I came across this iGenius nonsense, and I watched one of their lives, and I posted a link to a reddit thread calling out iGenius, and she blocked me, and likely the other 70% of her replies that said "scammer" , her being Aliana Jolie. says she it took her a year. I''ve been doing crypto for over two years and while I got lucky with good timing and proper direction to a point, I'm nowhere near that. basically it's an automated stop loss system, woopdido. Anyone can do that on trader view and the like, DIY. pfffft. it's easy to get annoyed with these cucks. They all look like former sex workers if you ask me. also that girls' voice, it's like she's on uppers. the whole vibe is just No Thanks.
I HATE when people drag people who live in government housing. I grew up in it. My mom was a single mom with 4 kids just trying to keep us fed. So yeah, we had food stamps and were in government housing. She went to school too to try to improve herself. Eventually we moved out after she married my step-dad who had a house already. If we didn't have government housing, we'd be on the streets. It is very offensive, and ignorant.
I’m so so sorry you went through that. Hearing peoples stories definitely infuriates me towards her! Like it’s so wrong she said that and I am disgusted. I’m so sorry again you went through that!
Your mom sounds so strong! Raising four kinds alone- so admirable. Thank goodness she didn't try to join an MLM for "financial freedom" for her family. And she would have been one of the prime targets for these scammers!
@@IsabellaLanter thank you! It was an experience, that's for sure. 🤣 It wasn't so bad, but I just don't understand the lack of empathy for people who live in poverty.
As a third generation state housing human it's VERY OFFENSIVE to say no one try's to or gets out. There is alot of generational trauma and abuse where I come from but yes the majority of us are at the very least TRYING to do better than the generation before us.
Thank you for sharing your experience. It truly rubbed me wrong when she spoke up like that. It’s just irritating when people essentially look down at individuals who do receive govt assistance.. so fucked up
@@IsabellaLanter Currently I am in a situation where I have to be on government funding because the school I spent years trying to get my education fucked me over so badly that I no longer am able to get my placement and finish. I am now stuck in a situation where I no longer have any career options and had to get government assistance just to put food on the table for myself. I hate it when people make digs at those less fortunate than they are and who need this sort of help. Honestly, the way I am right now, this school has destroyed my life and I have no future. I don't need somebody to further drill it into my head that I am nothing and living off of government assistance just to make ends meet. I have had to cut out so many people in my personal life that made me feel like shit because of this.
I would be shocked if her story I true. The way she speaks about government housing and college sounds like a made up story or someone else's story. IMHO. I think she's a mouthpiece. I don't think it's genuine.
All these "trainings" are visualizations, self help , Inspiration bs and there's no actual training, no step by step , no actual application, it's just fluff...I could never
Especially one who says shit like “for the first 19 years of my life I couldn’t do whatever I wanted and be independent, it was so awful!!!” Like no shit babe…you were a minor, a literal *child,* OF COURSE you couldn’t just do whatever you wanted all the time! 🙄 ugh kills me!
The kind of 22 year old who considers global pandemic to be a blessing nonetheless. I'd rather be stuck in that well she centered her exceptionally terrible analogy around.
What salary was she “worth” being a college student at 19 with no real work experience? Not saying she should’ve worked for peanuts, but I’m not understanding her outlook on how none of these jobs were good enough for her, when it seems like she had verrryyy limited experience. And she looks 40 years old.
I worked at Amazon for two years and the whole time I was not content with being there because I knew I could be better I knew I could do better the feeling that she felt was a feeling of not wanting to settle for less than what you’re worth and that entire powers you to push for what you want
I’m in the middle of watching and when she made her comment on “they’re just relying on the government, not wanting to better themselves” that is completely offensive! That’s a roof over someone’s head, who may have not had one previously. That’s a safe place for them and their families. Like holy shit how insensitive can she be, especially her coming from that. I guess people lack compassion when they get rich😒
I completely agree that something is off here: I smell a rat. As you said, she was a college student. So her job was just that: a job. She was in school in order to have a career. So it’s fishy that she “knew” it wasn’t working for her. Also, here’s what’s SO not kosher: she was so focused on wanting money. But she chose to major in social work. She could have majored in finance and go into a much more lucrative industry. And I do love that she says they don’t teach market economics, trading, FX, etc. in a university? Uh, no. Finally, someone exploited a 19 year-old who was living at her family’s home in public housing?! That’s the most disgusting thing I’ve heard in a very long time
Yeah like hot dog man they do teach you that stuff if you like sign up for the classes? Like that’s how college works my friend. It’s mega weird that she was saying she’s doing social work and then talking all this big talk about money and basically shit talking poor people. like maybe she started with good intentions and somewhere along the way her opinions warped instead of how she probably originally started her college journey.
@@helloiamwendy2896 please reread the comments above again… we aren’t dissing social work. She simply cannot claim that school doesn’t teach you anything about finances when she didn’t even look into it
I took business major. Subject like economics, finance, accounting, marketing included in syllabus. We also have entrepreneurship. We literally have to go through the process of building a small business in real life.
My family lived below the poverty line the majority of my life -- house full of mold, broken floors, pipes and electricity that didn't work, having only enough for one meal a day for an entire week -- and now live hovering _just_ above it. Sometimes we've had government assistance, sometimes not. But I have never once *ever* thought all that my family or the people around us in similar straits were just "sitting depending on the government" and know what I also *never* did? _Scam_ others. _Steal_ from others. The fact that she _knows_ how traumatizing and demoralizing to be poor yet implies that the people around her had "given up" and were just "living off the government" is already repulsive but to devote her life to _lying and robbing other people_ who are likely just as bad off or worse than she was once, inflicting that same pain on others? Foul. Just foul.
Thank you so so much for sharing your experience. I’m so sorry your family went through that. It’s truly infuriating how she had the utmost audacity to say that. Sometimes while reacting to these things I’m just so blown away that they go this far.
@@IsabellaLanter Thank you for your kind words and for making people aware of scammers like this Hun. It really truly is helping to protect the vulnerable, and as someone who lived like that and still does on some level, I can't express to you how much just making sure someone doesn't spend their last $100 on a stupid starter pack helps. For many people, every _dollar_ counts. Keep up the excellent work, it really truly is a service to many people.
@@darksidelaegrinna She really is and it's honestly disturbing. If she wake up and sees what she's done one day, she's going to be crushed by how many people she's harmed. But of course, that's a very big "if".
@@melparchment1851 I hope no one in her family saw this, I cannot imagine her parents, who were likely desperately trying to give her a good life, hearing her describe them and their neighbors in such awful ways.
I am a fellow Social Work student, and I do not want greedy people in that field. I believe that if an exploiter is a Social Work student, this person should switch majors.
I met lily in person back in 2019. I was trying to find the event room to one of their presentations when Lily approached me and asked if I was looking for someone. My first encounter with her gave me a mixed-feeling to be honest, but I thought it was because I was being too overly sensitive and dismissed it. She appeared friendly but a bit invasive, kind of like a salesperson who Is desperately trying to close a deal with you so they would try to form some kind of superficial relationship to gain your trust. I just remember being so confused during that presentation and I left feeling so awful about myself. I thought I was dumb because I didn’t understand a single thing that they said. I also left because I felt out of place…. It was a strange feeling because it appeared so harmless but my feelings were telling me something else.
All I’m hearing from her is “I was a normal college student doing lots of assignments just like EVERY OTHER college student and well you know what I’m better than that! So I joined an MLM.” Sounds to me like she was young and inexperienced with a microscopic work ethic and college just wasn’t for her so she turned to scamming. I don’t understand… when she enrolled in college did she think she wasn’t going to be slammed with assignments???
And yikes this ladies going into social work. genuinely hope this lady rethinks this because holy shit I’ve just started the video and I know how social work is- not the job for this young lady
WHAT IS GOING ON WITH HER FACE? Is that a filter? Also... She's too damn young to have these sweeping generalizations about her career. I am 46 and have just now settled into my career. I had a bunch of crappy jobs until I was in my 30s and finally grasped a better idea of my work ethic and what I really wanted, and it was all positive growth for me. My goodness.
It's combination of 2016 style of makeup and instagram filter. Other mlmer, "kim Kardashian of network marketing" (lol) is using the same filter. And she's white as snow but with this filter she's looking more like POC. And this chick... Zaremba is polish surname, so if she didn't marry some polish guy or her mother is POC then what the hell.
She was going to school to be a social worker? Doesn't EVERYONE know that they are some of the most overworked and underpaid professionals there are? Good thing she didn't do that or else she would have been a pretty sh*tty one.
@@joyfuljaj Exactly. Your entire job is protecting the vulnerable from abuse and exploitation and that goes completely against everything MLMs stand for.
@@elizaham3189, I hate when social work students do not do what they are supposed to do. As a social work student, I use my position to stand up against corrupt individuals. I even called out Fathering Autism for using Abbie for monetary gain.
@@ECP67 I LOVE YOU for that! My son has Asperger’s and I found out about him through DCP and I’m disgusted. I live in Jax and I swear that if I ever come across them (the parents) I’ll tear them a new one. They make me sick.
Ok I'm like barely ten minutes in and this gal is pissing me off. Like how can you do a social work program and then say that people who live in gov housing/use gov assistance are essentially lazy... Like wtf. I'm glad she isn't a social worker- she would be a horrible one! Sorry this one rubbed me the wrong way because so many people in social services have these toxic stereotypes about poor people and it makes me mad- like wtf.
@@IsabellaLanter yeah of course! I'm getting my MSW (master's of social work) so it was personal when she was talking about how hard her program was/how much better her "opportunity" is. Thank you for your honesty and perspective in these videos- I really appreciate them!
This is actually fascinating. 1. She said that it is a 'Delayed Gratification Program' so that people are programmed to believe that even though it hasn't happened in their first three months, six months, one year, it will take time so they have to hang in there (and keep paying that money). 2. How can she state that wealth is related to delayed gratification - but people, at age 19, are thinking that they're not getting paid their 'worth' even though they LITERALLY have limited life and work experience? They're not supposed to make as much as someone with 20 years experience. This whole thing is so dangerous and it's terrible that so many young people fall into this. They complain about the wasted debt of student loans - yet fail to acknowledge the wasted debt of these pyramid schemes.
This woman is unhinged and her "training" is like someone having an episode. She is just lucky enough to be the first person in the MLM. The whole training says nothing about the product, simply just her screaming and saying that you need to recruit. I am not expert but if their product is cryptocurrency isn't this a ponzi scheme since they don't have an actual product?
