On Monday 01 October 2007, chandranova wrote:
> No, that was TEAM whose kingpins went toppling a few months baack.
> LTD is headed by Larry Winters.
> And yeah, LTD stands for "Leadership Team Development" but when you
> listen to their training CDs, it stands for Learnable, Teachable,
> Duplicatable. After all, in order to be successful, you must mold
> yourself to be your uplines' clone and teach your downline to do the
> same! I was in LTD, and like other AMOs (Amway Motivational
> Organizations)
> really fell in love with my upline's team the first time I met them
> at a function -they really are good people, great character,
> integrity, etc...And that's how people get attracted. They see what
> good people are involved, not realizing that it's not the great
> business opportunity that is advertised.
I didn't recognize it by LTD, but unfortunately, I recognize the vile
name of the Fat One: Larry Winters. That's the group my ex-girlfriend
was in. Yes, they're good at brainwashing. I watched someone who was,
literally a genius, forget how to think.
> Your friend sounds just like my brother. What drives me crazy is
> when I try to tell him something and he says, "Well, I'm not going to
> listen to you because you're not a millionaire. You can't learn how
> to be rich from a broke person, you can only learn to be broke. I'd
> rather follow Larry Winters (or some other Diamond) because the only
> way to learn to be successful is from a successful person."
So would they listen to a millionaire who tells them it's a load of
crap? Seriously, I know and work with millionaires. They're not as
rare as one would think.
> So yeah, just be really sweet with your friend, stay supportive, but
> you don't have to buy her products. If she offers to buy you a
> ticket to a function (there's one coming up soon that my brother is
> attending) then go if you can. That gives you more credibility with
> her. I went to my first function and I thought it was an incredible
> waste of time. It didn't live up to the hype, it was just one huge
> pep rally. The only one thing I liked about it was meeting my team.
Remember, though, to review your research before going to a function. I
went to a weekly meeting and would have been bowled over and made into
an easy mark if I didn't know which statements were lies, half truths,
or twisted tidbits of truth.
> A weird thing I found was that my brother had a very high reverance
> for Larry Winters. He says he wants to go Diamond just so he can ask
> Larry about certain philosophical questions that come up in my
> discussions with him. He says, "I wonder what Larry Winters would
> think of that?"
It really scares me when people put one human on a pedestal like that.
Very few humans know or have learned that much more than the rest of
us. Thomas Jefferson, maybe, along with a few others along the way,
but not many.
Hal

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