made me start to think about these phenomena. It seems like everyone has heard about or knows something about Sasquatch (Big foot) and/or UFOs. There are several films showcasing photographs and evidence of both, but to yet, there is no legitimate evidence that these things exist. You'd assume that a body or bones of a Sasquatch would pop up someplace, sooner or later, or we would unearth irrefutable evidence of a starship from another galaxy.
It sounds just like stories of folks who created a diamondship, then "walked away" from their enterprises, retired in the lap of luxury and did nothing while the money kept coming in. I heard several scenarios about this happening, however looking back, all the diamonds stayed functioning and after Joecool left the business, the diamond either kept working, or resigned or got terminated. But I never heard someone mention some higher up Amway person who developed a business, and then walked away from it to cruise the beaches of the globe as hundreds of thousands of dollars were flowing in. Many have heard about it but nobody seems to be able to name any of these guys. I mean after over 50 years in existence, you'd think some of these guys would exist, especially when it seems to be a selling feature of the business for many AMOs.
It is my view that Sasquatch, UFOs and retired Amways diamonds (with significant Amway income) are non existent. If these men existed, there should be at least some shred of evidence of it. The dearth of evidence implies to me that it is either non existing or so infrequent that nobody can provide legitimate proof. I mean there aren't any T-Rexs wandering the world now yet fossil evidence demonstrates that they existed at one point.
Keeping in mind that the Amway business has a high attrition rate, along with minimal sales to non IBOs and you can readily assume that residual and large revenue is almost impossible. An Amway business that is left alone will disintegrate like a sandcastle does as the waves wash it away. Although it is theoretically feasible to step away from an Amway operation for a period of time and still earn some revenue, this won't be sufficient to support the "diamond lifestyle" as symbolised by diamonds at functions and open meetings, which is what you should aim for. I'm not even sure that active diamonds can afford to live that way comfortably even while growing their businesses, let alone while pursuing their passions. My claim is supported by a substantial amount of evidence. Diamonds are losing their homes to foreclosure, while former diamonds are disclosing information about their earnings. For those of you who truly believe that you can walk away from your Amway business and amass limitless money, I have a bridge in Brooklyn that I would be willing to sell you.
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