Has anyone thought about the environmental impact of MLM? Think about the millions of units of unsold product sitting in garages across the country. The excessive packaging for home deliveries. The autoship products that people order just to maintain their status but never use. Former LuLaRoe consultants reported donating or throwing away thousands of dollars of unsold leggings. This is a sustainability issue that nobody is talking about. What do you think?
Has anyone thought about the environmental impact of MLM? Think about the millions of units of unsold product sitting in garages across the country. The excessive packaging for home deliveries. The autoship products that people order just to maintain their status but never use. Former LuLaRoe consultants reported donating or throwing away thousands of dollars of unsold leggings. This is a sustainability issue that nobody is talking about. What do you think?
The math is simple and undeniable. In any MLM, the people who join later are at a structural disadvantage because the market becomes increasingly saturated. This is not a feature bug - it is a fundamental design flaw of multi-level compensation structures.
Stop using scripts and copy-paste messages. People can spot MLM messaging from a mile away in 2026. Instead, just be genuine. Share your honest experience with the products. If people are interested, they will ask. If they are not, move on without being pushy.
Former Herbalife nutrition club owner here. I invested $25,000 to set up my club. First year was brutal - barely covered rent. Second year I started making about $3,000 per month. Third year I was at $6,000 per month. Then COVID hit and I lost everything. The business model worked but it was fragile.
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