The other night, I was watching a show on Discovery Channel that was all about Sasquatch. It was immediately followed by a show about UFO evidence. It prompted me to consider the nature of these phenomena. The existence of Sasquatch (Bigfoot) and/or UFOs appears to be something that everyone has heard of or knows something about. The existence of these things has been demonstrated in numerous films using photographs and other evidence, yet there is no solid evidence that they exist. 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? Many different scenarios were floated around in my head about what would happen, but looking back, all of the diamonds continued to function, and since Joecool left the company, the diamond has either continued to function or quit or been terminated. 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 there, especially given the fact that it appears to be a selling point for many AMOs.
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. 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.
It may seem like an unusual mix, but Sasquatch sightings, UFO sightings, and retiring Amway Diamonds are all subjects that have grabbed people's minds for a number of years. In spite of the fact that each of these subjects has its own group of people who believe in it and others who do not, the notion that retired Amway Diamonds are in some way tied to these occurrences is a bit of a stretch.
It is essential to have an understanding of what an Amway Diamond is in order to comprehend why retired Amway Diamonds are not likely to have any relation to Sasquatch or extraterrestrial craft. A member of Amway is considered to be a Diamond once they have reached a certain level of success inside the company. This can be accomplished by developing a sizable network of downline distributors and reaching a predetermined level of sales volume. There is no evidence to imply that Amway Diamonds have any specialized understanding or expertise in disciplines such as cryptozoology or ufology, despite the fact that these individuals are unquestionably prosperous businesses.
It is also important to note that retired Amway Diamonds are just former Amway distributors who have achieved a particular degree of success and have decided to resign from the business. This is the definition of a retired Amway Diamond. It is possible that some retired Diamonds will continue to be involved in Amway in some manner, such as mentoring or leadership, but there is no reason to suppose that they have any special knowledge or contacts that would allow them to unearth secrets regarding Sasquatch or UFOs.
It's crucial to view statements like this with a healthy dose of skepticism because, while the concept that retiring Amway Diamonds would have some sort of secret information or link to unexplained occurrences might be intriguing, there's a good chance that it's not true. These assertions continue to be nothing more than unsubstantiated hearsay because there is no proof to back them.
To summarize, despite the fact that Sasquatch, UFOs, and retiring Amway Diamonds each have their own special allure, there is absolutely no evidence to suggest that these things are related to one another in any way. It is essential to maintain an open mind at all times and be willing to take into account the points of view of others; nevertheless, it is also essential to approach statements with a critical eye and look for evidence to support them. In the issue of retiring Amway Diamonds and their supposed relation to Sasquatch or extraterrestrial craft, there just isn't any evidence to show that such a connection exists. Neither Sasquatch nor extraterrestrial craft have been spotted wearing these diamonds.
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