There’s another saying
that I don’t recall hearing at any Amway meeting and it has to do with not
putting all of your eggs in one basket.
Actually the only time I remember that phrase being used was by our arrogant
prick sponsor who said when he’s recruiting prospects that he starts putting
fear into people about their job and how he hopes they don’t have all their
eggs in one basket because they’ll be finished.
Well what else do you expect from a rotten little bastard like him?
Diversify! A word that shall never be spoken at an Amway meeting because the
activities involved in diversifying take away time and dollars from the cult
leaders efforts to earn an income doing the Amway thing. Instead the opposite
is taught: put all your eggs in one basket. The one that belongs to the Amway
hen house!
Basically diversifying means investing in a variety of assets and spreading the
risk around in case one venture fails there are other assets on the go
that might turn out better. Before diversifying its a good idea to figure
out your own risk tolerance and how much money you can afford to lose should
things not work out so good.
For example in Amway, be prepared to “invest” at
least $10,000 a year on Amway products, attending functions, and buying
tools. If you’ve got a better use for that $10,000, I recommend that’s the road
you take!
Say someone has $150 kicking around in a savings account and an IBO is trying
to get them to “invest” in their own business as an Amway IBO. The person
doesn’t want to risk all their $150 in Amway and in this case is probably
ignorant of the hundreds of dollars on top of that to buy Amway products and
attend Amway functions because you don't find that out until after you've been
sucked into the lies. On the other hand that $150 is only getting half a
percent interest in the savings account. But that person might be comfortable
risking $100 of that $150 into 100 shares of a stock that’s currently selling
for $1 a share. The worst thing that can happen is the stock takes a nosedive
and they lose their $100 but not all is lost because they still have $50 sitting
in the bank’s savings account. Or the stock might take off and at the end of
the year is worth $25 a share.
When considering diversifying, a homeowner might decide to invest in a second
house using the equity in their main residence as a down payment and renting
out the other house - hopefully for a few bucks more than the mortgage. In
twenty years the mortgage will be paid off. At this point the owner has the
choice of continuing to rent the house and all the rental income is now profit
with some deductions for city taxes and general maintenance as the house gets
older and things like the roof and hot water tank need to be replaced. It now
becomes residual income, more than most IBO’s will ever see! Or else the house
can be sold and the equity is profit to the owner.
Some people who are incredibly talented and lucky make a living playing poker
or gambling, investing in the stock market, or flipping houses.
Whatever they’re doing they’ve found a way to diversify. Words that never
should be spoken at an Amway meeting! Probably because when people are looking
at their investments and figuring out which ones they should cut loose, they
start with whatever one is losing money.
Here’s a laugh. Our arrogant prick sponsor told us he’s always looking for ways
to diversify his income, talking about investments. This son of a bitch who’s
always behind on his bills, is a renter always under the threat of eviction,
drives old beater cars, and never has any money. Diversify what income! What
disposable income does he have lying around? I think finding ways to
invest would be an impossibility for him. Its always nice to dream though.
Oh wait. That’s what Amway’s all about. Dreams!
I decided a long time ago that the great Amway dream is a bunch of bullshit. I
have better ways of making my money work for me.
Depending on Amway to support you financially in your old age is like depending on witch doctors to make it rain.
ReplyDeleteAmway is a complete fucking fraud.
Good comparison. It’s all a business transaction for these scammers. Stealing your money with lies is their job.
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