Steps to recoveru from MLM agony is svitch in thinking from
"MLM is good - I am good"
to "MLM is bad - I am good"
finaly "MLM is bad - I WAS BAD"
Also mistake in process is in thinking:
"I am bad - MLM is good /somewhere or product/
--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
>
>
> > Rather than taking the simplistic route (thinking of MLMers as
> > "jokers"), I'd suggest thinking of them as good people caught up
in
> a
> > scam. They are victims, just as so many of us were.
> >
> >
> > PW
> >
>
> Definitely have to disagree with you on this, PW. I wouldn't
exactly
> call the ringleaders of MLM's "victims" - outright greed and
> manipulation of others gets them to the positions they are in, and
> they know exactly what they are doing.
>
> Outside of their MLM cliques, these people are a joke, and in my
> opinion, deserve to be characterized that way. MLMers are
definitely
> not part of mainstream society.
>
> Look, I think this website is great and very cathartic to those
that
> are recovering from their own (or their loved ones) involvement in
> MLM's, but the "victim" angle is a little overplayed in my
opinion.
> At some point, people need to accept some personal responsibility
for
> their actions and not just blame the evil MLM recruiter and the MLM
> organization.
>

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