@@CSondie If this is training then what skills is she teaching? The whole thing is just her screaming and clapping, and saying a bunch of nothing. No concrete steps to take and not to mention nothing about skill building which she is supposed to be teaching.
@@fc7307 I think the product is supposed to be about trade and trading but they never teach any of it lol 😆 I don’t think they know one thing about it lol it’s some course IGenius but it’s free already online and now they think they are a crypto genius…went from shampoo guru to crypto genius 🤣🤣
This!!!!!! Omg I can barely listen to her it’s obnoxious, she oozes immaturity, and if she says “indepency” one more time… like girl that’s not even a word 😩
Not to be rude but she’s only 22, how can she claim to have been in so many industries long enough to feel poorly about them all? She’d have to have been hopping from industry to industry every few months. As someone who has changed career fields every few years since I was 20, when you break into a new field you’re typically starting near the bottom and working your way up. Bartending, healthcare, education, administrative, operations, property management, marketing, project management, all of the fields I’ve worked in, you don’t typically walk into a higher paying gig, you kind of have to walk before you can run. it’s just weird to me she thinks she can write off like, legitimate careers when she’s had almost no time in the ones she claimed she had.
Exactly! I started im Quality at 18 changed from Quality to Production to shipping working my way up. Im now in Project Management, if you google this career its high paying with experience and college in which I have 0 so I get payed lowed compared to my peers. Im ok with that. She has no idea the ease of working a 9-5 that pays well after the effort you apply! We dont work late at night or weekends and we have pto lol
Right? I worked full time while I was at university. As did my brother and now my sister does the same. Hell, my parents worked while in college and they both had scholarships and very cheap tuition...
It’s so beyond offensive to say people who are on government assistance don’t want to work. A lot of government assistance REQUIRES you to work. You get cut off if you aren’t working.
Exactly, to assume that everyone on Government assistants is lazy is just disgusting. Sure there are some ppl that are but the vast majority work their asses off to make a better life for themselves and their families. So F her
I love how they always start their story off with how unhappy they were in their previous jobs, and how they weren't for filled. But then, when it comes to the MLM you are supposed to make yourself be happy all the time because that's the only way to be if you wanna be successful. Shouldn't that same mindset have applied to the previous job?
Honestly, being on government assistance is stressful as hell. It’s routine paperwork and hoops to jump through. It’s constant worrying that your benefits will end. It’s having to work to qualify for assistance but not wanting to earn too much or else you’ll completely lose your housing or childcare. Not to mention it’s such a small amount of money for most people. Definitely not enough to live comfortably on and most of it is intended to be a supplement to earned income. Even if a person was content with their assistance that they legally qualify for, why is that any of her business? There are so many reasons a person could be on assistance throughout their life, it’s not as simple as a person being “lazy”. What a tired and boring stereotype.
Dude. She said she literally lived on government assistance/aid growing up she knows exactly how it is. The people around her probably were lazy! Ofc there are many reasons why someone may be on government assistance but one of the popular reasons are definitely laziness I’ve seen it myself!
Yes, it is just so much stress and red tape, just to get enough support to barely survive. The constant demonisation of marginalised groups and any form of welfare, in the media/society really doesn’t help matters.
@@itslola5363 It's so vile when people who are/were in the past using gov assistance are dissing other people who are using it. THEIR case is special, right? THEY are hardworking and amazing and these other people are lazy butts and gov assistance should disappear, right? Girl sit down.
Unless somebody is trully disabled (cognitive disabled or too sick to even get up from bed without physical pain), nobody should have any help from the tax payers. Ppl who lose their job (only due to company went broke or sicknesss) should get unemployment for max 6 months and no more than once every 3 - 5 years. No single mothers should get help ( nobody told them to have sex and get pregnant without charging for it).. And ppl who say they're mentally ill, well, I have and my bestie has always been and we still work. If you're able to get up from bed to eat, you are able to get up and work.
MLMers talking about themselves :"I don't want anyone telling me what to do!" MLMers talking to anyone else in their company: "Do this or you won't be successful."
After watching her Instagram I’m convinced they are just paying her and propping her up to be a “leader” in this company to attract more young people. I’m sorry, but she is not well spoken. Not at all.
_idk when y’all started referring to non blacks as “colored” or person of color but she is neither. She is Asian and they do not consider themselves colored until it’s convenient for them._
@@TheBlairWenchProject "Person of color/PoC" refers to anyone non-white. "Colored" is an outdated term used during segregation in the US. Also Asians are non-white, please don't play into the "model minority" stereotype.
They just never say anything of actual substance, it's hysterical. Also, I work in the financial services and this is so embarrassing. Do they know anything about investing or financial advising? Also, like you need licenses to give any financial advice, these companies are walking a very fine line.
Omg I am so fucking sorry you’re going through that! Exactly it light me up. My siblings got it and one specifically got hit so hard it took months for him to get ok again. Absolutely disgusting
@@IsabellaLanter I got it from my husband who got it from work. I'm glad it's Winter break (I'm a teacher) so I can relax and not worry about it too much
Right? Millions of people dying and struggling not only health wise but also economically is a blessing? How egocentric do you have to be? This was actually disgusting. No sense of reality or empathy. Also I hope you’ll be doing better soon :) my best wishes to you!
Delayed gratification doesn’t sound like multiple six figures a month. She didn’t explain how debt was immediate gratification. She’s just saying words at this point. Just words incredibly fast before you have a chance to think about what they mean. I’m pretty sure there are more millionaires in every other industry except education than network marketing.
Oh my god I was following her and nearly got roped in until I did some research on their founder and realised how scammy they are… thank you for this video and I hope it reaches as many people as possible💞
I can't believe she said Corona was a blessing. Even though I got a waaaaaay better job during the pandemic (WFH at a 9-5 with much better pay than my old job) I would still never call it a blessing. People DIED.
The situations surround the pandemic in which we we are at home and expected to be less so social were a huge mental relief for me as a person with autism who struggles majorly with social interaction to the point of meltdowns and anxiety attacks. But yeah I'd NEVER EVER call it a blessing or anything else positive because as you said, people died. (I personally lost several friends and the uncle who helped raise me; his death specifically has left a wound in me that won't seem to heal.) Even more people had their lives permenantly altered or ruined due to loss of loved ones, loss of income/livelihood, or loss of health due to long covid or being unable to get normally treatable conditions taken care of. Domestic violence, addiction/overdoses, depression and suicide cases exploded. There are hundreds of thousands of orphaned children across the globe and so many young recently married persons now widowed who would've otherwise likely lived long happy lives together. Not to mention entire industries have changed or begun dying off. A massive number of healthcare workers quit due to burnout among other things. Yes we're healing and getting used to this new normal we now live in but we are a nation, hell, a planet traumatized. And this wannabe bougie Barbie is calling a worldwide pandemic a blessing. There's such a thing as going too far and somehow she's launched herself past it
People who need government assistance are often the ones working those low paid jobs because they are so severely underpaid, you're calling them lazy while encouraging them to quit their jobs and pursue a lifestyle you're representing as leisurely and full of free time.
Ok thank you I thought what she saying was rude. Like saying nobody tries? From my experience I’ve witnessed people working so damn hard and trying their absolute best. I think she really said some messed up things.
@@IsabellaLanter yeah it was truly awful! I think what she's forgetting as well is that when people "give up" it's not because they enjoy living under strained circumstances. People feel hopeless, they struggle with depression, they have disabilities, for whatever reason they might decide that they can't manage the stress and physical strain of working all the time trying to get out of their current circumstances so they just make the best of it. I'm not saying no one living in poverty ever squandered opportunities to make their lives better but the mental strain of their circumstances and the level of work they're expected to put in for the chance at a better life is a lot more than anyone should have to deal with. There's such a lack of compassion and understanding in what she's saying, and it plays heavily into social stigma against people living in poverty that contributes to cuts in government assistance because people view them so negatively and decide they don't want their taxes to help support them.
No, you're correct -- she basically just said a blanket statement that anyone living in government housing or getting assistance is lazy. ...even when that's her own damn experience. So gross.
It’s so frustrating when top earning MLMers put themselves on a pedestal for being successful and attribute their success to their skill and hard work when in reality their success can be credited to mostly LUCK.
The fact that a literal just turned 22 years old woman says that “I tried alllllll of these different jobs and I was just not paid what I am worth” is really annoying to me. I mean, I definitely believe that everyone deserves to be paid a livable wage, but also you have to realize that you are really young and most of the time a 22 year old is not going to make the same amount of money VS. a 40 year old who has way more experience. That’s just how it is. It wasn’t too long ago at all that she joined the work force and she feels like she is entitled to earn thousands of dollars a month and it’s just really irritating. Nothing is just going to be handed to you on a silver platter like calm down.
"College was really hard. So many assignments. I had zero time for myself. I just had to scam people...". - cue eyeball! She should have stayed in college. Watching her training and listening to her try to put words together into sentences was agonizing. She got to age 22 and finally learned how a well works. I'm actually feeling sorry for these top people. Their lives must be very empty. I'm sorry I keep editing. I think "first class" means to keep buying above your means so that you need to keep working in this business to keep up with your lifestyle. It's a never ending grind. Fake it until you (never) make it, so she can live in her penthouse and bop on her couch doing trainings.
Her little speech on odds is flawed. She’s talking about the odds of any given person in the general public becoming a professional athlete. Most of us aren’t even trying for that. However, 2% of college athletes go pro, which is much better odds than she stated. Out of the 99% who don’t make it in her business, I’m sure a big chunk of them were going for it and working hard.
first of all that’s not true bc she created a passive income, second of all she still works for it because this is her passion ( I‘m in iGenius (Germany) too and have to say this video is so stupid. I‘m doing it for 8months now and got multiple passive income streams by using ONLY the products
I am 22 and have had jobs since I was 16. This year is the first time I have a job that I LOVE. I have had some ok jobs and some truly awful awful experiences to the point where I cried every single shift. And yet, I do not regret a single one, because each job no matter how bad and no matter how long I was there for taught me something that I use everyday. Some of my worst jobs are the ones that gave me the most confidence in myself and in my abilility to be a leader. Should I have been paid more? 100% But none of those jobs were "too good for me", they were what I needed to learn who I am and where my skills lie.
