MLMs, Religion, and the Power of Energy Exchange
It's Not About the Money—It's About the Cult-Like Connection
Let’s be real: MLMs work for the same damn reason religion works. And no, it's not about the money. Money is just the Trojan horse. If you're chasing cash, there are literally a gazillion better ways to stack that up. But MLMs? They feed on something much deeper.
It’s about the cult. Now, I’m not saying all cults are bad. Some are, sure—the ones that destroy your life, relationships, and sanity. Yeah, those suck. But that’s not the kind of “cult” I’m talking about. I’m talking about being part of something bigger, something that gives you more than you think you’re putting in. You join a system, a tribe, where the energy grows and multiplies.
Here’s how it works. Just like a bank holds billions of dollars but can only pay out a fraction at any given time, this energy system in MLMs, religion, sports, business—whatever—operates the same way. At any moment, a person can tap into that group’s energy, and boom, they get a boost. It's like, if you had to pay the ransom on your goldfish Fluffers because some psycho fish-napped him, a bank would cover you. But if everyone came knocking at the same time, the bank would freak out, just like when you're overstretched in life.
This is what happens in any group that has a powerful collective energy. There’s always enough dormant energy from everyone else to fuel that one person who needs a pick-me-up. Human-generated energy is powerful like that, and it’s in everything—religion, business, sports, politics. It’s not about the money, but it’s always about the money. Sounds contradictory, right? Figure that out, and you’ll be on your way to becoming wealthy—whatever “wealthy” means to you. 🔥👊
Now, here’s where we get into the deeper stuff.
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