Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Anyone Can Succeed?

 One of the "false hopes" my upline used to tell our group was that everyone was going to succeed. That although things are tough, one day we will all be at diamond club together looking back at the struggles and laughing. Well, nothing could be further from the truth. One of the things that Amway promoters like to state is that "anyone" can succeed", but in the same line of reasoning, I could also say that "anyone" can win the lottery. The same thing can apply to not "everyone" can succeed in Amway and not "everyone" can win the lottery. Amway is not a game of chance like the lottery, but this still applies, and the fact that Amway's apparent rate of success is comparable to a lottery is a good illustration, in my opinion, of how poor of an opportunity this is to create wealth.

Using the term "anyone can succeed" is simply a statement that gives people hope. It appears that Amway promoters love to use the psychology of giving people hope as a means of recruiting and retaining IBOs. Hope is what keeps people motivated. The problem with the Amway opportunity, is that it is false hope. It is very easy to see that in most groups, the majority of downline IBOs will lose money. The majority of active IBOs, if they receive a bonus, will get only about $10 a month from Amway. If they use voicemail, or subscribe to standing order, they are already at a net loss for the month. Never mind the open meetings, major functions and other expenses associated with the Amway business.

I believe it is hope that makes gambling popular. One pull on a slot machine handle can change your life. Many IBOs believe that one good run of business can change their lives. Unfortunately, the Amway business has not appeared to produce much fruit in North America. It seems that any new success is simply replacing older pins who no longer qualify. In my opinion, it is a telltale sign that Amway has stopped reporting North American sales. I'm sure if sales were up, they would stand on their rooftops and trumpet out such success. Instead, it is covered up like any disparaging news about this business opportunity.

To summarize, "anyone" can succeed. But that simply means that you never know who the next platinum or diamond may be. You don't know where they will come from. And it is unlikely to be a new recruit. If you are using a system such as N21, WWDB, or BWW, then I can say with certainty, that "everyone" cannot succeed in practical terms.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amway reported a global income of 7.4 billion for 2024. That was a 3% drop from 2023.

Notice that I said "global." Amway is refusing to release separate figures for its North American sales. Why? Very simple -- North American sales have cratered so badly that Amway is too scared to publish the figures.

If potential IBOs knew how dismal the Amway sales figures are for the U.S. and Canada, they'd laugh in the face of anyone trying to recruit them into the racket.

Joecool said...

I believe it's telling that Amway revenues didn't go through the roof during covid when everyone was ordering stuff online. Amazon went through the roof.