When recruits are being prospected by IBOs, they are asked about their goals and aspirations.
Often, that is met with deafening stillness. The majority of individuals are stumped when asked, "what are your aspirations," because it is a very personal question that should only be expressed with those closest to you.
It is possible that a person will not understand exactly what the IBO is asking or that they will be a bit puzzled about the direction of the query. Alternatively, they may not have considered making their dreams public so that others could benefit from them.
A suitable response might be something along the lines of "none of your fucking business." Especially if you have reason to believe it is an Amway IBO!
If the prospect responds that they don't know or haven't thought about it, the scumbucket IBO will try a different strategy on them.
“Pretend you've won the Powerball lottery. “What would you do with all that money?” you might wonder.
A large sum of money unexpectedly falls into your lap. Millions of dollars are available for expenditure. What do you decide to purchase?
You should be very careful with that response because, if you decide to join Amway, your upline will use it against you for the rest of your time in the company, mock you, torment you, and threaten you with the prospect of achieving that illusive dream.
An organisation that is near and dear to our hearts is a philanthropic organisation. It makes no difference which one. Almost everyone has a cause that they are passionate about, and I am not disclosing ours because of the high volume of Amway searches that my site receives, and because I do not have permission from the charity to associate them with a pyramid scam. As a result, when asked about his dream, Ambot made the mistake of telling his upline that he would like to establish or own a hospice for dying patients or a residence where family members can stay close to the hospital where their loved one is being treated. It would take a significant amount of money to realise and maintain such a fantasy.
Ambot has done something wrong! He made a terrible error by telling the filthy upline about his ambition of establishing a hospice facility where dying patients and/or their families may be accommodated. When he failed to bring prospects to meetings, sign up any downline, or get clients, his upline put him through a gruelling ordeal that lasted for months. The upline taunted him by holding it above his head, telling him that all of these people were going to die and that it would be entirely his fault since he wasn't working hard enough to provide them with a place to live.
Ambot is being attacked by a gang of crazy cretins who claim that he is to blame for people's deaths because he is not working hard enough in the Amway company.
That is an element of the Amway cult, as well. That is a part of the process of brainwashing people.
You must avoid the fate that befell Ambot and his friends. Whatever your aspirations are, keep them to yourself and NEVER, EVER share them with anyone associated with the Amway organisation. If you tell anyone associated with Amway about your ambitions, you will be tortured and tormented, and you will be mocked and made to feel like a piece of shit.
Because they'd been handed the ammunition to use Ambot's dreams against him, the fucking upline would often say, "I guess your dream just wasn't big enough."
I'd like to express my gratitude to our sponsor, our Platinum, and any other IBOs who tormented us through the Amway penance one more time.
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