I’d say just about every Amway meeting we attended one of the scare tactics the speaker used to say was “Social security won’t be there when you retire”.
Well how do they know? I’m
pretty sure it will be. But I suppose like any other guesses the speaker has a
50/50 shot of getting that prediction right. So do I!
Even though I think social security will be there when I retire we have other
investments and savings and a combination of all are what I hope will sustain
us for the rest of our lives. Or my life anyway. I plan to live until at least
100 and keep dishing shit on Amway Ambots! I just know I’m going to outlive
everyone. Those broke Amway losers might be dead by age 65 but I’ll keep on
ticking!
People need to make decisions during their working years and hopefully most
start some sort of retirement savings plan in their 20’s and add other
investments to it over the years. For example save up a down payment for house
while in your 20’s. Buy that house in your 20’s or 30’s and by your 50’s or
certainly by retirement age your house will be paid in full. Knock off that
mortgage payment and that’s a big part of monthly expenses that goes away. Also
get rid of any outstanding debt by retirement age and don’t incur any further
debt and that will make retirement years less stressful.
Those are the big things. Reaching retirement age without debt and owning your
own home are huge. I mean who wants to hit retirement age and still be a renter
unless you’ve downsized, sold your house and living off the proceeds. If
renting at some point in your life because it fits into your financial plan
then that’s your plan. If you follow the Amway plan you’ll be a renter forever.
That’s hundreds of dollars you pay each month to a landlord because of poor
planning in younger years and throwing your money tithing the Great Amway God.
In aprevious post I estimated average monthly expenses in
Amwayaround $700. The unknown factor is if this is disposable income or if
IBO’s are running up their credit card (probably the latter!). That monthly
$700 could be redirected to a mortgage payment instead of being flushed down
the Amway toilet.
Our upline's goal was to strike fear in people’s hearts to
scare new prospects to sign up to the Amway cult. For a bunch of bastards
who extol the virtues of “don’t say negative” they’re the most negative people
I’ve ever met. Full of doom and gloom about the future, businesses shutting
down, recession, people losing jobs, social security won’t be there, and blah,
blah, blah. Who needs to listen to the negative shit that goes on in Amway cult
meetings?
The fucking assholes in the Amway upline scare the IBO’s into thinking that
social security won’t be there when they retire so they need to find some other
income. Any other plans IBO’s have the upline pokes fun at them and puts them
down. According to the "wisdom" of our upline bastards Amway is the
only choice and all you have to do is spend 2 to 5 years working part time 10
to 15 hours a week doing the work in order to live off residual income for the
rest of your life. Freedom!
Yeah right. There are better options out there than throwing your money at
Amway chasing futile dreams.
Don’t think negative like the fucking assholes in our Amway upline. Think
positive. Social security will be there when you turn 66. (I got a 50% chance
of getting that prediction right!)
Forget social security. With luck Amway won’t be around when I retire! Ha ha
ha! 50% chance of me getting that prediction right too!
And one more time from marriedtoanambot let’s just send another big old FUCK
YOU out to Amway Scamway and their scammer army of Ambots.