The implication that people in government housing are inherently unmotivated while completely avoiding even a solitary mention of shit like institutional racism that directly leads to that reality for so many is absolutely infuriating, what a shining example of a warm toilet seat of a human
She didn't say anything about the people's race. I grew up around white people living off the government with no motivation to change it. It's not 100 percent but she's not wrong that some people have that mentality for whatever reason. Maybe if they were born into different circumstances, things would be different but it doesn't mean that mentality doesn't exist in some communities.
@@swankelly No, she absolutely didn’t bring up anything about race, which is one of the myriad of issues with the pitch that she has openly presented to thousands of potential impressionable downlines. I entirely agree with your inference that there are people utilizing government assistance with no intention to change their circumstances for whatever reason. However, it is absurdly unethical to imply an extensively damaging generalization that is historically based in the classist, oftentimes-racist rhetoric of “poor people are lazy,” which is exactly what she’s doing. Upward mobility is notoriously difficult to achieve when one is attempting it from poverty-level economic standings, and all it takes is a simple google search to identify the indisputable racial disparities in American wealth distribution. She is completely avoiding literally all of the complexities that lead to shit like government housing and assistance while presenting an “if I can do it anyone can, and everyone who doesn’t is just lazy” version of herself, and I think that’s pretty fuckin rotten.
@@melparchment1851 statistically more white ppl are on welfare, so not sure where race came into this or that ppl assume discussing poverty is a jab at black ppl. I grew up and lived VERY poor, in a crime ridden, drug ridden neighborhood. It was full of black, white and Hispanic predominately. We were all poor together. And nobody cried racism at all. The only time I ever see people pulling the race card are wealthy white women who never walked thru the hood a day in their lives, assuming they speak for all black ppl. Hence why we have millionaire talking heads on the major news networks who won't shut their traps about supposed racism. Yet living in the hood my whole life, people of color never mentioned being poor due to being black. They knew there were a LOT more reasons as to why we were all broke as a joke. Unfortunately alcohol and drug use does induce a complacent mentality in communities of poverty. Of course not EVERYONE, but by and large, at least from my experience--I personally witnessed many ppl take advantage of the welfare system, choosing to receive money rather than work..as long as they had their cigs and alcohol, they were good for the week. Honest to God, that's very prevalent. I don't think admitting that is dissing poor people. It's just a fact.
@@amandasummers7881 Tell me you’re basing your argument solely on your own personal anecdotal evidence without telling me you’re basing your entire argument solely on your own personal anecdotal evidence. You assume that all of the people of color around you trusted you enough to discuss complex matters of race with you and since they didn’t, they must not have experienced problems with it at all. I don’t assume that I speak for anybody, but I have certainly been lucky enough to benefit from the wisdom and intelligence provided by people like Audre Lorde, Ta-Nehisi Coates, bell hooks, James Baldwin, Isabel Wilkerson, Ibram X. Kendi, Jesmyn Ward, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., just to name a few. I would encourage you to seek out sources of information that don’t simply reinforce the preconceived notions you already have, as there is plenty of sourced, peer reviewed information regarding subjects such as socioeconomic status that encompass income disparities, education attainment, social status/class, marginalization, physical and mental health disparities, lack of access to quality care, criminal justice inequalities, etc., and why matters of race are imperative to those discussions. I’m not gonna fight with you. I’m not gonna tell you that your experiences are invalid. However, your experiences are not everyones, and it’s disingenuous to assume that race isn’t an essential aspect of any discussion related to subjects such as these. We do not live in a post-racial society. There are absolutely a myriad of various reasons why people utilize government assistance, but its impossible to have a legitimate conversation about it without bringing up the historical marginalization of people of color and the massive racial disparities that frequent the statistics you claim to preach. You don’t get to claim shit as a fact based solely on your experiences, dude. That ain’t how facts work.
Thank you so much for this video, I almost fell in the trap and almost fell for this scam, when I asked her questions she couldn't answer them and it was weird
Lily's story just proves how predatory these businesses are because she was in such a vulnerable position as someone being young, without support and experiencing the trauma of her life experience. I'm just glad she left her social work studies because otherwise she would have worked with others in the same vulnerable position.
due to her age im still lowkey convinced she's a victim for sure but also she definitely needs a wake up call and i hope she gets out and makes reparations for all the people she is scamming bc seriously ... she is saying a lottt of awful and toxic statements about people ... and about life ... im a christian and bc so are you i feel ok saying im personally feeling compelled to pray for everyone in an MLM bc truly this is the love and worship of money at its most obvious form ... a million dollars a month?? who needs that ... a million dollars a year is already sooo much !??? like seriously this is insane! this goes beyond wanting to live comfortably this is a love and worship of money and it feels like its just spreading im so thankful the anti-mlm community is growing and hope it continues to until mlms are the past ... bc this is so sad to me. especially for the US, i feel like our government and economy as well as the worldwide panini going on is just pushing people to desperate measures like pyramid schemes ...
Ok my first thought about that girl at the beginning was "wow she's had a lot of work done" and assumed she was in her 40s. When she said 22 my jaw dropped.
I swear all of these younger ones come across so entitled... there's one thing knowing your worth, but another thinking that you *deserve* millions (and obvs our worth is not defined by money so there's that)
This obsession with wealth is bothersome to me. Not only that they assume being a millionaire is a goal for everyone, but also they equate being rich with being happy, successful and “the best version of yourself”. This not only creates unreachably high standards, but it’s also such a money driven, materialistic view of the world. Of course, being comfortable money wise makes life easier and might make you therefore happier, but I personally don’t want to be a Millionaire. I want to earn a fair living wage and I want everyone else to earn that as well. Fair wealth distribution is not possible if some people hoard huge amounts of wealth. To me it’s a very capitalistic and egocentric life goal to become as rich as possible just to buy stuff you don’t need.. There is so much more about MLMs I don’t understand. They assume everyone wants this specific lifestyle, but that’s neither doable for most people nor is it something most people want. Some people actually want to have a meaningful career for the betterment of society and a greater good than their own enrichment and we should celebrate those people over any millionaire.
_you’re only telling yourself you don’t want to be a millionaire because you don’t think you can. As long as you keep telling yourself that, you won’t. More ppl are millionaires today than ever before. Just from working their careers. Having money to send family to college, buy a home and vacation stress free is a valid goal. Ppl like this scammer in the video give having money a bad name._
@@TheBlairWenchProject First I don’t believe that anyone can become a millionaire. Second I believe I could since I come from a very privileged background. But I really just don’t want to. If it happens as a byproduct of something, fine, I’ll take it. But I have other goals in life than being a millionaire. Sure, I want to be secure and live a good life, but I don’t need much for that. Security with money just doesn’t mean the same as being a millionaire. More money or more things are just not going to make me happy personally. If you want to be rich, go for it, but everyone has different goals. Don’t assume being rich means happiness for everyone and that everyone wants the same things in life as you. There’s nothing wrong with wanting different things. And of course, enough money for heath care and university is important and will improve your life greatly, but being wealthy and comfortable is not the same as wanting to be really rich and buy materialistic stuff. Also where I’m from you really don’t need to be anywhere near rich to afford those things. In that sense, I think changing the system to benefit everyone should be the goal not enriching one’s self.
It’s so much more bizarre to hear this person talking about “pumping the well consistently” and “working from home” when she’s supposed to be pimping an investment course. At least when people are pushing Monat or ItWorks or whatever the basic concept of selling a tangible product meant for individual use made sense. Attraction marketing to sell goods makes sense. But this girl talking about attraction marketing and slow growth business when she should be making her money from crypto or investing or whatever this is….how does anyone who hears this pitch think it’s anything but a scam?
Yikes. I don’t really think *anyone* chooses to be on government support and/or housing. It is way more complex than just not wanting or trying to be self-sufficient; intersectionality is vital to understanding poverty and inequality. …I know I’d rather have my health back and be able to live, than to (barely) survive on my disability pension.
After watching more of their stories “6 figure earners” is a vacuous phrase. They market it as hitting a six figure income instead of as clearing 8k a month……so the money ain’t mathing
Glad you cut when you did because if I listened to her screaming into the screen for another minute I was going to have to take a break. Thank you for covering these. Its outrageous.
I want to keep a count of how many times she inserts “okay?” at the end of her sentences during her live training. There needs to be some public speaking education for the top leaders in MLMs. I haven’t had much public speaking training myself, but the little I did, they really hammered on the concept of not inserting the same word frequently at the end of sentences. It makes a huge difference.
Yea it’s very clear she has zero education on speaking 😣 the whole thing is very yikes and hard to listen to I can’t even imagine sitting thru more than one of these “trainings”
Talk about preying on vulnerable people!! based on what she described about her life before the mlm, it will be super hard for her to accept the truth, the cult, the scam.
24:00 the following rant/training just reminds me of Mack Attacks point about Bianca Abreu's rants. What is step one? What genuine actual actionable advice does she give??? It's almost like she has no idea how to run a business and is just focused on giving enough self-help, woo-woo, motivational garbage to convince people to keep investing money they will never see again.
Her pumping analogy sort of makes sense when it comes things like learning a new skill. But in mlm’s, if your investment ever does pay off, all you’re seeing is that your downline’s money is being funneled back to you. …like a pyramid scheme.
I was in IM academy for two years & I can’t believe I fell for this type of shit too. Her camera moving so much is driving me CRAZYYYYY lmao. You, Deanna && Chelsea make me more aware of the right ways to record. Looking to start my own TH-cam channel soon ! Any recommendations on camera ??
I would love to see these top leaders start all over in the same company back at the bottom of the pyramid using the same tactics and miNdSeT that they claim to be the """"only thing you need"""" and tell me with a straight face that all you need is hard work
When you’re a literal teenager- fresh out of high school, going to college, or whatever you’re trying to do…….. with such little life and workplace experience (maybe 3-4 years tops depending on laws where you live, I could start working at 15) HOW MUCH CAN YOU EVEN BE WORTH TO AN EMPLOYER?!How much can you HONESTLY, realistically be expected to be paid? Like yes of COURSE no one would say “I don’t deserve to get paid what I’m worth” but this is so deeply flawed when these people act like you’re worth the same pay as someone with 10-20-30+ years more experience and education than you. It’s the same problem we discuss all the time- like yeah no shit! Of course there’s some truth to what you’re saying. But are you factoring in all the other ACTUAL REAL WORLD factors? And Things out of your control, like your age, which in turn equals your experience. These things are black and white, irrefutable. I hate to be mean, but truthfully I don’t know how else to say it, she sounds so painfully stupid and ignorant to the real world. And then on top of all THAT, of course she has to sprinkle in the poverty hardships to make herself sound more relatable to the vulnerable people she’s trying to target. It’s soooo manipulative and predatory. I hate it. So much. It’s flat out criminal in my opinion.
