Amway is a scheme to sell you on a dream. A dream to have
your own business. A dream to have a mansion, fleet of sports cars, luxury
vacations, what have you. Amway cult leaders promise that the answer to making
your dreams come true is becoming an Amway Ambot.
The reality is Amway is all about having your nightmares come true!
At Amway meetings the Amway cult leader is all about selling dreams. Many times
they’ll go around the room asking people what their dreams are. And some of
them are very normal stuff that most people want like a house, a nice car,
vacations. Then there’s the stuff you have to have mega movie star income to
buy. Dream big in Amway. Whatever. Daydreams. Pretend business.
The Amway cult leaders always want to know what your dream is so they can use
it against you at a later date. Maybe you’re living in an apartment and your
dream is to buy your first house. Probably you’re thinking a smaller house but
the Amway cult leaders will encourage you to dream about mansions worth
millions of dollars. Paid for in cash LOL!
After a few months the Ambot figures out Amway is a scam. The Ambot is sinking
hundreds of dollars every month buying Amway products, investing in the tool
scam, going to Amway meetings. And all for a measly commission of about
$10/month back from Scamway. Maybe the Ambot finally looks at the small print
on Amway’s literature and realizes that only a tiny fraction of 1% of IBO’s
will make money. Maybe the Ambot goes online and finds information from other
people who got sucked into the Amway scam and reads stories of their financial
and emotional distress.
Yup time to get out. Any business
opportunity with over 99% failure rate was a bad idea to get involved with.
Should have read the small print. Should have read the former Amway cult
members stories sooner.
The best thing to do is just leave the Amway cult quietly. Don’t buy no more
shitty overpriced Amway products. Don’t answer phone calls and texts from the
assholes in the Amway upline. But most ambots end up telling some asshole in
their upline that they’re quitting. Then the ambot is told you can’t quit now
not when success is right around the corner. “You’re about to go really big I
can feel it.”
Maybe the ambot hangs in for a little while longer so the assholes in his Amway
upline can make a few more bucks off him. Or maybe he just says fuck you I’m
outta here.
At some point the assholes in the Amway upline taunt the Ambot, I guess your
dream just wasn’t big enough. And then the bastards insult you: I guess
you’re never going to own a house. Just think of all those houses out there
that will never have anyone living in them and its all your fault cause you
quit Amway. Loser!
It doesn’t matter what your dream is or how big it is, there’s over 99% chance
it’ll never happen as long as you’re in Amway. There’s only a few cult leaders
at the top of the Amway pyramid who are making money, mostly from selling
tickets to ambots to come to a meeting and hear them speak. That’s where the
money is. Not from begging everyone you know to buy overpriced vitamins and
laundry soap and scam others to sign up to the Amway cult.
The ambot is now dealing with the fucking assholes in his Amway upline sneering
at him about his dream not being big enough because he couldn’t fund that
mansion after getting scammed by Amway.
That dream had an expiration date on it. That dream was probably only good for
a few months during the time inside the Amway Cult of Greed.
Quit the Amway cult and the dream expires. If it was even the Ambot’s dream to
begin with.
The story of quitting your job and smashing the alarm clock is a myth. That means it is a kind of symbolic story or parable. It isn't literally "true." It's just something that dimwitted Ambots like to hear. Another is how successful Amway people "pay for everything with cash," or how retired Amway people "walk the beaches of the world."
ReplyDeleteThese are just pretty stories.