The Dream Stealers are a group of people that steal dreams.
It nearly sounds like alien invaders from another universe are descending on your body, ready to suck away the part of your body where your dreams are stored, if you listen closely.
During Amway meetings, I heard the phrase "dream stealers" over and over again, and it was then repeated by Ambot.
He accused our friends and relatives of being "dream stealers" since they refused to support his business in an accusatory tone. "They're attempting to take my dream," or "they don't want my dreams to come true," is a common refrain. Those were the terms he used against me as well, as advised by the jerks in his Amway upline.
It's a stupid ass term that IBOs use as a pathetic excuse to justify their failure to make money in the Amway business. Everyone else is a dream thief who steals your dreams. Always place the blame on others.
There's a Disney song that talks about how a dream is a wish that your heart wishes to come true. If your dream is in your heart, no one will be able to take it away from you. Not unless you have some surgical instruments to slice you open and remove your heart, which would be fatal.
So, what exactly was Ambot's fantasy? It was whatever his upline had told him was his dream at the time. It had something to do with the fact that she was leaving me. That was more of the upline's desire than it was the downline's, because Amway is all about breaking up relationships. It is impossible to find anything more satisfying for those filthy morons in the Amway upline than causing pain in other people's life.
But how many of those upline fuckers ever inquired as to what my lifelong ambitions were? None of them, not a single one of them. I mean, really, why would they do anything like that? They couldn't have given a rat's behind about me.
“To get Ambot the hell away from you guys and quit Amway!!!” they all said, and I think they all guessed correctly.
What happens to IBOs who decide to leave the cult? They are often referred to as "dream stealers." The Amway cult leaders scream out that they're poisoning the environment. Keep your distance from them, or they will take your dream as well.
A dream is nothing more than a concept or an idea. Your mind and heart are both filled with it. It is not a real-life entity. When you lose anything that is not an object, such as your vehicle keys or your spectacles, I am baffled as to how you managed to do so. Alternatively, the cat may have gotten out of the house and become disoriented. Alternatively, I misplaced Ambot once more at Lowes. A thief can take the keys, the glasses, the cat, and even Ambot, as was attempted by the Amway cult members. If someone steals your car, the first thing you do is phone the police to report it stolen. How can someone manage to steal your dream? And how are you going to explain that to the police when you call to report the theft to them?
When an Amway jerk calls the cops, the following is the conversation that takes place:
Then there's the fact that my next-door neighbour is a dream stealer, and he's the one who took my dream of driving a Porsche. That son of a b*tch must be detained and charged with stealing! I demand it!
This is just one of many absurd phrases that I've heard said from the mouths of deluded independent business owners. Lone wolves, failures, and those on the verge of achieving nothing are all examples of dream stealers that seek to bring you down to their level.
Realistically, "dream stealers" are usually people who care about you and do not want you to fail, lose your money in a scam, or experience any other form of emotional suffering.
A dream stealer is someone who has a different point of view than their upline, and this makes them potentially dangerous people in the eyes of the Amway upline, at least according to Platinum and the other jerks in the company's upper management. After all, they could be responsible for allowing those dollar signs to slip away.
Consider the question of whether it is a bad idea to listen to the "dream stealers." The truth is that, rather than snatching a dream, they are actually providing sound advise. IBOs believe that the so-called "dream stealers" are being negative and attempting to "steal my dream." Instead, all they are doing is attempting to prevent the IBO from making a costly business decision..
Remember those extraterrestrial invaders that were sucking the dreams out of your body? Well, they're back. They aren't all that strange after all. The folks who truly utilise such phrase are the ones who are stealing real dreams.
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