income at the SFI)?
2. What exactly is he doing to accomplish this?
Considering his answers, I'd try to help him to find a way to succeed (somebody* succeeded, so it can be done).
Second, superficial variant, without going into details (which I do not recomend ):
Newer affiliate, I would
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