I was recently watching a show on Discovery Channel about the Sasquatch, which I thought was quite cool. It was immediately followed by a show about UFO evidence. It prompted me to consider the nature of these phenomena. Everyone, it seems, has heard of or knows something about Sasquatch (Bigfoot) and/or UFOs, or pink unicorns, for that matter, and they are all over the news. LOL. There are numerous films that offer photographs and other proof of such beings, but there is no solid evidence that these things exist at this time. Surely, a Sasquatch's body or bones would turn up someplace, sooner or later, and we'd discover irrefutable evidence of a starship from another galaxy, wouldn't we?
People who established a diamondship and then "walked away" from their enterprises, retired in the lap of luxury and did nothing while the money continued to pour in sound familiar? However, looking back, all of the diamonds continued to function well and, since Joecool left the company, the diamond has either continued to function properly or died, or it has quit or been terminated (depending on the scenario). However, I never heard anyone mention a high-ranking Amway executive who developed a firm and then left it to visit the world's beaches as hundreds of thousands of dollars continued to pour in. Many people have heard about it, but no one seems to be able to identify any of the individuals involved. For one thing, you'd think that after more than 50 years in business, some of these people would still be around, especially given the fact that it appears to be a selling point for many of the Amway recruiters.
My belief is that there are no such things as Sasquatch, UFOs, or retired Amway diamonds (with significant Amway revenue) in the world. If these individuals ever existed, there should be some sort of evidence to support their existence. The absence of evidence leads me to believe that it is either non-existent or so unusual that no one has been able to provide legitimate proof. Although there are no longer any T-Rexs wandering the world, fossil evidence indicates that they did exist at one point in time.
Given the high attrition rate of the Amway business, combined with minimal sales to non-IBOs, it is easy to assume that earning a residual and large revenue is almost impossible in the Amway industry. An Amway business that is left unattended will decay as quickly as a sandcastle that is washed away by the seas. You (in theory) could possibly walk away from an Amway business for a while and collect some income, but you won't be collecting enough income to live the "diamond lifestyle" as portrayed by diamonds in their functions and open meetings. 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 who have lost their homes to foreclosure, diamonds who have filed for bankruptcy, and former diamonds who have revealed mysteries about their income If you really believe you can walk away from your Amway business and collect untold wealth, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. :-)
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