One of the BS things our Amway upline told our group over and over was that we were out there helping people and fighting for what was right in the world, which was completely false. It is certain that evil will triumph if decent persons do not take action. This is something I agree with. That the AMOs have thrived because too many good people have overlooked the problem, and that the problem has not gone away, but has merely gone unobserved by the majority of the population. As a result, over the years, it is likely that tens of millions of individuals have been duped out of their hard-earned money by the "tool scam."
Dissect these difficulties and look at them one at a time, starting with the first. As an IBO, what exactly are you up against is unclear. Are you waging a battle against yourself? What is your position? I'm aware that many uplines want you to believe that your job is miserable in order to provide you with desire to join and succeed in Amway. Then comes the hook, in which they will tell you that having the right tools is critical to your success. You, on the other hand, are not fighting anything. It doesn't matter whether or not you like your job; it pays the bills and allows you to make a life. Unless your Amway business generates enough revenue to pay your "functions and tools" expenses, your job income is essential, regardless of whether or not your upline believes this is the case.
What do you think about assisting others? How do Independent Business Owners (IBOs) benefit people by convincing them to join Amway? While individuals are engaged in community service or other projects, independent business owners (IBOs) are stalking people in malls and other public places in search of prospects, or they are attending meetings and activities on weekends. What benefit does this have to anyone other than the people who benefit from the functions? What are the ways in which IBOs are assisting people? Although it is comforting to believe that you are fighting for a good cause or assisting others, the reality is that the majority of people who are involved in Amway make nothing or lose money, and this is before taking into consideration the time you may miss out on spending with family and friends.
I used to work as an IBO. I was under the impression that we were working for a noble cause. I did eventually come to the realisation that we were not assisting anyone. Potential Amway recruits were the only persons in whom we showed any interest. Everyone else was little more than cannon fodder. Those who are familiar with the phrase "some will, some won't, so what? Next" may recognise it. When I was an IBO, I didn't go out of my way to "assist" anyone unless they were also interested in Amway. What does this have to do with making the world a better place?
IBOs are, on the whole, decent and hardworking individuals. They have just been duped into supporting a fictitious cause that has been promoted by their upline. Most people wake up and flee as quickly as I did, but I feel the harm has been done over time and is significant. I hope that my blog has provided some useful information for both new and experienced IBOs, as well as prospects.
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