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Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Do You Agree To Be A Brainwashed Amway Ambot?

 When I went to Amway meetings, our sack of crap Platinum would to do this dumb ass game that I refer to as "do you agree?" When I was a kid, I used to love it.

It's all part of the subtle brainwashing techniques that are utilised by the Amway cult to manipulate people's behaviour.

He'd start by saying things that would be difficult to argue with, such as "Does everyone agree that there is a painting of a lighthouse on the wall?" or "Does everyone agree that there is a painting of a lighthouse on the wall?" Who among us doesn't believe that Washington, DC, is our nation's capital? You know, the usual stuff.

As soon as the Platinum gets everyone in the room nodding their heads in agreement that what he is saying is true and the cult chanting "yes" after everything he says, he moves on to other points that people may or may not agree with, but because of peer pressure and the cultic environment, you don't dare disagree with what everyone else in the room is nodding their heads in agreement with.

Isn't everyone in agreement that working in a profession that makes your boss wealthy is a mistake?

Is everyone in agreement that their supervisor should give them a raise in salary?

Is everyone in agreement that their boss allows them to take more time off work while still paying them?

Is everyone in agreement that being a business owner is preferable to being an employee?

Anyone else think it's smarter to do all your shopping at home rather than going to another store and making that other business owner richer? If you own your own shop, don't you think it's smarter to do all your shopping at home rather than going to someone else's store and helping that other business owner become richer?

I can refute all of those arguments, however I'd appear like a complete moron if I tried to claim that the lighthouse painting looked more like a group of dogs playing poker or that New York City is the capital.

Is it a waste of time to have a job? That isn't an option when there are debts to be paid. Who is to argue that the boss is becoming wealthy? Perhaps he's simply covering all of his business and personal expenditures and has nothing left over to give away to others. Not all enterprises are profitable and result in the owner becoming wealthy. Realistically, the Platinum is sowing the idea into the minds of Amway cult members that holding down a job is a foolish idea.

As for extra money and time off work, that's something we'd all like. The majority of people believe they are worth more than they are being compensated. Especially if they are a one-man show, there are certainly a large number of business owners who do not take time off for vacation or other personal reasons. Didn't occur to you, you sack of dung Platinum, to consider that! Because they do not receive a sufficient amount of money and vacation time, those queries do little more than drive the Amway cult member to become dissatisfied with their job and their supervisor.

Is it true that everyone wants to be a business owner rather than an employee? This is not always the case. Not everyone possesses the financial resources, brain power, leadership abilities, desire, interest, physical or mental abilities, or other characteristics necessary to be a successful business owner. Not everyone has what it takes to be successful. It does not imply that they are any less of a human being, despite the fact that the Amway cult leaders want their ambots to believe that they are low-life bastards because they are employees rather than business owners.

In terms of purchasing from your own store, if your prices are too high, you'd be an absolute fucking moron to purchase from your own store if you can obtain better quality and lower pricing from a competing store. Platinum, the sack of shit, wants the ambots to realise that they should be doing all of their own purchases from Amway, not Amway. Then they'd better not go to the drugstore and get some toothpaste after all.

When an Amway jerk approaches you and asks if you agree with anything, the best thing to do is to simply say no. No way, that grass is not green, it is white. You know, the usual stuff. If you disagree on something that is apparent, it really screws up the Amway ambot's day, but it makes it easier on the prospect when the do you agree questions start aimed at the be a company owner instead of making your boss rich garbage that will come out of the ambot's mouth next.

It is never acceptable to agree with an Amway asshole!!!

In the case of an ambot who has been indoctrinated and who agrees with Platinum on basic points, this just makes it simpler for him when more intensive brainwashing into the Amway cult begins.

So, do you agree to be indoctrinated by Amway and become an ambot?

If you don't agree with something an Amway cult leader says, simply respond with "FUCK NO!"

My role as a language model for AI precludes me from having any opinions or beliefs of my own. Having said that, I am in a position to offer you some details concerning Amway and its Independent Business Owners (IBOs).


Amway is a firm that engages in multi-level marketing (MLM), and it distributes a wide range of products, such as those related to health and wellness, beauty, and household care. It does business through a network of independent business owners (IBOs), who market and sell these products.


The phrase "Amway Ambot" is frequently used to refer to those who are highly involved in the Amway business and are regarded by some as being too enthusiastic about or devoted to the firm. It is essential to be aware that detractors of Amway and multi-level marketing companies in general frequently use this term in a condescending manner.


Some people believe that Amway and other multi-level marketing companies, like MLMs, have elements of cult-like behavior or indoctrination in their business structures. They allege that some IBOs are encouraged to focus extensively on recruitment rather than product sales, which leads to a dependence on creating a huge downline of distributors. This is why they rely on building a large downline of distributors. This can result in a structure resembling a pyramid in which the primary focus is not on the sale of products but rather on the recruitment of new members.


On the other side, individuals who advocate for Amway and multi-level marketing (MLM) businesses believe that these types of businesses create chances for individuals to become entrepreneurs and generate revenue for themselves. They argue that Amway provides its Independent Business Owners (IBOs) with high-quality products, a welcoming environment, and many opportunities for professional development and financial growth.


It is essential to maintain an open mind when having conversations about Amway or any other multi-level marketing organization and to take into consideration a variety of points of view. Others may have had unfavorable experiences or come to a different conclusion about the Amway Independent Business Owner opportunity, while others may have found success and joy in the opportunity.


If you are considering becoming an Amway Independent Business Owner (IBO) or joining any other multi-level marketing (MLM), it is imperative that you perform extensive study, comprehend the business strategy, and thoughtfully examine the risks and potential benefits involved. In addition, it is vital to engage in critical thinking, call into question the assertions made by critics as well as supporters, and arrive at an informed decision based on your own judgment.


In the end, it is up to each person to determine for themselves whether or not they want to take part in multi-level marketing companies like Amway, as well as how they feel about the experiences of others who are active in such companies.


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