She’s a hard 22 🥴 Also, praise God that she didn’t end up as a social worker. I can only imagine what type of judging and lack of effort would take place.
How is this a “training”? I couldn’t imagine sitting there listening to her! Also, you can easily google all of her analogies and main talking points 😂 nothing new or revolutionary
Lily amazes me how much shes changed from when we went to highschool. We were in the same friend group like 10 of us and she was very different. But ye it's a scam lol she tried recruiting me and I was like yo were best friends just give me tips and and maybe I'll look into some stock trades or whatever and she was like no pay me. ( which as a best friend scenario was kinda weird ) she was able to convince another friend from the group and they pretty much lost all the money, the investment help you get and alert systems are trash, basic stuff you can find from any trade group on facebook or reddit. ( the friend who did join shared all the perks and alerts for the trade market ) anyways they only want you to sign up under a person ( you have to sign up under someone and they make money off you ) then you sign up more people to make money, literally the only way to make money. When lily tried recruiting me probably because we were friends I said "I wouldn't be able to get people to sign up under me so I wouldnt be able to make money" she replied " you really think you cant convince a family member to pay under you? That's how we start making money, make some Instagram stuff like me, I'll teach you after you join" like its fucking crazy
No one is creating multiple six figures because they haven’t been in igenius a month. The comp plan isn’t designed for them to make multiple 6 figures in less than a month. They didn’t bring over enough people for anyone to be making multiple six figures. I don’t think they brought over enough people for one person to be a six figure earner at this point. There just isn’t enough volume available for this to have been possible. 5-10k? Possibly. 100k/month, for multiple people? absolutely not.
100% with Isabella about the pressure of deadlines. When it comes to something like losing weight for example, I used to say “I need to weight this much on this exact date” but even though I put the work in to eat healthy and exercise, once that date hits I didn’t reach that exact number on the scale and that is very VERY discouraging and you forget about the journey and how much improvement you made during that time. I may not have hit that exact number on the scale, but throughout the journey I got mentally, emotionally, and physically stronger and healthier and I did lose weight and my clothes fit better. It will happen in its own time. So applying that to how much money you make on this specific date is NOT a good goal. Many people who start an mlm are desperate for money and are struggling. So saying “By this time next year I need to make $50000 every month” when at this moment in time they are not even making let’s say-$2000 is setting yourself up for failure. We all know that over 90% in mlms only go into debt. This woman is disgusting.
“According to the Daily Sun report, Lily makes £52k a month by investing in artificial intelligence, stocks, and crypto markets. She taught many people the art of investing and now she earns a lot of money from it on a commission basis” I would LOVE to see her actually read signals and daytrade crypto…
Love your videos Isabella! Can you breakdown what it is she actually does? Does she just call her downline and give them speeches to call people? Is she also calling people off lists or stalk them on social media to talk them into what? Is she selling classes for people to take? Sorry if this has been answered, just want to know what this woman actually does to allegedly earn 1Mil monthly. Oh, watched some more of the video. Does she keep it vague with random analogies so she can keep them confused what he job entails? It is clear her hyper speeches have been taught to her but she is just regurgitating bits of things here and there and doesn't have a cohesive point.
Lily used to come speak at my university and she is one of the most corrupt people I have ever met. I am glad that someone finally made an informative video like this on her.
My 60 yr old husband, who is a very successful CPA and partner in a large national firm, is getting a real kick out of this nonsense. Grinning and head shaking his head 😂 😝.
As a girl turning 19 soon, I don’t know what to do in life. I feel like everyone knows their purpose, knows what career they want without thinking twice, and just simply enjoying what they do. But I don’t. I don’t know what to do in school, and I’m afraid of that 9-5 lifestyle that school will probably lead me to. I’m currently doing a 9-5 office job(idek how bc I only worked as a cashier before💀 God is just so good at least I’m saving up & learning some skills ykk🙏🏼) but I seriously don’t desire this lifestyle in my future at all:(. I see everyone like zombies staring at their computers and eating at their desks while working. I’m scared to be in that position again. And when I came across Lily’s page, I thought maybe I have a chance to escape this or maybe this network marketing thing could work out for me. But now that I saw Isabellas video on her I just changed my mind. I don’t know what to do, (but I do know I want to something related to the online/social media world) and I know I’m still young but I just feel left out and scared. Does anyone relate to me?
She sounds very privileged. Plenty of people are in unsafe housing because thats all they can afford, including myself. Shitty for her to say we’re not “aiming for better.”
How many people have gone to college and have ever talked about how many essays they have to do? Maybe its just my experience in college, but I never once had an essay to do. I had papers due. I had finals. A thesis. Never did I talk about all my essays I had to do. Is it just my experience?
I'm only 15 minutes in but I already have so many feelings. I'm sure so many people have said this already, but no, you're spot on. It's *extremely* offensive to imply that people on government housing don't have any drive or ambition. She's basically calling them lazy and happy to live off of government "hand-outs" (even though that's literally what social welfare programs are for, Jan). Also, I was a TA for an upper level university STEM class for two years. I had students from similar situations as her that had insane course loads, worked one (sometimes two) jobs, and were also a caregiver for a parent or other family member. If she was 19 when she decided that college wasn't helping her that means she was likely a sophomore; you're still taking a lot of non-major classes at that point, how the frick would you know? And why choose to major in social work if you were looking for finance classes? Girl, econ is right there. Anyway, all that to say that this girl just sounds wildly entitled. It sounds like she had a difficult childhood, and I empathize with that, but this ain't it.
Yes, it’s so surprising that she didn’t learn about financial markets in her social work courses 😂. And kudos for all your hard work! All the best to you.
I totally get wanting to change your financial well being. The elites in the American society have brainwashed us to believe what we have is not enough, then throw in our faces we should just be grateful when we want more. I have recently taken a large step back and re-valueated what gives me fulfillment, what brings me happiness, how to improve the areas that don't. Improve in ways that are realistic, reasonable and attainable. I am looking forward to the new year. It makes me want to gouge my eyes out listening to this young twenty-something brainwashing the Gen Z and later Gen Alpha into believing this is what brings you happiness. Manipulation and gate keeping at it's finest.
Success isn't Ramen? It seems like this "delayed gratification" is a way to keep people recruiting and spending their money without expecting lots of money immediately.
I only known a VERY SMALL amount of people that were okay with living in government housing. Most wanted out and were working their asses off trying too.
Hey angels I'm so excited for this new Igenius series!
My only though after watching this “training” :WTF was that
I came across this iGenius nonsense, and I watched one of their lives, and I posted a link to a reddit thread calling out iGenius, and she blocked me, and likely the other 70% of her replies that said "scammer" , her being Aliana Jolie. says she it took her a year. I''ve been doing crypto for over two years and while I got lucky with good timing and proper direction to a point, I'm nowhere near that. basically it's an automated stop loss system, woopdido. Anyone can do that on trader view and the like, DIY. pfffft. it's easy to get annoyed with these cucks. They all look like former sex workers if you ask me. also that girls' voice, it's like she's on uppers. the whole vibe is just No Thanks.
It’s all about Pyramid Marketing a big SCAM, no coaching no education no guidance a FRAUD
I HATE when people drag people who live in government housing. I grew up in it. My mom was a single mom with 4 kids just trying to keep us fed. So yeah, we had food stamps and were in government housing. She went to school too to try to improve herself. Eventually we moved out after she married my step-dad who had a house already. If we didn't have government housing, we'd be on the streets. It is very offensive, and ignorant.
I’m so so sorry you went through that. Hearing peoples stories definitely infuriates me towards her! Like it’s so wrong she said that and I am disgusted. I’m so sorry again you went through that!
Your mom sounds so strong! Raising four kinds alone- so admirable. Thank goodness she didn't try to join an MLM for "financial freedom" for her family. And she would have been one of the prime targets for these scammers!
@@IsabellaLanter thank you! It was an experience, that's for sure. 🤣 It wasn't so bad, but I just don't understand the lack of empathy for people who live in poverty.
I’m only 4 minutes in. This girl saying she’s 22. She made herself look 42. Idk if it’s the makeup or the filter.
Glad I'm not the only one who thought this 😬
or all of the fillers and surgery lol.
Same! I was thinking close to 40. Whatever she did to her face is not working for her!
oh good, I'm not alone thinking this. honestly I couldn't figure out her face, like, it didn't make sense. at all
later on in the video she looked closer to her age, but still looking older than 22.
As a third generation state housing human it's VERY OFFENSIVE to say no one try's to or gets out. There is alot of generational trauma and abuse where I come from but yes the majority of us are at the very least TRYING to do better than the generation before us.
Thank you for sharing your experience. It truly rubbed me wrong when she spoke up like that. It’s just irritating when people essentially look down at individuals who do receive govt assistance.. so fucked up
@olivia buller spittin fax 💯🔥
@@IsabellaLanter Currently I am in a situation where I have to be on government funding because the school I spent years trying to get my education fucked me over so badly that I no longer am able to get my placement and finish. I am now stuck in a situation where I no longer have any career options and had to get government assistance just to put food on the table for myself. I hate it when people make digs at those less fortunate than they are and who need this sort of help. Honestly, the way I am right now, this school has destroyed my life and I have no future. I don't need somebody to further drill it into my head that I am nothing and living off of government assistance just to make ends meet. I have had to cut out so many people in my personal life that made me feel like shit because of this.
I would be shocked if her story I true. The way she speaks about government housing and college sounds like a made up story or someone else's story. IMHO. I think she's a mouthpiece. I don't think it's genuine.
@@marybethwylie I would be surprised too, it didn't sound like she was speaking from experience, not her own anyway.
I don’t think I’ve seen another person before where I’ve gotten SUCH a strong feeling that nobody in her family talks to her anymore
Yes! 🤣
🤣👌🏽
I can’t imagine being condescended to by a 22-year old on a Sunday afternoon and not even getting paid for it
Yessssssss. I was thinking the same thing 🤣.
