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Prosperity Of Life Complaints: What’s Real, What’s Misunderstood, And What Can Be Verified

  • Nov 14, 2025
  • 8 min read

Updated: Mar 8


When people search “Prosperity Of Life complaints,” they are usually not looking for marketing material. They are trying to answer a simple question:


Is this a legitimate business opportunity, or something I should avoid?


This search commonly appears after someone attends an introductory call, receives a presentation, or is invited to learn more about the business model. At that point, most individuals are not yet deciding whether to participate. They are trying to reduce uncertainty before making any financial or time commitment.


The Prosperity Of Life opportunity does not resemble a traditional job, franchise, or standard online course. Because it sits between personal development education and entrepreneurship, it often creates confusion. That confusion is what sends people to Google and frequently to online forums.


This article does not attempt to persuade you to join.It documents the most common criticisms found online, where they come from, and what can actually be verified so you can make an informed decision.


For those who prefer to hear the questions answered directly, we recorded a full live Q&A addressing the same concerns people often raise online.


Many people researching complaints are trying to understand what the opportunity actually involves. A clearer explanation of the common claims and misunderstandings can be found here.


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Why People Search For Complaints First

When evaluating any unfamiliar business opportunity, most people do not start by looking for benefits. They start by looking for risk.


In particular, individuals want to know:

• Is this employment or self-employment?

• Is income guaranteed?• Are there real products?

• Do people lose money?

• Why are there negative posts online?


Searching for complaints is therefore a normal due-diligence step, not a negative one. Nearly every entrepreneurial model that requires learning new skills, making a purchase, or operating independently generates both positive and negative commentary online.


The important part is separating reactions, opinions, and misunderstandings from verifiable facts.


Common Claims vs What Can Actually Be Verified

Claim Seen Online

What Can Be Verified

It is a job opportunity

It is a self-employed business activity connected to selling education products

Income is promised

Income is not guaranteed and depends on sales activity

It is free to start

Participation requires purchasing training programs

You must recruit people

Income is generated from product sales to customers

It is passive income

It requires ongoing effort, marketing, and communication

Why Reddit Discussions Appear So Frequently

Many people encounter online forum discussions after they watch the presentation. This happens because the opportunity does not match what some applicants initially expected.


A common situation is that a person believes they are applying for a remote job. During the information process they learn it is actually a business activity involving selling personal development education products. That difference creates uncertainty, and uncertainty leads to research.


Forums such as Reddit naturally become part of this research process because individuals want to hear from others who went through a similar experience.


Online forums tend to collect stronger opinions than neutral experiences. People who feel surprised, frustrated, or confused are far more likely to post publicly than individuals who simply decided the opportunity was not for them and moved on. As a result, forum discussions should be understood as reactions rather than a full representation of participant outcomes.


They reflect personal experiences and interpretations, not necessarily verified participation in the programs or business model.


For those wanting to understand the practical

of participation, a step-by-step explanation is outlined here.


Many of the questions people raise about Prosperity Of Life are often connected to a broader conversation about career choices. Today, more professionals are actively exploring alternatives to traditional corporate careers as they look for greater flexibility, independence, and entrepreneurial opportunity.


Is Prosperity Of Life a Scam, Pyramid Scheme, or MLM?

This is the central question most searchers are trying to answer.


To evaluate it properly, definitions matter.


A pyramid scheme is illegal and involves earning money primarily from recruiting participants rather than selling real products.


A multi-level marketing (MLM) company typically compensates participants through ongoing commissions from the purchases of a downline team.


Prosperity Of Life operates differently from both structures in several ways:

• It sells structured personal development education programs

• Revenue comes from direct product sales

• There are no commissions earned from purchases made by recruited participants themselves unless products are sold to customers

• Participants operate as independent sellers rather than employees


Because products exist and compensation is tied to sales rather than recruitment alone, the model does not fit the legal definition of a pyramid scheme.


However, it is also not traditional employment. It is closer to a self-employed sales or coaching-related business model where the participant is responsible for marketing and customer acquisition.


Complaint: “It Sounded Like a Job”

This is one of the most common sources of negative reactions online.


Many individuals first encounter the opportunity through online advertisements or networking conversations that mention flexible work or remote activity. Some interpret this as employment. When they later learn they are expected to operate independently and earn through sales, they feel misled.


In practice, the activity is self-employment. Participants are independent business operators promoting education programs and earning when products are sold. There is no salary, wage, or guaranteed income.


Understanding this distinction before participating is important. People seeking stable employment income will likely find the model unsuitable.


Complaint: “The Programs Are Expensive”

The education programs are considered high-ticket training. The cost is significantly higher than typical low-cost online courses.


Supporters argue the programs are structured, ongoing personal development education. Critics argue the price creates financial pressure for new participants.


Both observations can exist at the same time. The value depends on whether a person actively uses the material and whether they intended to participate in entrepreneurship. For someone seeking personal growth training and business education, the cost may be viewed as an investment. For someone expecting employment, it will feel inappropriate.


Complaint: “People Don’t Make Money”

Income in this model is variable.


There is no guaranteed earnings level, and many participants earn little or nothing, especially early on. Success requires learning marketing, communication, and sales skills and consistently applying them. Some individuals develop these skills and earn significant commissions. Others do not continue long enough or do not want a sales-based activity.


This outcome pattern is similar to many commission-based businesses such as real estate, insurance sales, or coaching services.


Complaint: “You Have To Spend Money on Marketing”

Participants typically choose whether to advertise. Marketing costs vary widely depending on strategy.


