When recruits are being
prospected by Amway IBO’s they are asked about their dreams.
Often that is met by silence. Most people don’t know how to respond to “what
are your dreams” because its kind of private only to be shared with people you’re
close to.
A person might not know exactly what the IBO is asking or be a little confused
about the direction of the question. Or they might not have thought about
putting their dreams out there for other people to know about.
A good answer might be “none of your fucking business”. Especially if you
suspect its an Amway IBO!
If the prospect says they don’t know or haven’t thought about it the scumbucket
IBO will try another tactic.
“Imagine you won the Powerball. What would you do with all that money?”
A windfall of money drops in your lap. Millions of dollars to spend. What do
you buy?
Be very careful with that answer because if you sign up with Amway your upline
will use that answer against you for as long as you remain in “the business”
and taunt you and torment you and dangle that elusive dream over your head.
There is a charitable organization that is close to our hearts. Doesn’t matter
which one. Most people have a cause that they support and I’m not identifying
ours because of the hits this blog gets for Amway searches and I don’t have the
charity’s permission to associate them with a pyramid scheme. So when asked
about his dream Ambot made the bad decision to tell the upline he’d like to
build or buy a hospice for dying patients or a home where family members can
stay near to the hospital where their loved one is being treated. A dream like
that would take a good chunk of money to build and operate.
Bad Ambot! Badddddd mistake telling the fucking assholes in the Amway upline
about his dream to have a home where dying patients and/or their families could
stay. Then he was ferociously tortured by his upline because he was unable to
find any prospects to bring to meetings, sign up any downline, or get
customers. The upline held it over his head taunting him about how all these
people were going to die and it was going to be all his fault because he wasn’t
working hard enough to build them a place to live.
Bunch of sick bastards accusing Ambot that he’s responsible for people dying
because he’s not working the Amway business hard enough.
That’s part of the Amway cult. That’s part of the brainwashing process.
Don’t let what happened to Ambot happen to you. Whatever your dreams are keep
them to yourself and NEVER EVER share them with someone involved in Amway. If
you let anyone involved in Amway know what your dreams are you will be tortured
and tormented and ridiculed and made to feel like shit.
“I guess your dream just wasn’t big enough” was the familiar quote from the
fucking upline because they’d been given the ammunition to use Ambot’s dreams
against him.
So one more time I send a big fuck you out to our dumb fuck sponsor and our
sack of shit Platinum and any other fucking IBO’s who tormented us during the
Amway penance.
And another big old FUCK YOU to Amway.
One thing about Amway and the "dream" question -- they expect you to come up with a dream that is big and glitzy and expensive, like owning a huge mansion, or having a fleet of sports cars, or taking year-long trips around the world, or buying expensive jewelry and designer clothing.
ReplyDeleteBut if you say "I'd like to write some excellent poetry," or "I'd like to learn more about my religion," or "I'd like to master another language," or "I'd like to make my rose garden the most beautiful in the neighborhood," the Amway asshole will look at you with pure contempt. He will consider you a loser and a wimp. For Amway, all dreams have to be splashy and expensive and greed-driven.
Yup Anonymous. That is correct. Another reason for that is when you quit Amway the fucking assholes in the Amway upline will sneer at you that your dream wasn’t big enough. And a good thing too. Your dreams will become nightmares the longer you stay inside the Amway cult.
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