The purpose of DollarMakers is to teach people how to become financially free. In order to do so, they need to free their minds first.
One of the biggest surprises I received in my life was while I was working on a BA Theology at a Bible College and at the same time doing a BA Psychology at university. To my horror, I discovered that I was involved in a cult. At that time, I still didn’t realize that cults take many forms – they are not only to be found in the realm of religion. The more I studied, the more I saw!
Multi-Level Marketing to Belong
For example, MLM can be described as a cult, which would explain this article that claims that the odds of winning from a single spin of the wheel in a game of roulette in Las Vegas is:
- 286 times as great as the odds of profiting after enrolling as an Amway/Quixtar “distributor”
- 48 times as great as the odds of profiting after enrolling as a Nu Skin “distributor”
- 22 times as great as the odds of profiting after enrolling as a Melaleuca “distributor”
Could that explain why people will spend tens of thousands of dollars and years of their lives with no reward, just to “belong”?
What is a Cult?
Here is a good explanation. Read it and look at your life. You might be very surprised. In fact, once we understand group dynamics and conditioning, we realize that some families operate like cults, and that often, child and senior abuse is contingent on a cult-like relationship. Also, understanding cults explains why otherwise intelligent people will believe and do ridiculous things that make no sense to “outsiders” who can view the situation objectively and rationally.
Margaret Singer, Ph.D. psychologist author of “Cults in Our Midst”, said:
“Deprogramming – that is, providing members with information about the cult and showing them how their own decision-making power had been taken away from them.”
This site exposes a lot about cults, and this is another excellent website to look at.
Breaking Free
It’s hard to accept and realize that one is involved in a cult, but the price of freedom is acknowledging the bars on our cages and confronting our jailers and conditioning.
Without sufficient motivation and determination to break free, however, we might decide that the pain of escape from our comfortable prison is greater than the pleasure of freedom. People can react violently when they’re faced with the prospect that they might be hoodwinked, that their safety is imaginary, and that what they have believed and paid for for a long time is, in fact, a con job. But a small number do break free, and that’s whom this article is for.
I always recommend the book, “Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand, in the hopes that it will free some people in different areas of their lives, as it has me, particularly in the area of our philosophies about business, money, family, responsibility, guilt, altruism, mysticism, and freedom.