I get a kick out of Amway uplines who talk about donating $5000 or $10,000 checks to charity one day when you go diamond. They talk about giving back to the community. It's all fine and dandy, but overall, what do IBOs give back? Most dedicated IBOs end up with a net loss of time and money because of their dedication to the system and therefore, have less to "give back". Sometimes, giving of your time can also be of great importance, but IBOs are too busy due to Amway non-income producing activities such as listening to audios or attending functions. Toss in the fact that IBOs are often financially stretched because their discretionary income winds up being spent on tools and functions.
I'm sure some IBOs and leaders make the time to give back, but I would bet that many refer to delayed gratification when this issue is raised. In the past, some diamond's financials became public record due to unforeseen circumstances, and not once did I see the large monetary contributions they speak of. You'd think double diamonds would be giving hundreds of thousands of dollars since they imply that they live million-dollar lifestyles in functions. One particular tenured diamond filed for bankruptcy some years ago and his financial records became public record. At the time, I reviewed some of those documents and this particular diamond earned about $500K from Amway and another $500K from tools and functions. But his deductions didn't show charitable contributions at that time. Interesting, isn't it?Think of this food for thought. Your local church is better off with you giving a couple hundred a month and helping to feed the homeless than to get nothing until you go platinum or diamond. As an IBO, I was guilty of this also. I thought I could provide a lot when I achieved emerald or diamond. I didn't think anything about not helping during my IBO days though. I was too busy working the business and my funds primarily went to product purchases and tools and functions. I am certain that I'm not alone in this.
I believe that most IBOs have good intentions and want to give back and help. But I also believe that upline advice in many cases will sap their ability to do so because of tool and function purchases. That's what is so insidious about certain upline leaders. They only care about their bottom line but give their downline the impression that they care about them and want them to succeed. For example, if it's true that some downlines were advised to attend multiple Dream Night functions, what are the uplines doing other than draining their downline's bank accounts, something they are supposed to help enhance.
Some IBOs might give back, but what are they giving back?
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