Many independent business owners (IBOs) defend their participation in the system of cds, tapes, books, and seminars by comparing it to college. They assert that they require this knowledge and that it is significantly less expensive than attending a college or university. Of course, this is the upline propaganda that IBOs are fed, just as the idea that having a job is a terrible idea is conveyed to new recruits. In fact, the Amway leaders want you to despise your work so that you will consider the Amway business as the only viable option for you.
While it is true that not everyone graduates from college, approximately half of those who enrol in college go on to complete their studies. The education of those who do not graduate continues year after year or course by course, allowing them to benefit from their experiences. Having a college degree will provide you with more career opportunities than people who do not have a college education. Amway independent business owners (IBOs) are unable to make this claim. The knowledge an IBO obtains through seminars and CDs does not even come close to preparing them for success in Amway, never alone in other areas of life. Only a small percentage of IBOs ever achieve platinum, which is purportedly the point at which the business becomes profitable. Consequently, as an IBO, you have a less than one-half of a percent probability of making a profit, as opposed to around a 50 percent chance of earning a college degree. The fact that college graduates make on average more money than those who do not go to college is also well documented.
Aside from that, after you graduate and obtain your degree/diploma, the process is over. Yes, you may continue to study new things and read books and other mind-stimulating materials, but this is entirely at your discretion rather than as a result of a requirement to continue your education as if you were still enrolled in a college curriculum. In Amway, there are countless examples of people who have reached levels as high as diamond or higher yet have been unable to sustain their position in the company. There are also numerous examples of diamonds who have decided to leave Amway. Would anyone want to quit if they could sit back and watch the money flow in? If there was such a thing as "residual" income, why would anyone want to give it up? I believe that the solution is self-evident.
As far as I'm aware, there is also no genuine evidence that your Amway-related education, which includes cds and seminars, has any effect on sales. The tiny fraction of one percent of successful IBOs is not a compelling argument in favour of the system's overall effectiveness. Accreditation requirements are in place at colleges, as opposed to the non-existent Amway accreditation that groups such as BWW, WWDB, and Network 21 have received in the past.
The fact that independent business owners (IBOs) dare to compare a college education to their Amway training is a farce. Try telling a prospective employer about your Amway education to see how far you can get away with it. LOL
The act of making a comment on an Amway defender is fraught with danger since it constitutes an attack on the values and viewpoints held by another individual. It is essential to approach a scenario like this with respect and an open mind, while simultaneously articulating one's own point of view.
If you find yourself in disagreement with someone who defends Amway, the first step is to try to comprehend the motivations behind their stance. It's possible that some people have had good experiences with Amway and sincerely believe in the way the company runs its business. It's possible that some people are defending Amway simply because they have a financial interest in the firm.
It is vital to avoid attacking the individual in question and instead concentrate on the facts rather than the motivations behind one's actions. Your position should be supported by evidence and data, and you should inspire the audience to conduct their own investigation. Sharing your own experiences or the stories of others who have had terrible encounters with Amway may also prove to be useful.
It is essential to keep in mind that everyone has the right to their own perspective, and it is highly unlikely that a single conversation can convince someone who defends Amway to change their mind. It is essential to maintain respect for the other person and to be open to resume the dialogue at a later time, if they are willing to do so.
In the end, the choice of whether or not to support or condemn Amway is a personal one that is determined by the experiences and beliefs of the individual. It is essential to not only make educated judgments but also to show support for companies and activities that are congruent with one's ideals and objectives.
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