I want to preface this person's first post by saying that she's a
pro-MLMer. As you will soon see, her first message to us appears to
be respectful and sincere. She would not be the first pro-MLMer to be
allowed to post in this group and be accepted here, if she can manage
that. So I'm going to wait a little while so that THIS message
arrives in the group before hers does, and hopefully we can have a
constructive conversation with her.
I will, as usual, be keeping a close lookout on her posts to ensure
that she stays within the parameters of the rules and the spirit of
this group.
As long as she remains respectful and civil, I don't think there's any
reason why we cannot return the favor.
PW

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I've been reading this blog for a while... and really like it. I was in Amway YEARS ago... and the one positive thing I can say about it... is it DID teach me how futile the whole concept of working at a job is. So... I do owe them for giving me that spark... to find a way out of the rat race. But, other than that, they were basically full of crap. What you end up doing in MLM is building somebody else's business... which ends up being about the same as a job. --My advice to those of you who have survived MLM programs... is to not lose your desire to succeed... that thing that got you into MLM. YOUR motivations were probably right. You just need a better method. Build YOUR business, not somebody else's business. Work on YOUR dream, your way, with your own plan. Best of luck to all. --Steve
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