All these "trainings" are visualizations, self help , Inspiration bs and there's no actual training, no step by step , no actual application, it's just fluff...I could never
Especially one who says shit like “for the first 19 years of my life I couldn’t do whatever I wanted and be independent, it was so awful!!!” Like no shit babe…you were a minor, a literal *child,* OF COURSE you couldn’t just do whatever you wanted all the time! 🙄 ugh kills me!
The kind of 22 year old who considers global pandemic to be a blessing nonetheless. I'd rather be stuck in that well she centered her exceptionally terrible analogy around.
What salary was she “worth” being a college student at 19 with no real work experience? Not saying she should’ve worked for peanuts, but I’m not understanding her outlook on how none of these jobs were good enough for her, when it seems like she had verrryyy limited experience.
And she looks 40 years old.
She said she was 22 and I was like wot. I think it’s one of those filters based on the coloration but it’s very distracting to be honest.
@@10feralratsinacoat76 she's 22 years old? really? damn.....looks like my mom 53 y.o , and i am 26 y.o
Actually she's beautiful when before surgery 🙏
I worked at Amazon for two years and the whole time I was not content with being there because I knew I could be better I knew I could do better the feeling that she felt was a feeling of not wanting to settle for less than what you’re worth and that entire powers you to push for what you want
I’m in the middle of watching and when she made her comment on “they’re just relying on the government, not wanting to better themselves” that is completely offensive! That’s a roof over someone’s head, who may have not had one previously. That’s a safe place for them and their families. Like holy shit how insensitive can she be, especially her coming from that. I guess people lack compassion when they get rich😒
Exactly what I was really thinking. Like to me that sounded so fucking offensive. Like feel compassion for people. Good lord
She mentions multiple times that success is not going to be instant yet when she was 19 and in school she wanted immediate success.
I completely agree that something is off here: I smell a rat. As you said, she was a college student. So her job was just that: a job. She was in school in order to have a career. So it’s fishy that she “knew” it wasn’t working for her. Also, here’s what’s SO not kosher: she was so focused on wanting money. But she chose to major in social work. She could have majored in finance and go into a much more lucrative industry. And I do love that she says they don’t teach market economics, trading, FX, etc. in a university? Uh, no. Finally, someone exploited a 19 year-old who was living at her family’s home in public housing?! That’s the most disgusting thing I’ve heard in a very long time
EXACTLY what I was thinking. “School doesn’t teach you about finances”?? How about majoring in business or econ or finance??
She went into social
Work because she wants to help people , you guys haven’t been following her so ofc y’all don’t know shit about her
Yeah like hot dog man they do teach you that stuff if you like sign up for the classes? Like that’s how college works my friend. It’s mega weird that she was saying she’s doing social work and then talking all this big talk about money and basically shit talking poor people. like maybe she started with good intentions and somewhere along the way her opinions warped instead of how she probably originally started her college journey.
@@helloiamwendy2896 please reread the comments above again… we aren’t dissing social work. She simply cannot claim that school doesn’t teach you anything about finances when she didn’t even look into it
I took business major. Subject like economics, finance, accounting, marketing included in syllabus. We also have entrepreneurship. We literally have to go through the process of building a small business in real life.
My family lived below the poverty line the majority of my life -- house full of mold, broken floors, pipes and electricity that didn't work, having only enough for one meal a day for an entire week -- and now live hovering _just_ above it.
Sometimes we've had government assistance, sometimes not. But I have never once *ever* thought all that my family or the people around us in similar straits were just "sitting depending on the government" and know what I also *never* did?
_Scam_ others. _Steal_ from others.
The fact that she _knows_ how traumatizing and demoralizing to be poor yet implies that the people around her had "given up" and were just "living off the government" is already repulsive but to devote her life to _lying and robbing other people_ who are likely just as bad off or worse than she was once, inflicting that same pain on others? Foul. Just foul.
This is so eloquently written, and really underlines the vitriolic nonsense this woman spews. It’s honestly shameful.
Thank you so so much for sharing your experience. I’m so sorry your family went through that. It’s truly infuriating how she had the utmost audacity to say that. Sometimes while reacting to these things I’m just so blown away that they go this far.
@@IsabellaLanter Thank you for your kind words and for making people aware of scammers like this Hun. It really truly is helping to protect the vulnerable, and as someone who lived like that and still does on some level, I can't express to you how much just making sure someone doesn't spend their last $100 on a stupid starter pack helps. For many people, every _dollar_ counts. Keep up the excellent work, it really truly is a service to many people.
@@darksidelaegrinna She really is and it's honestly disturbing. If she wake up and sees what she's done one day, she's going to be crushed by how many people she's harmed. But of course, that's a very big "if".
@@melparchment1851 I hope no one in her family saw this, I cannot imagine her parents, who were likely desperately trying to give her a good life, hearing her describe them and their neighbors in such awful ways.
as a social worker - we don’t need anymore people like that in the field.
Yes!!
THANK YOU
YES!!!!!!
I am a fellow Social Work student, and I do not want greedy people in that field. I believe that if an exploiter is a Social Work student, this person should switch majors.
She is not retired! She works for her upline!
I met lily in person back in 2019. I was trying to find the event room to one of their presentations when Lily approached me and asked if I was looking for someone. My first encounter with her gave me a mixed-feeling to be honest, but I thought it was because I was being too overly sensitive and dismissed it. She appeared friendly but a bit invasive, kind of like a salesperson who Is desperately trying to close a deal with you so they would try to form some kind of superficial relationship to gain your trust. I just remember being so confused during that presentation and I left feeling so awful about myself. I thought I was dumb because I didn’t understand a single thing that they said. I also left because I felt out of place…. It was a strange feeling because it appeared so harmless but my feelings were telling me something else.
All I’m hearing from her is “I was a normal college student doing lots of assignments just like EVERY OTHER college student and well you know what I’m better than that! So I joined an MLM.”
Sounds to me like she was young and inexperienced with a microscopic work ethic and college just wasn’t for her so she turned to scamming. I don’t understand… when she enrolled in college did she think she wasn’t going to be slammed with assignments???
And yikes this ladies going into social work. genuinely hope this lady rethinks this because holy shit I’ve just started the video and I know how social work is- not the job for this young lady
WHAT IS GOING ON WITH HER FACE? Is that a filter?
Also... She's too damn young to have these sweeping generalizations about her career. I am 46 and have just now settled into my career. I had a bunch of crappy jobs until I was in my 30s and finally grasped a better idea of my work ethic and what I really wanted, and it was all positive growth for me. My goodness.
I think that's how she applied her makeup. Lighter foundation/concealer around her eyes and then bronzer around that.
It's combination of 2016 style of makeup and instagram filter. Other mlmer, "kim Kardashian of network marketing" (lol) is using the same filter. And she's white as snow but with this filter she's looking more like POC.
And this chick... Zaremba is polish surname, so if she didn't marry some polish guy or her mother is POC then what the hell.
Haha I was thinking the same thing. She needs to lay off the concealer. The under eye baking is too much!
@@AnnaNotHannah her mom is Asian her Dad is polish
She said “my life’s work” about her silly scam and she’s 22. I had to laugh.
She was going to school to be a social worker? Doesn't EVERYONE know that they are some of the most overworked and underpaid professionals there are? Good thing she didn't do that or else she would have been a pretty sh*tty one.
I was thinking that was the wrong field for someone so money driven.
I am a Social Work student myself, and I would stay far away from MLMs. I even warn people to not join MLMs.
@@joyfuljaj Exactly. Your entire job is protecting the vulnerable from abuse and exploitation and that goes completely against everything MLMs stand for.
@@elizaham3189, I hate when social work students do not do what they are supposed to do. As a social work student, I use my position to stand up against corrupt individuals. I even called out Fathering Autism for using Abbie for monetary gain.
@@ECP67 I LOVE YOU for that! My son has Asperger’s and I found out about him through DCP and I’m disgusted. I live in Jax and I swear that if I ever come across them (the parents) I’ll tear them a new one. They make me sick.
She looks way older than 22 in my opinion although beautiful regardless. There is something way off about her. Completely fake.
Ok I'm like barely ten minutes in and this gal is pissing me off. Like how can you do a social work program and then say that people who live in gov housing/use gov assistance are essentially lazy... Like wtf. I'm glad she isn't a social worker- she would be a horrible one! Sorry this one rubbed me the wrong way because so many people in social services have these toxic stereotypes about poor people and it makes me mad- like wtf.
Oh absolutely. I’m glad she’s not a social worker. The shit she said truly is upsetting and not ok whatsoever. Thank you so much for sharing
@@IsabellaLanter yeah of course! I'm getting my MSW (master's of social work) so it was personal when she was talking about how hard her program was/how much better her "opportunity" is. Thank you for your honesty and perspective in these videos- I really appreciate them!
PS: she says you have to write a business plan. Right, ok, aren’t you supposed to be teaching us how to do that in this TRAINING?!?
EXACTLY 😂😂 like holy fuck where’s a graphic or something showing exactly step by step how to do that!
This is actually fascinating.
1. She said that it is a 'Delayed Gratification Program' so that people are programmed to believe that even though it hasn't happened in their first three months, six months, one year, it will take time so they have to hang in there (and keep paying that money).
2. How can she state that wealth is related to delayed gratification - but people, at age 19, are thinking that they're not getting paid their 'worth' even though they LITERALLY have limited life and work experience? They're not supposed to make as much as someone with 20 years experience.
This whole thing is so dangerous and it's terrible that so many young people fall into this. They complain about the wasted debt of student loans - yet fail to acknowledge the wasted debt of these pyramid schemes.
Excellent points. The hypocrisy within these cults is astounding.
This woman is unhinged and her "training" is like someone having an episode. She is just lucky enough to be the first person in the MLM. The whole training says nothing about the product, simply just her screaming and saying that you need to recruit. I am not expert but if their product is cryptocurrency isn't this a ponzi scheme since they don't have an actual product?
I think the product is supposed to be training or teaching…which apparently they don’t focus on that at all
@@CSondie If this is training then what skills is she teaching? The whole thing is just her screaming and clapping, and saying a bunch of nothing. No concrete steps to take and not to mention nothing about skill building which she is supposed to be teaching.
