When it comes to the concept of dreams and the fight for dreams, many independent business owners are completely misinformed. A dream is essentially a long-term objective. Someone might have a fantasy about becoming a member of the National Football League. In order to realise that dream, one might consider participating in high school and/or college football. The dream will most likely come to an end in failure for the majority of people. Whatever the number of people who want to play in the NFL, there are only a limited number of people who are proficient enough to make the team. Even fewer are the elite players who rise to the level of stars. As a result, while you may be fighting for your dreams, there is also an alternate reality to consider.
In the Amway business, leaders will frequently sell hopes and dreams to their downline members through the use of "systems" such as WWDB or Network 21. That the downline can retire at the age of 29 and spend their days walking on the beaches of the world while the income continues to roll in for an indefinite period of time. It would be equivalent to wishing to win the Powerball lottery if someone had these kinds of "dreams." It's possible that you've seen a few people do it, but the chances of you doing it yourself are extremely slim. In the real world, your chances are slim to none.
When a crab attempts to escape from a bucket, uplines will often tell anecdotal stories about how the crabs managed to keep each other trapped in the bucket, or how monkeys managed to prevent each other from grabbing bananas from the top of the pole. However, while the stories may be interesting and even true in some cases, they do not always apply to the Amway business model. However, it is understandable that some of an IBO's friends and family may be wary of Amway, and they may have good reason to do so. Many people have tried their hand at the Amway company with little or no luck. Many people have lost money by following every instruction given to them by their uplines. There is a long history of financial disasters associated with Amway and the "systems" that are attached to it. Nobody can point to a long list of people who have walked away from Amway with their bank accounts bulging and their heads held high, as if they had nothing but a care in the world. Have you ever wondered why none of the crown ambassadors has taken use of the "walk away" option?
I believe that everyone should have dreams. People should follow their dreams, in my opinion. In addition, I believe that people should be aware that certain dreams can come true. It is also necessary for their dreams to have a certain amount of realism. Despite the fact that there will always be some heroic figure, such as a "Rudy," who overcame incredible difficulties to achieve a dream, the unspoken reality is that there were likely many, many young men who dreamed of playing for Notre Dame that year. Like Rudy, it's likely that no one else has attained such an unlikely dream. Essentially, what I'm saying is that making a good salary while also having the option of retiring early can be accomplished in a variety of ways. You may have decided to employ Amway to help you achieve your financial goals, and that is well within your rights. However, the reality is that, when compared to the tens of millions of others who have attempted it, only a small number of people have succeeded in making all of their financial aspirations come true.
Continue to battle for your aspirations, but bear in mind that you may require a backup plan as well as a dose of reality.
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