Have any of you guys heard of the 'MB30 movement' ? - One of the biggest excuses and lies in the MLM industry while the top-dog fastlaners who run it make BANK.
They hype up this whole lifestyle of 'being an entrepreneur' and getting to a million dollars by the time you're 30 years old. It's marketed towards teens and young-20's guys, feeding them into an MLM company that's been built around a lively young generation. These guys are basically brainwashed into believing they're full-fledged entrepreneuers who are going to 'stand out of the crowd' and by using MLM, they're going to acquire a million dollars in let's say, 10 years. (Which is still relatively slowlane, but i'd say it's disguised as fastlane because they promise passive income like any other MLM company, and most people only make $1.2 mil in their entire life)
So what do these guys ACTUALLY do?
They sell freaking energy drinks (SHOCKING, I know..) marketed to fitness enthusiasts. I was so confused when it was pitched to me before. I'm thinking "okay, millionaire by 30... So what do you do?" and then I learn they're just selling freaking energy drinks. They have all of these MLM meet ups and skype group chats, rallying up the troops with their RA-RA-RA chants and speeches about how 'we're all gonna make it brahs' and then they go off to sell their energy drinks to people and claim it's so life-changing.
A person added me on facebook from an entrepreneur group and tried to pitch it to me. Before I had even read TMF , I had always said "If I did MLM, it would be because i OWN the MLM, not work for it" - He never sold the pitch to me, but he continues to live the DREAM of the 'movement' - He's always posting motivational shit on his feed, giving his little pep talks of encouragement like he's already super successful. He's around my age and dropped out of college while living with his parents to continue the 'movement'.
I happened to be road tripping last summer and he dropped me a line and asked if i'd be in his area, to which I was actually passing through, and he mentioned we could meet-up and chill on my way back, which I was fine with.
I stopped in his town (Beautiful town, btw) and hung out, it was kind of a nice landmark in the states that i would have stopped at regardless, but he happened to live there. Long story short, he goes unresponsive as soon as I arrive because he was 'going to the gym' and then 4 hours later he asks me if i was still in town. I had left about an hour or two after. Told him where my next destination was. He says "Oh i actually have a friend down there let me call him up and we can get together" - Then the story turns to "Oh, wait I actually dont have a friend there anymore"
Just shows the work ethic of some of those MLM guys. They buy the dream and the vision, but they don't live it.
They hype up this whole lifestyle of 'being an entrepreneur' and getting to a million dollars by the time you're 30 years old. It's marketed towards teens and young-20's guys, feeding them into an MLM company that's been built around a lively young generation. These guys are basically brainwashed into believing they're full-fledged entrepreneuers who are going to 'stand out of the crowd' and by using MLM, they're going to acquire a million dollars in let's say, 10 years. (Which is still relatively slowlane, but i'd say it's disguised as fastlane because they promise passive income like any other MLM company, and most people only make $1.2 mil in their entire life)
So what do these guys ACTUALLY do?
They sell freaking energy drinks (SHOCKING, I know..) marketed to fitness enthusiasts. I was so confused when it was pitched to me before. I'm thinking "okay, millionaire by 30... So what do you do?" and then I learn they're just selling freaking energy drinks. They have all of these MLM meet ups and skype group chats, rallying up the troops with their RA-RA-RA chants and speeches about how 'we're all gonna make it brahs' and then they go off to sell their energy drinks to people and claim it's so life-changing.
A person added me on facebook from an entrepreneur group and tried to pitch it to me. Before I had even read TMF , I had always said "If I did MLM, it would be because i OWN the MLM, not work for it" - He never sold the pitch to me, but he continues to live the DREAM of the 'movement' - He's always posting motivational shit on his feed, giving his little pep talks of encouragement like he's already super successful. He's around my age and dropped out of college while living with his parents to continue the 'movement'.
I happened to be road tripping last summer and he dropped me a line and asked if i'd be in his area, to which I was actually passing through, and he mentioned we could meet-up and chill on my way back, which I was fine with.
I stopped in his town (Beautiful town, btw) and hung out, it was kind of a nice landmark in the states that i would have stopped at regardless, but he happened to live there. Long story short, he goes unresponsive as soon as I arrive because he was 'going to the gym' and then 4 hours later he asks me if i was still in town. I had left about an hour or two after. Told him where my next destination was. He says "Oh i actually have a friend down there let me call him up and we can get together" - Then the story turns to "Oh, wait I actually dont have a friend there anymore"
Just shows the work ethic of some of those MLM guys. They buy the dream and the vision, but they don't live it.
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