- it encourages people who aren't business people to participate in business practices in a self governed capacity
- People who aren't business people want to be a part of something and crave attention
- Non business people don't fully understand risk as far as business is concerned and have emotional responses to loss
- Once a group turns on the company; a non business person's need to belong urges them to join the 'new and exciting' group. It's easier to chase a familiar feeling than it is to do work. Letting the public know about their failed business also serves their need for attention (social media posts, documentaries)
Questions
Do MLM 'victims' start businesses after their exodus from the MLM business model? I don't think they do. They see business as a fun adventure that requires no critical thinking or accountability. Starting their own businesses would expose their lack of everything
Conclusion
Giving emotionally fragile people financial power and responsibility will never work. They will always turn on the people who empower them because they don't have the fortitude or mental capacity to understand and practice business.
Thick skin and understanding is only earned through years of research and participation in business practices on a small scale or research as a member of management.
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