Numerous prospects and Independent Business Owners (IBOs) hold the belief that they will make an initial investment of time and money into their Amway business and that they will eventually receive their time and money back in such abundance that they will be able to quit their jobs and walk the beaches of the world while living in luxury as a result of lifelong residual income generated by their Amway business. I'm curious whether any of you Amway IBOs and prospects can genuinely name even five persons who have actually achieved this goal in your careers. Would you like to have two? You should keep in mind that millions of other individuals have undoubtedly desired to do the same thing and have attempted Amway's systems just to discover that reality is quite different from what they expected.
Many people are under the impression that they will harvest what they sow. While all of those statements are correct, I suppose the next natural inquiry is: what are you sowing? Are you misleading while you're prospecting for individuals to come view the plan with you? Do you find yourself needing to rationalise and make high-priced Amway product comparisons that aren't all that positive? Is it true that you are selling things to clients and thus qualifying for your Amway bonus, or are you simply consuming yourself and encouraging others to do the same thing? Do you have an unfavourable attitude of folks who do not join Amway or who are not interested in seeing the plan (broke losers)? Do you now believe that your boss and your job are inherently evil? Do you leave your children at home while you attend a slew of parties and meetings all at the same time? Isn't it true that you reap what you sow? The real question is, what kinds of seeds are you truly growing in the first place.
I'm curious as to what some WWDB diamonds were planting. Who, at the very least, were evicted from their houses and one in particular was the subject of Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceedings? Is it true that they are reaping what they sowed? What about the diamonds from the WWDB who got divorced? What kind of seeds were they planting? Is the IBO certain that it wants to make the claim of reaping and sowing crops? Joecool the person, like everyone else, has his or her own defects, but the difference is that I am not on stage boasting to be flawless, as many diamonds would imply when they speak (and profit from) their tens of thousands of subordinates. I do not make a living by deceiving people and benefitting from those whom I am meant to be assisting in their endeavours. Your upline diamonds, on the other hand, are not. Consider the fruit on the WWDB tree from a close-up perspective.
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