@@fc7307 I think the product is supposed to be about trade and trading but they never teach any of it lol 😆 I don’t think they know one thing about it lol it’s some course IGenius but it’s free already online and now they think they are a crypto genius…went from shampoo guru to crypto genius 🤣🤣
This!!!!!! Omg I can barely listen to her it’s obnoxious, she oozes immaturity, and if she says “indepency” one more time… like girl that’s not even a word 😩
@@fc7307 nope she gave 3 minutes of.. Action & reaction marketing ..lmaoaoaoa
Not to be rude but she’s only 22, how can she claim to have been in so many industries long enough to feel poorly about them all? She’d have to have been hopping from industry to industry every few months. As someone who has changed career fields every few years since I was 20, when you break into a new field you’re typically starting near the bottom and working your way up. Bartending, healthcare, education, administrative, operations, property management, marketing, project management, all of the fields I’ve worked in, you don’t typically walk into a higher paying gig, you kind of have to walk before you can run. it’s just weird to me she thinks she can write off like, legitimate careers when she’s had almost no time in the ones she claimed she had.
Exactly! I started im Quality at 18 changed from Quality to Production to shipping working my way up. Im now in Project Management, if you google this career its high paying with experience and college in which I have 0 so I get payed lowed compared to my peers. Im ok with that. She has no idea the ease of working a 9-5 that pays well after the effort you apply! We dont work late at night or weekends and we have pto lol
I love when these mlm people say "I was so busy, going to school AND working a job". Like hun, you ain't special. A lot of us are on that struggle bus
right? like .... don't MOST people go to school and work a job? most of my friends right now (including myself as a therapist) work multiple jobs....
They make it seem like they were the poorest of the poorest
Right? I worked full time while I was at university. As did my brother and now my sister does the same. Hell, my parents worked while in college and they both had scholarships and very cheap tuition...
It’s so beyond offensive to say people who are on government assistance don’t want to work. A lot of government assistance REQUIRES you to work. You get cut off if you aren’t working.
Exactly! Those on government assistance work hard, yet they do not get paid enough to support themselves.
Exactly, to assume that everyone on Government assistants is lazy is just disgusting. Sure there are some ppl that are but the vast majority work their asses off to make a better life for themselves and their families. So F her
I love how they always start their story off with how unhappy they were in their previous jobs, and how they weren't for filled. But then, when it comes to the MLM you are supposed to make yourself be happy all the time because that's the only way to be if you wanna be successful. Shouldn't that same mindset have applied to the previous job?
Do they ever have a point to their trainings or lives besides throwing analogies and buzz words out
The amount of time they waste talking about utter nonsense that lacks even the hint of an actionable plan is honestly mind boggling
Honestly, being on government assistance is stressful as hell. It’s routine paperwork and hoops to jump through. It’s constant worrying that your benefits will end. It’s having to work to qualify for assistance but not wanting to earn too much or else you’ll completely lose your housing or childcare.
Not to mention it’s such a small amount of money for most people. Definitely not enough to live comfortably on and most of it is intended to be a supplement to earned income.
Even if a person was content with their assistance that they legally qualify for, why is that any of her business? There are so many reasons a person could be on assistance throughout their life, it’s not as simple as a person being “lazy”. What a tired and boring stereotype.
Dude. She said she literally lived on government assistance/aid growing up she knows exactly how it is. The people around her probably were lazy! Ofc there are many reasons why someone may be on government assistance but one of the popular reasons are definitely laziness I’ve seen it myself!
Omigod it makes me so angry how you have to basically be “just poor enough” to receive aid it’s so unreasonable
Yes, it is just so much stress and red tape, just to get enough support to barely survive. The constant demonisation of marginalised groups and any form of welfare, in the media/society really doesn’t help matters.
@@itslola5363 It's so vile when people who are/were in the past using gov assistance are dissing other people who are using it. THEIR case is special, right? THEY are hardworking and amazing and these other people are lazy butts and gov assistance should disappear, right? Girl sit down.
Unless somebody is trully disabled (cognitive disabled or too sick to even get up from bed without physical pain), nobody should have any help from the tax payers. Ppl who lose their job (only due to company went broke or sicknesss) should get unemployment for max 6 months and no more than once every 3 - 5 years. No single mothers should get help ( nobody told them to have sex and get pregnant without charging for it).. And ppl who say they're mentally ill, well, I have and my bestie has always been and we still work. If you're able to get up from bed to eat, you are able to get up and work.
MLMers talking about themselves :"I don't want anyone telling me what to do!" MLMers talking to anyone else in their company: "Do this or you won't be successful."
After watching her Instagram I’m convinced they are just paying her and propping her up to be a “leader” in this company to attract more young people. I’m sorry, but she is not well spoken. Not at all.
She is a woman of color who was studying SOCIAL WORK and just said people below the poverty line are too lazy to get out of poverty?? Is she FOR REAL?
_idk when y’all started referring to non blacks as “colored” or person of color but she is neither. She is Asian and they do not consider themselves colored until it’s convenient for them._
@@TheBlairWenchProject "Person of color/PoC" refers to anyone non-white. "Colored" is an outdated term used during segregation in the US. Also Asians are non-white, please don't play into the "model minority" stereotype.
They just never say anything of actual substance, it's hysterical.
Also, I work in the financial services and this is so embarrassing. Do they know anything about investing or financial advising? Also, like you need licenses to give any financial advice, these companies are walking a very fine line.
Girl they sell books about crypto. You don’t need a license to give advice abt INVESTING INTO CRYPTO lmao
@@reeanah7620 you can give some shitty advice, but you sure as HELL need a license to offer financial advice. This is a fine line. Good try though.
I'm watching this as I'm recovering from Covid.. so for her to say " it's a blessing" is too much for me.
Omg I am so fucking sorry you’re going through that! Exactly it light me up. My siblings got it and one specifically got hit so hard it took months for him to get ok again. Absolutely disgusting
@@IsabellaLanter I got it from my husband who got it from work. I'm glad it's Winter break (I'm a teacher) so I can relax and not worry about it too much
Right? Millions of people dying and struggling not only health wise but also economically is a blessing?
How egocentric do you have to be? This was actually disgusting. No sense of reality or empathy.
Also I hope you’ll be doing better soon :) my best wishes to you!
Delayed gratification doesn’t sound like multiple six figures a month. She didn’t explain how debt was immediate gratification. She’s just saying words at this point. Just words incredibly fast before you have a chance to think about what they mean. I’m pretty sure there are more millionaires in every other industry except education than network marketing.
Oh my god I was following her and nearly got roped in until I did some research on their founder and realised how scammy they are… thank you for this video and I hope it reaches as many people as possible💞
Wait?! She's 22? I can't be the only one that thinks she is older than that.
I can't believe she said Corona was a blessing. Even though I got a waaaaaay better job during the pandemic (WFH at a 9-5 with much better pay than my old job) I would still never call it a blessing. People DIED.
_shes sick_
The situations surround the pandemic in which we we are at home and expected to be less so social were a huge mental relief for me as a person with autism who struggles majorly with social interaction to the point of meltdowns and anxiety attacks. But yeah I'd NEVER EVER call it a blessing or anything else positive because as you said, people died. (I personally lost several friends and the uncle who helped raise me; his death specifically has left a wound in me that won't seem to heal.) Even more people had their lives permenantly altered or ruined due to loss of loved ones, loss of income/livelihood, or loss of health due to long covid or being unable to get normally treatable conditions taken care of. Domestic violence, addiction/overdoses, depression and suicide cases exploded. There are hundreds of thousands of orphaned children across the globe and so many young recently married persons now widowed who would've otherwise likely lived long happy lives together. Not to mention entire industries have changed or begun dying off. A massive number of healthcare workers quit due to burnout among other things. Yes we're healing and getting used to this new normal we now live in but we are a nation, hell, a planet traumatized. And this wannabe bougie Barbie is calling a worldwide pandemic a blessing. There's such a thing as going too far and somehow she's launched herself past it
People who need government assistance are often the ones working those low paid jobs because they are so severely underpaid, you're calling them lazy while encouraging them to quit their jobs and pursue a lifestyle you're representing as leisurely and full of free time.
Ok thank you I thought what she saying was rude. Like saying nobody tries? From my experience I’ve witnessed people working so damn hard and trying their absolute best. I think she really said some messed up things.
@@IsabellaLanter yeah it was truly awful! I think what she's forgetting as well is that when people "give up" it's not because they enjoy living under strained circumstances. People feel hopeless, they struggle with depression, they have disabilities, for whatever reason they might decide that they can't manage the stress and physical strain of working all the time trying to get out of their current circumstances so they just make the best of it. I'm not saying no one living in poverty ever squandered opportunities to make their lives better but the mental strain of their circumstances and the level of work they're expected to put in for the chance at a better life is a lot more than anyone should have to deal with. There's such a lack of compassion and understanding in what she's saying, and it plays heavily into social stigma against people living in poverty that contributes to cuts in government assistance because people view them so negatively and decide they don't want their taxes to help support them.
@@rampion1228 this is so damn important, and I’m so glad you brought it up!
@x rampion, right on! You said exactly what I wanted to say.
Omg right she’s so hypocritical!
No, you're correct -- she basically just said a blanket statement that anyone living in government housing or getting assistance is lazy. ...even when that's her own damn experience. So gross.
It’s so frustrating when top earning MLMers put themselves on a pedestal for being successful and attribute their success to their skill and hard work when in reality their success can be credited to mostly LUCK.
The fact that a literal just turned 22 years old woman says that “I tried alllllll of these different jobs and I was just not paid what I am worth” is really annoying to me. I mean, I definitely believe that everyone deserves to be paid a livable wage, but also you have to realize that you are really young and most of the time a 22 year old is not going to make the same amount of money VS. a 40 year old who has way more experience. That’s just how it is. It wasn’t too long ago at all that she joined the work force and she feels like she is entitled to earn thousands of dollars a month and it’s just really irritating. Nothing is just going to be handed to you on a silver platter like calm down.
"College was really hard. So many assignments. I had zero time for myself. I just had to scam people...". - cue eyeball!
She should have stayed in college. Watching her training and listening to her try to put words together into sentences was agonizing. She got to age 22 and finally learned how a well works. I'm actually feeling sorry for these top people. Their lives must be very empty.
I'm sorry I keep editing. I think "first class" means to keep buying above your means so that you need to keep working in this business to keep up with your lifestyle. It's a never ending grind. Fake it until you (never) make it, so she can live in her penthouse and bop on her couch doing trainings.
