The worst book I ever attempted
to read on the Amway reading list was a book about marriage and relationships
called Fit To Be Tied. Every Ken and Barbie Ambot that slunk across the stage
at major functions was recommending their cult followers read it. Or if they
didn’t read it at least buy it. Its part of the recommended reading list and
books are part of the Amway tool scam and this is how the Diamonds make the
majority of their money. Every little bit helps to make them richer!
Ambot buys the book. Probably the sack of shit Platinum pressured him into it.
I’m not sure if Ambot read it or not. I doubt it. He’s not much of a reader. I
like reading books so I gave it a shot.
I couldn’t even get through the first chapter. It was all god damn this and
Jesus Christ that.
I realize that books are subjective. People have different tastes. What one
person likes another person won’t. I had a reader from South Africa show up on
a post where I provided a link to a free ebook, David Bach’s financial book
Start Over Finish Rich, and s/he called it rubbish. One of our country’s best
known financial experts who has written multiple books on the New York Times
bestseller lists, frequently appearing on the Today Show and Oprah Winfrey plus
many other shows and the guy’s financial advice is rubbish? LOL! That’s a
fucked up brainwashed Amway loser’s stinking thinking for you. LOL! If the
“financial advice” doesn’t come from a sack of shit Amway cult leader it’s
immediately dismissed as rubbish. Although I don’t follow everything Bach says
I do like his books and sensible financial advice but I understand how someone
who is brainwashed by the Amway cult will not accept financial advice from
anyone but their scamming upline.
Back to Fit To Be Tied.
It was written by a husband and wife and as I recall they went back and forth
every paragraph or so making it confusing and hard to follow. Throw in all the
Jesuses and it became BORING!!!
There are very few books that are so bad that I can not finish reading them.
I’ll plug through hoping it’ll get better. Having an LOL moment here. The only
people who call me a quitter are Amway losers! LOL! I don’t like to quit
reading a book. Sometimes I’ll put them aside for a few months and get back to
them. This is the 2nd book in the past 10 years that I didn’t finish reading.
The other was a book written by Derek Lundy called Godforsaken Sea. It was
billed as a tight and gripping read as The Perfect Storm and Into Thin Air.
I’ve read both of those books and the author was able to put the reader right
there onto Mount Everest or the middle of the raging Atlantic Ocean so I was
expecting the same gripping thrilling reading experience. Godforsaken Sea was a
snoozer. I gave it a good effort and abandoned ship halfway through.
I can push through a book with biblical references but not one that is
littered with them in every sentence so that the point is completely lost. On
the other hand someone who enjoys going to those religious revival meetings
held in big tents may love reading Fit To Be Tied. The reason this book is
shoved down our throats by the Amway cult leaders is because part of any cult’s
brainwashing techniques involves religion or religious teaching. Reading an
over the top religious book about relationships is not my thing. Its an Amway
cult thing. I’m not sure what the author’s connection is to the Amway cult but
absolutely there would have to be some serious behind the scenes deal making
going on or the cult leaders wouldn’t be flogging this book at the major
functions. It would be my guess that printing this book costs a dollar or two
and that’s for mass production at least 10,000 copies. The upline scammers sell
it for at least $15 maybe more I don’t remember what we paid for it. Lets just
say for the sake of argument that WWDB buys 10,000 copies of the book so their
Diamonds can flog it on their cult followers. The publisher and authors want to
cover their costs and make a little profit because they’re probably not making
too many sales otherwise on this little gem so let’s just say they’ve struck a
deal with WWDB to sell them for $4 each for bulk purchases. WWDB scammers sell
the book to the cult followers for $15. Their profit is $11 per book or making
$110,000 net profit on a $40,000 book buying investment. This book can be part
of the tool scam over and over because the ambots that attended this year’s
Family Reunion and FED will not be the same group next year because most of
them have quit so the Diamonds can wave it from the stage year after year and
make a few thousand more sales each year.
Fit To Be Tied wasn’t my thing but I could see how a brainwashed cult follower
who has been subjected to the cult leader’s screwed up religious beliefs might
read the book. A cult audience might not have been the authors intention but a
sale is a sale.
I didn’t read it very far but I’m sure the contents must match the WWDB
philosophy. Religion and someone of a higher power to worship like your group’s
cult leader. Women to stay home while the husband works. Husband to be the sole
decision maker. Male chauvinist teachings. Submission. Ask permission. That’s
my guess what I would have been tormented with if I’d continued reading because
that’s part of the WWDB cult teaching.
Not interested. I give any book that bores me and pisses me off that I stop
reading it after a few pages two thumbs down.
Pass on this stinker.
That’s the reality when you write a book. You’re going to get good reviews and
bad reviews. Everyone has different tastes.
Why didn’t those Diamond fuckers from the stage flog Harold Robbins novels?
You’d think for all the hits my blog gets from ambots searching for “Amway sex”
putting those Harold Robbins novels on their required reading list would be
flying off the shelves!
The authors of the book in question are Bill and Lynne Hybels. Bill Hybels (a minister in the same Dutch Calvinist sect that produced DeVos and Van Andel) is the subject a long Wikipedia article. That Wikipedia piece outlines the multiple charges of sexual misconduct brought against him by women (going back many years), and how he was compelled to resign his position as a minister and a church trustee. The charges were found to be "credible."
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LOL Anonymous I didn't know about that! The Amway cult leaders conveniently left that part out of their sermons LOL! This guy seems to fit right in with Amway values.
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