It can happen to the nicest of individuals at any time, and it usually happens slowly and gradually over time. These are some of the indicators that you are becoming indoctrinated, and you are most likely causing irritation among your friends and loved ones as a result of your behaviour. It may not be immediately evident, but the shift is taking place and will eventually become noticeable to those who are familiar with you. I hope this has been of assistance:
*You're driven to recruit as many people as you possibly can. Even misrepresentation or plain lies may be used to entice individuals into attendance at your meetings. Within a short period of time, your family and friends will avoid you like the plague. In the end, you find yourself spending a lot of time in malls and other public places looking for recruits. When it comes to conversing with others and pretending to be interested in other people and their interests, you can nearly come off as false.
You are encouraged to build an unrealistic and irrational fervour for the products in order to maximise your profits. Even going so far as to justify the high quality of toilet paper or to refer to the products as prestigious is an extreme measure. You might even fight over the quality of energy drinks or about phytonutrients, which are things you might not even be aware of at the time.
Throughout the promotional literature and motivational seminars, there are a slew of demands, promises, and veiled threats of failure if you don't put forth the necessary effort to succeed. i.e. If you give up, you are a loser who is condemned to die poor and miserable. Alternatively, you may allow someone to steal your dream. It is through these ludicrous assertions that your upline manages to keep you hooked.
Because the system is promoted as the means by which you will become phenomenally wealthy, you will be under pressure to give up any conflicting or competing hobbies, such as your bowling league or golf club. Except for the pursuit of financial independence, there is nothing else that matters in life. All of your activities in life must contribute to the success of your Amway business and have an impact on your financial future. Unless it has an impact on your financial future, none of your other activities are important to you. In your pursuit of the elusive financial grail, you may find yourself alienating even your closest family and friends.
Your upline quickly rises to the position of your most trusted buddy. Your thoughts and sentiments are influenced in part by the CDs, meetings, and functions that you attend and attend. Because of your unwavering allegiance to your upline, people in your life who you may have relied on for your whole life suddenly become second-class citizens in your eyes.
Do any of these actions ring a bell with you? Hopefully, you are not engaging in any of these habits.
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