Her little speech on odds is flawed. She’s talking about the odds of any given person in the general public becoming a professional athlete. Most of us aren’t even trying for that. However, 2% of college athletes go pro, which is much better odds than she stated. Out of the 99% who don’t make it in her business, I’m sure a big chunk of them were going for it and working hard.
She quits 9-5 but works 24/7 for this business 🙄🙄
first of all that’s not true bc she created a passive income, second of all she still works for it because this is her passion (
I‘m in iGenius (Germany) too and have to say this video is so stupid. I‘m doing it for 8months now and got multiple passive income streams by using ONLY the products
I have been joined yesterday iGenius italy can i ask you do you have insta because i want to do some questions if its possible ?
I am 22 and have had jobs since I was 16. This year is the first time I have a job that I LOVE. I have had some ok jobs and some truly awful awful experiences to the point where I cried every single shift. And yet, I do not regret a single one, because each job no matter how bad and no matter how long I was there for taught me something that I use everyday. Some of my worst jobs are the ones that gave me the most confidence in myself and in my abilility to be a leader. Should I have been paid more? 100% But none of those jobs were "too good for me", they were what I needed to learn who I am and where my skills lie.
The implication that people in government housing are inherently unmotivated while completely avoiding even a solitary mention of shit like institutional racism that directly leads to that reality for so many is absolutely infuriating, what a shining example of a warm toilet seat of a human
She didn't say anything about the people's race. I grew up around white people living off the government with no motivation to change it.
It's not 100 percent but she's not wrong that some people have that mentality for whatever reason. Maybe if they were born into different circumstances, things would be different but it doesn't mean that mentality doesn't exist in some communities.
@@swankelly The problem is she made sweeping generalizations.
@@swankelly No, she absolutely didn’t bring up anything about race, which is one of the myriad of issues with the pitch that she has openly presented to thousands of potential impressionable downlines. I entirely agree with your inference that there are people utilizing government assistance with no intention to change their circumstances for whatever reason. However, it is absurdly unethical to imply an extensively damaging generalization that is historically based in the classist, oftentimes-racist rhetoric of “poor people are lazy,” which is exactly what she’s doing. Upward mobility is notoriously difficult to achieve when one is attempting it from poverty-level economic standings, and all it takes is a simple google search to identify the indisputable racial disparities in American wealth distribution.
She is completely avoiding literally all of the complexities that lead to shit like government housing and assistance while presenting an “if I can do it anyone can, and everyone who doesn’t is just lazy” version of herself, and I think that’s pretty fuckin rotten.
@@melparchment1851 statistically more white ppl are on welfare, so not sure where race came into this or that ppl assume discussing poverty is a jab at black ppl. I grew up and lived VERY poor, in a crime ridden, drug ridden neighborhood. It was full of black, white and Hispanic predominately. We were all poor together. And nobody cried racism at all. The only time I ever see people pulling the race card are wealthy white women who never walked thru the hood a day in their lives, assuming they speak for all black ppl. Hence why we have millionaire talking heads on the major news networks who won't shut their traps about supposed racism. Yet living in the hood my whole life, people of color never mentioned being poor due to being black. They knew there were a LOT more reasons as to why we were all broke as a joke. Unfortunately alcohol and drug use does induce a complacent mentality in communities of poverty. Of course not EVERYONE, but by and large, at least from my experience--I personally witnessed many ppl take advantage of the welfare system, choosing to receive money rather than work..as long as they had their cigs and alcohol, they were good for the week. Honest to God, that's very prevalent. I don't think admitting that is dissing poor people. It's just a fact.
@@amandasummers7881 Tell me you’re basing your argument solely on your own personal anecdotal evidence without telling me you’re basing your entire argument solely on your own personal anecdotal evidence. You assume that all of the people of color around you trusted you enough to discuss complex matters of race with you and since they didn’t, they must not have experienced problems with it at all. I don’t assume that I speak for anybody, but I have certainly been lucky enough to benefit from the wisdom and intelligence provided by people like Audre Lorde, Ta-Nehisi Coates, bell hooks, James Baldwin, Isabel Wilkerson, Ibram X. Kendi, Jesmyn Ward, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., just to name a few. I would encourage you to seek out sources of information that don’t simply reinforce the preconceived notions you already have, as there is plenty of sourced, peer reviewed information regarding subjects such as socioeconomic status that encompass income disparities, education attainment, social status/class, marginalization, physical and mental health disparities, lack of access to quality care, criminal justice inequalities, etc., and why matters of race are imperative to those discussions.
I’m not gonna fight with you. I’m not gonna tell you that your experiences are invalid. However, your experiences are not everyones, and it’s disingenuous to assume that race isn’t an essential aspect of any discussion related to subjects such as these. We do not live in a post-racial society. There are absolutely a myriad of various reasons why people utilize government assistance, but its impossible to have a legitimate conversation about it without bringing up the historical marginalization of people of color and the massive racial disparities that frequent the statistics you claim to preach. You don’t get to claim shit as a fact based solely on your experiences, dude. That ain’t how facts work.
Thank you so much for this video, I almost fell in the trap and almost fell for this scam,
when I asked her questions she couldn't answer them and it was weird
Girl you're retired from the 9-5? When exactly were you in a 9-5 at 19/20!?
I'm 26 still trying to get a 9-5 😭
Lily's story just proves how predatory these businesses are because she was in such a vulnerable position as someone being young, without support and experiencing the trauma of her life experience. I'm just glad she left her social work studies because otherwise she would have worked with others in the same vulnerable position.
due to her age im still lowkey convinced she's a victim for sure but also she definitely needs a wake up call and i hope she gets out and makes reparations for all the people she is scamming bc seriously ... she is saying a lottt of awful and toxic statements about people ... and about life ...
im a christian and bc so are you i feel ok saying im personally feeling compelled to pray for everyone in an MLM bc truly this is the love and worship of money at its most obvious form ... a million dollars a month?? who needs that ... a million dollars a year is already sooo much !??? like seriously this is insane! this goes beyond wanting to live comfortably this is a love and worship of money and it feels like its just spreading
im so thankful the anti-mlm community is growing and hope it continues to until mlms are the past ... bc this is so sad to me. especially for the US, i feel like our government and economy as well as the worldwide panini going on is just pushing people to desperate measures like pyramid schemes ...
Ok my first thought about that girl at the beginning was "wow she's had a lot of work done" and assumed she was in her 40s. When she said 22 my jaw dropped.
Holy uppers, Batman!!!! Her movements are so quick and hyperbolic, it’s giving me anxiety!
Yessss. It is triggering me.
Holy uppers lol! 🤣
I swear all of these younger ones come across so entitled... there's one thing knowing your worth, but another thinking that you *deserve* millions (and obvs our worth is not defined by money so there's that)
This obsession with wealth is bothersome to me. Not only that they assume being a millionaire is a goal for everyone, but also they equate being rich with being happy, successful and “the best version of yourself”. This not only creates unreachably high standards, but it’s also such a money driven, materialistic view of the world.
Of course, being comfortable money wise makes life easier and might make you therefore happier, but I personally don’t want to be a Millionaire. I want to earn a fair living wage and I want everyone else to earn that as well. Fair wealth distribution is not possible if some people hoard huge amounts of wealth. To me it’s a very capitalistic and egocentric life goal to become as rich as possible just to buy stuff you don’t need..
There is so much more about MLMs I don’t understand. They assume everyone wants this specific lifestyle, but that’s neither doable for most people nor is it something most people want. Some people actually want to have a meaningful career for the betterment of society and a greater good than their own enrichment and we should celebrate those people over any millionaire.
_you’re only telling yourself you don’t want to be a millionaire because you don’t think you can. As long as you keep telling yourself that, you won’t. More ppl are millionaires today than ever before. Just from working their careers. Having money to send family to college, buy a home and vacation stress free is a valid goal. Ppl like this scammer in the video give having money a bad name._
@@TheBlairWenchProject First I don’t believe that anyone can become a millionaire. Second I believe I could since I come from a very privileged background. But I really just don’t want to. If it happens as a byproduct of something, fine, I’ll take it. But I have other goals in life than being a millionaire. Sure, I want to be secure and live a good life, but I don’t need much for that. Security with money just doesn’t mean the same as being a millionaire. More money or more things are just not going to make me happy personally.
If you want to be rich, go for it, but everyone has different goals. Don’t assume being rich means happiness for everyone and that everyone wants the same things in life as you. There’s nothing wrong with wanting different things.
And of course, enough money for heath care and university is important and will improve your life greatly, but being wealthy and comfortable is not the same as wanting to be really rich and buy materialistic stuff. Also where I’m from you really don’t need to be anywhere near rich to afford those things. In that sense, I think changing the system to benefit everyone should be the goal not enriching one’s self.
It’s so much more bizarre to hear this person talking about “pumping the well consistently” and “working from home” when she’s supposed to be pimping an investment course. At least when people are pushing Monat or ItWorks or whatever the basic concept of selling a tangible product meant for individual use made sense. Attraction marketing to sell goods makes sense. But this girl talking about attraction marketing and slow growth business when she should be making her money from crypto or investing or whatever this is….how does anyone who hears this pitch think it’s anything but a scam?
If I was dumb enough to sign up to this company, I would leave after this team call. This condescending screamer would be it for me.
Business Plan Step 1: Give up Netflix
I love where this is going. I’m so inspired.
I don’t ever want to another hun say “okayyy” again. Nails on a chalkboard.
Oh my, yes.
This!!
Yikes. I don’t really think *anyone* chooses to be on government support and/or housing. It is way more complex than just not wanting or trying to be self-sufficient; intersectionality is vital to understanding poverty and inequality. …I know I’d rather have my health back and be able to live, than to (barely) survive on my disability pension.
After watching more of their stories “6 figure earners” is a vacuous phrase. They market it as hitting a six figure income instead of as clearing 8k a month……so the money ain’t mathing
Glad you cut when you did because if I listened to her screaming into the screen for another minute I was going to have to take a break. Thank you for covering these. Its outrageous.
Who came up with 645? Is there an actual list? Who made up the list? Who was actually number 1? Can we get a video on that person please?
I meet Lilly in Dubai and she is as far away as possible of being a scammer. She is a genuine person who really love helping people
I want to be wealthy but my personality won't allow me to scam people! I'm working on it from a different angle.
