Reading the latest puerile outburst from Mr. (Tex) Johnson, I think I have just proved my point. Trying to reason with this typically provocative narcissist is exactly like trying to reason with a 3 year old boy who believes in 'Santa Claus' and who cannot accept that his parents have deliberately deceived him. It is interesting to note how Johnson exhibits a tell-tale lack of empathy and how he projects all of his own narcissistic characteristics onto others. Johnson's self-esteem/identity and related-psychological function are evidently still dependent on maintaining his group-'Amway' delusion of moral and intellectual supremacy.
To any casual observer who does not fully-understand the absolute, reality-denying belief present in a cultic group, it can seem impossible that educated adults can unconsciously accept that, without genuine retail customers, the 'Amway' scheme can miraculously produce a surplus of money from thin air to be shared out amongst its contributors so that they can all expect to make a profit, and that anyone challenging this economic impossibility is a liar. However, all the aggressive comments of persons like Johnson and Steadson are conclusive proof that this really is so.
In the adult world of quantifiable reality, the fallacy of the closed-market is as ridiculous as the fallacy of perpetual motion. Money cannot be created from nothing, just as energy cannot. Interestingly, there is at least one cultic group whose leader claims to have constructed a perpetual motion engine.
Johnson's latest reality-denying comparison of 'Amway' to major US retailers (whose profits derive from selling the overwhelming majority of their merchandise to the public) requires no further comment.
David Brear
To any casual observer who does not fully-understand the absolute, reality-denying belief present in a cultic group, it can seem impossible that educated adults can unconsciously accept that, without genuine retail customers, the 'Amway' scheme can miraculously produce a surplus of money from thin air to be shared out amongst its contributors so that they can all expect to make a profit, and that anyone challenging this economic impossibility is a liar. However, all the aggressive comments of persons like Johnson and Steadson are conclusive proof that this really is so.
In the adult world of quantifiable reality, the fallacy of the closed-market is as ridiculous as the fallacy of perpetual motion. Money cannot be created from nothing, just as energy cannot. Interestingly, there is at least one cultic group whose leader claims to have constructed a perpetual motion engine.
Johnson's latest reality-denying comparison of 'Amway' to major US retailers (whose profits derive from selling the overwhelming majority of their merchandise to the public) requires no further comment.
David Brear
13 comments:
Mr. Brear is a fine individual:
http://texsquixtarblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/amway-shoots-across-bow.html
And herein lies the root fallacy of Brear's "cultic" anti-amway beliefs. And indeed yours Shyam -
it can seem impossible that educated adults can unconsciously accept that, without genuine retail customers, the 'Amway' scheme can miraculously produce a surplus of moneyYou maintain a continued delusion that people like myself are not "genuine retail customers".
It can seem impossible that an educated adult cannot accept that most people who want to buy Amway products think it's a bright idea to buy them cheaper.
But of course, if you choose to be arrogant, and choose to ignore all evidence to the contrary, and maintain the fiction that everybody else should think the same way you do and not want to buy Amway products at all .... well, then your delusion maintains a semblance of logic.
On the other hand, if you instead ponder one fact and it's implications, then the whole facade of your anti-amway cult collapses.
Fact - I am a genuine retail customer of Amway products.Ponder away.
Ah yes, the great Swedish Swindler in his most heroic persona, ibofightback. You are a denier of the Amway finacial holocaust. You intentionally represent Amway as such a great success while you intentionally seek to defraud others into what you seemingly understand to be a closed market swindel. You represent that instead of being a independent business man, you are a self consumer.
I must side with David Brear. You operate out of closed loop logic. No successful business can successfuly realize profit while raiding their own warehouse and ever expect to see a financially discernable business profit.
You seem to agree that the Amway Independent Structures are mostly mere Amway customers, all hooked on the mind numbing propaganda that they can realize the mythical Amway dream.