I want to keep a count of how many times she inserts “okay?” at the end of her sentences during her live training. There needs to be some public speaking education for the top leaders in MLMs. I haven’t had much public speaking training myself, but the little I did, they really hammered on the concept of not inserting the same word frequently at the end of sentences. It makes a huge difference.
Yea it’s very clear she has zero education on speaking 😣 the whole thing is very yikes and hard to listen to I can’t even imagine sitting thru more than one of these “trainings”
Talk about preying on vulnerable people!! based on what she described about her life before the mlm, it will be super hard for her to accept the truth, the cult, the scam.
24:00 the following rant/training just reminds me of Mack Attacks point about Bianca Abreu's rants. What is step one? What genuine actual actionable advice does she give???
It's almost like she has no idea how to run a business and is just focused on giving enough self-help, woo-woo, motivational garbage to convince people to keep investing money they will never see again.
Her pumping analogy sort of makes sense when it comes things like learning a new skill. But in mlm’s, if your investment ever does pay off, all you’re seeing is that your downline’s money is being funneled back to you. …like a pyramid scheme.
BuT wAlMaRtS a PyRaMiD ….. 🤣🤣
I was in IM academy for two years & I can’t believe I fell for this type of shit too. Her camera moving so much is driving me CRAZYYYYY lmao. You, Deanna && Chelsea make me more aware of the right ways to record. Looking to start my own TH-cam channel soon ! Any recommendations on camera ??
I would love to see these top leaders start all over in the same company back at the bottom of the pyramid using the same tactics and miNdSeT that they claim to be the """"only thing you need"""" and tell me with a straight face that all you need is hard work
When you’re a literal teenager- fresh out of high school, going to college, or whatever you’re trying to do…….. with such little life and workplace experience (maybe 3-4 years tops depending on laws where you live, I could start working at 15) HOW MUCH CAN YOU EVEN BE WORTH TO AN EMPLOYER?!How much can you HONESTLY, realistically be expected to be paid? Like yes of COURSE no one would say “I don’t deserve to get paid what I’m worth” but this is so deeply flawed when these people act like you’re worth the same pay as someone with 10-20-30+ years more experience and education than you. It’s the same problem we discuss all the time- like yeah no shit! Of course there’s some truth to what you’re saying. But are you factoring in all the other ACTUAL REAL WORLD factors? And Things out of your control, like your age, which in turn equals your experience. These things are black and white, irrefutable. I hate to be mean, but truthfully I don’t know how else to say it, she sounds so painfully stupid and ignorant to the real world. And then on top of all THAT, of course she has to sprinkle in the poverty hardships to make herself sound more relatable to the vulnerable people she’s trying to target. It’s soooo manipulative and predatory. I hate it. So much. It’s flat out criminal in my opinion.
The Covid being a blessing part was disgusting.
She’s so condescending and trying to talk like she has 20 years experience yet she’s only 22 🤦♀️🙄
She’s a hard 22 🥴
Also, praise God that she didn’t end up as a social worker. I can only imagine what type of judging and lack of effort would take place.
How is this a “training”? I couldn’t imagine sitting there listening to her! Also, you can easily google all of her analogies and main talking points 😂 nothing new or revolutionary
Lily amazes me how much shes changed from when we went to highschool. We were in the same friend group like 10 of us and she was very different. But ye it's a scam lol she tried recruiting me and I was like yo were best friends just give me tips and and maybe I'll look into some stock trades or whatever and she was like no pay me. ( which as a best friend scenario was kinda weird ) she was able to convince another friend from the group and they pretty much lost all the money, the investment help you get and alert systems are trash, basic stuff you can find from any trade group on facebook or reddit. ( the friend who did join shared all the perks and alerts for the trade market ) anyways they only want you to sign up under a person ( you have to sign up under someone and they make money off you ) then you sign up more people to make money, literally the only way to make money. When lily tried recruiting me probably because we were friends I said "I wouldn't be able to get people to sign up under me so I wouldnt be able to make money" she replied " you really think you cant convince a family member to pay under you? That's how we start making money, make some Instagram stuff like me, I'll teach you after you join" like its fucking crazy
_did she really grow up in public housing?_
No one is creating multiple six figures because they haven’t been in igenius a month. The comp plan isn’t designed for them to make multiple 6 figures in less than a month. They didn’t bring over enough people for anyone to be making multiple six figures. I don’t think they brought over enough people for one person to be a six figure earner at this point. There just isn’t enough volume available for this to have been possible. 5-10k? Possibly. 100k/month, for multiple people? absolutely not.
100% with Isabella about the pressure of deadlines. When it comes to something like losing weight for example, I used to say “I need to weight this much on this exact date” but even though I put the work in to eat healthy and exercise, once that date hits I didn’t reach that exact number on the scale and that is very VERY discouraging and you forget about the journey and how much improvement you made during that time. I may not have hit that exact number on the scale, but throughout the journey I got mentally, emotionally, and physically stronger and healthier and I did lose weight and my clothes fit better. It will happen in its own time.
So applying that to how much money you make on this specific date is NOT a good goal. Many people who start an mlm are desperate for money and are struggling. So saying “By this time next year I need to make $50000 every month” when at this moment in time they are not even making let’s say-$2000 is setting yourself up for failure. We all know that over 90% in mlms only go into debt. This woman is disgusting.
How did she 'try everything' at the age of 19? It s normal to have shitty jobs until you get a degree, especially if your parents can t pay for uni.
“According to the Daily Sun report, Lily makes £52k a month by investing in artificial intelligence, stocks, and crypto markets. She taught many people the art of investing and now she earns a lot of money from it on a commission basis”
I would LOVE to see her actually read signals and daytrade crypto…
Love your videos Isabella! Can you breakdown what it is she actually does? Does she just call her downline and give them speeches to call people? Is she also calling people off lists or stalk them on social media to talk them into what? Is she selling classes for people to take? Sorry if this has been answered, just want to know what this woman actually does to allegedly earn 1Mil monthly.
Oh, watched some more of the video. Does she keep it vague with random analogies so she can keep them confused what he job entails? It is clear her hyper speeches have been taught to her but she is just regurgitating bits of things here and there and doesn't have a cohesive point.
I was so fortunate to have more than one teacher like your English teacher! I love you guys! 👏🏻
You’ve been killin it Isabella!!! Keep it up girl! Living for the top leaders deep dive.
Anyone that takes pictures throwing money in the air gets the side-eye from me.
Lily used to come speak at my university and she is one of the most corrupt people I have ever met. I am glad that someone finally made an informative video like this on her.
When was that, and what school if you don't mind my asking.
My 60 yr old husband, who is a very successful CPA and partner in a large national firm, is getting a real kick out of this nonsense. Grinning and head shaking his head 😂 😝.
Never clicked so fast in my life YAS ISABELLA 💜❤️💜🎄
“I always had someone telling me what I could and couldn’t do until 3 years ago, it was awful.” I mean… you were a child until 3 years ago so…
My iGenius friend likes to use her kids in her sob story and talk about how she wants to build generational wealth for her kids.
As a girl turning 19 soon, I don’t know what to do in life. I feel like everyone knows their purpose, knows what career they want without thinking twice, and just simply enjoying what they do. But I don’t. I don’t know what to do in school, and I’m afraid of that 9-5 lifestyle that school will probably lead me to. I’m currently doing a 9-5 office job(idek how bc I only worked as a cashier before💀 God is just so good at least I’m saving up & learning some skills ykk🙏🏼) but I seriously don’t desire this lifestyle in my future at all:(. I see everyone like zombies staring at their computers and eating at their desks while working. I’m scared to be in that position again. And when I came across Lily’s page, I thought maybe I have a chance to escape this or maybe this network marketing thing could work out for me. But now that I saw Isabellas video on her I just changed my mind. I don’t know what to do, (but I do know I want to something related to the online/social media world) and I know I’m still young but I just feel left out and scared. Does anyone relate to me?
She sounds very privileged. Plenty of people are in unsafe housing because thats all they can afford, including myself. Shitty for her to say we’re not “aiming for better.”
How many people have gone to college and have ever talked about how many essays they have to do? Maybe its just my experience in college, but I never once had an essay to do. I had papers due. I had finals. A thesis. Never did I talk about all my essays I had to do. Is it just my experience?
When she said she had so many essays I thought “whoa that sounds nice” I had research papers, on top of research papers. 🥴
I'm only 15 minutes in but I already have so many feelings. I'm sure so many people have said this already, but no, you're spot on. It's *extremely* offensive to imply that people on government housing don't have any drive or ambition. She's basically calling them lazy and happy to live off of government "hand-outs" (even though that's literally what social welfare programs are for, Jan).
Also, I was a TA for an upper level university STEM class for two years. I had students from similar situations as her that had insane course loads, worked one (sometimes two) jobs, and were also a caregiver for a parent or other family member. If she was 19 when she decided that college wasn't helping her that means she was likely a sophomore; you're still taking a lot of non-major classes at that point, how the frick would you know? And why choose to major in social work if you were looking for finance classes? Girl, econ is right there.
Anyway, all that to say that this girl just sounds wildly entitled. It sounds like she had a difficult childhood, and I empathize with that, but this ain't it.
Yes, it’s so surprising that she didn’t learn about financial markets in her social work courses 😂. And kudos for all your hard work! All the best to you.
I totally get wanting to change your financial well being. The elites in the American society have brainwashed us to believe what we have is not enough, then throw in our faces we should just be grateful when we want more. I have recently taken a large step back and re-valueated what gives me fulfillment, what brings me happiness, how to improve the areas that don't. Improve in ways that are realistic, reasonable and attainable. I am looking forward to the new year. It makes me want to gouge my eyes out listening to this young twenty-something brainwashing the Gen Z and later Gen Alpha into believing this is what brings you happiness. Manipulation and gate keeping at it's finest.
Her calling it “independency” is driving me nuts!!!
If this is their 'training ' and 'mentoring' no wonder why a high percentage fail! All this is is manipulation.
omg i just watched Amal Jama-Williams’ video on another igenius top leader and why is their aesthetic so copy paste…
I emailed you about an IGenius leader! She was on a Snapchat show called Bling Life, I screen recorded it for you to react to :)
Success isn't Ramen? It seems like this "delayed gratification" is a way to keep people recruiting and spending their money without expecting lots of money immediately.
I only known a VERY SMALL amount of people that were okay with living in government housing. Most wanted out and were working their asses off trying too.