You operate a web portal which translates your reality inverting propaganda into other languages, and you are the mouthpiece for Amway fraud, regardless of your 'independent' claims, all to protect Amway scoundrels, who feed you nearly all the propaganda you post. You represent a huge fraud, and you are a fraudulent individual.
Shyam, keep broadcasting your message. Indians, and people all over the world need to hear your message.
ibofb,
With all due respect, and I do believe you are an excellent human being: (http://texsquixtarblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/amway-shoots-across-bow.html
For the purpose of the Amway Global rules, which may be different than those of your native and wonderful Australia or that fine country of Sweden in which you now reside (http://texsquixtarblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/amway-shoots-across-bow.html), the definition of a "retail customer" is quite clearly NOT an IBO, even though the dictionary definition qualifies you as a retail customer and you are obviously very satisfied with said products. I hope you consider these ideas as we debate this issue in a friendly and healthy manner (http://texsquixtarblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/amway-shoots-across-bow.html).
IBOfightback has obviously sipped too much kool aid. Amway products are not of a good value, which is why they are primarily purchased and consumed by IBOs. IBOs don't mind the high prices because they are taught that they are business owners who are supporting their own business. IBOs are dreaming about going diamond and getting wealthy. Once they realize that the Amway opportunity will not deliver their dreams, somehow their enthusiasm for Amway products disappears.
It is ridiculous to claim that Amway products are cheaper than comparable products which can be purchased at WalMart or Costco.
Regards to tex, apparently he was been reprimanded by Amway for his racist, unethical and moronic behavior online. I'm not sure why he values his IBO-ship so much as he has done little as an IBO.
jc, now you need to take 3 deep breaths and relax. "http://texsquixtarblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/amway-shoots-across-bow.html"
ibofb is the most intelligent person I know, and if he believes the combination of product quality and price provides good value, we should all agree with him, regardless of factual data. Strength in unity, remember? Now close your eyes and say it slowly 3 times to yourself, you'll understand STRENGTH IN UNITY...STRENGTH IN UNITY...STRENGTH IN UNITY (Please don't misinterpret my capital letters as "yelling", it's just really hard for me to read the letters on the screen while I am "peaking" with my eyes closed - that's not cheating, is it?) "http://texsquixtarblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/amway-shoots-across-bow.html"
I'm afraid Amway hasn't finished with me yet, but I will try to do everything I possibly can to correct myself, with your help of course. I value my IBOship more than life itself, regardless of dinky of volume I do.
If Amway will not address your tools scam, why do you care if they terminate your IBOship anyway Tex?
Who cares if Amway addresses "my" tool scam? I just like the word Amway, it's a contraction of the AMerican WAY, you know, and what could be better than THAT?
So tex, Amway sent you a letter stating your IBO-ship will be terminated if your online behavior does not improve or whatever. Isn't that kind of infringing on your right to free speech?
Not at all. I gladly gave up my claim to free speech when I signed up, ESPECIALLY if the free speech is factual, and I get PV/BV as well. Can you even believe how wonderful it is? It's great, I don't have to worry about what I say any longer, as long as I don't say anything that has any meaning and I am happy and cheerful, like Ros on ibofb's site. He's a great guy (but not as great as ibofb, he's keen AND groovy), don't you think? Isn't life wonderful, too? http://texsquixtarblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/amway-shoots-across-bow.html
P.S., Sorry, I forgot to add that you're swell too, jc. After all, you ARE Joe COOL!!! What a great name, can I be your friend....PLEASE?
http://texsquixtarblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/amway-shoots-across-bow.html
So why not give being an IBO and just continue your crusade to fight the tools scam?
Joey...Joey...is that a trick question? I already said how delighted I am with the PV/BV, you silly little boy.
Now, I answered your questions, you answer mine. Please. Pretty please. Pretty please with pineapple and macadamia nuts squished all over it. Can I be your friend? I'm lonely, I need a friend! PLEEAZZZE??? http://texsquixtarblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/amway-shoots-across-bow.html
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