Some individuals use only networking and organic methods. Others choose paid advertising. Like most small businesses, expenses can occur before revenue. Managing those costs responsibly is part of operating independently.


This is one of the primary risks: a person can spend time and money learning the business and still decide it is not suitable for them.


Situations Where This Business Is Likely a Poor Fit

This opportunity is generally unsuitable for:

• people needing immediate reliable income

• individuals wanting employment rather than self-employment

• those uncomfortable with sales or communication-based work

• anyone unwilling to learn marketing skills

• people unable to tolerate uncertainty during a startup period


Recognizing this in advance prevents most negative experiences.


What Can Be Verified

The following are factual and observable:

• The company has operated for many years internationally

• Structured personal development education products exist

• Participants are independent, not employees

• Income depends on selling products to customers

• Earnings vary widely and are not guaranteed


The Bottom Line

Searching for complaints about Prosperity Of Life is a reasonable step in evaluating an unfamiliar opportunity. Most negative discussions originate from expectation mismatch. Individuals expecting employment discover a business model instead and react accordingly.


The opportunity is neither a traditional job nor a guaranteed income system. It is a self-employed activity connected to selling personal development education programs. For people specifically seeking entrepreneurship and willing to learn sales and marketing skills, it may be suitable. For those seeking stable employment, it is not.


Understanding that distinction before making a decision is the most important factor in avoiding a negative experience.


Author Note

Rachel Krider has worked in the personal development and online education industry for over 27 years and has observed prospective participants evaluating independent business education models across multiple countries. This article summarizes common questions raised during due diligence and clarifies verifiable information so readers can independently assess whether the opportunity is suitable for them.


Readers who want to review the official company disclosures and policies directly can also access the published company information here.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Prosperity Of Life a scam?

Prosperity Of Life sells personal development education products and operates as a self-employed business activity. Income is not guaranteed and depends on individual sales effort. It is not a salaried job opportunity.


Is Prosperity Of Life an MLM?

The model involves independent sellers earning from product sales rather than earning commissions from a recruited downline’s purchases. Because revenue is tied to product sales, it differs from traditional MLM structures.


Is Prosperity Of Life a pyramid scheme?

A pyramid scheme is illegal and based primarily on recruitment rather than product sales. Prosperity Of Life offers structured education programs and revenue is generated when those products are sold to customers.


Do you have to recruit people?

Participants may introduce others to the opportunity, but income is generated from selling education programs to customers.


How much does it cost to start?

Participation involves purchasing training programs. Costs vary depending on program level. This is a business activity, not free employment.


Can you lose money?

Yes. Like most small business activities, there is financial risk. Participants may spend money on training or marketing and decide the business is not suitable for them.


Why are there negative reviews online?

Most negative discussions arise when individuals expected a job and discovered a business activity instead. The difference in expectation often leads to frustration and public discussion.


Was Prosperity Of Life advertised as a job?

Some people first encounter the opportunity through online listings or networking conversations that reference flexible or remote activity, which can be interpreted as employment.

In practice, participants operate as independent business owners earning through product sales, not as employees receiving wages.


Because independent participants introduce the opportunity, initial descriptions can vary. For that reason, the company provides guidelines and compliance review processes for marketing communication, and the formal presentation is intended to clarify that the activity is self-employment rather than a job offer. The purpose of the information process is to allow an individual to decide whether entrepreneurship is suitable for them before proceeding.


Why do some people feel misled after the presentation?

Many negative reactions occur when expectations differ from reality. Individuals who believed they were applying for employment sometimes feel surprised when they discover the activity involves self-employment and selling education programs. The reaction is typically related to expectation mismatch rather than product access itself.


Do you have to talk to people or sell?

Yes. The activity involves communication with prospective customers and explaining the education programs. Individuals uncomfortable with sales, conversations, or follow-up communication often find the business unsuitable.


Are you guaranteed to make money?

No. Income depends entirely on sales activity, skill development, and consistency. Many participants earn little or nothing, particularly early on, and some decide the business is not a good fit.


Why do so many discussions about Prosperity Of Life appear on Reddit?

Online forums are commonly used when people feel uncertain after encountering an unfamiliar opportunity. Because individuals who feel confused or frustrated are more motivated to post than those who simply decline, forum discussions tend to concentrate stronger opinions than average experiences.


Final Considerations

Online discussions about any unfamiliar business opportunity are a normal part of modern research. Forums tend to highlight strong reactions, while quieter experiences are less visible. That does not automatically invalidate concerns, nor does it confirm them. It simply reflects how public conversations form.


If after reviewing the information above you still have questions, the most reliable next step is to speak directly with a qualified representative and ask for clarification before making any decision. A legitimate opportunity should withstand scrutiny and allow you to proceed only when you feel fully informed.


No one should feel pressured to participate. Entrepreneurship is a personal choice, and suitability varies from individual to individual.

—Rachel Krider

 
 
 

20 Comments


Tina Votava
Tina Votava
Nov 30, 2025

Awesome and clear article. Many DO think it will happen 'overnight' and if it doesn't, they quit. What I love most is that everyone works at their own pace. There's no timeline, no competition, no 'running out of' people interested. It IS a choice. Your results will = your own effort.

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rachelkrider
Feb 23
Replying to

Tina, I really appreciate you highlighting that point.

One of the biggest misconceptions about any business model, especially in the online space, is the expectation of instant results. Like anything worthwhile, it takes skill development, consistency, and the right mindset. The people who tend to succeed are those who treat it as a real business rather than a short-term experiment.

That’s also why we focus so much on education and personal development. Building confidence, resilience, and sales skills takes time, but those skills are transferable and valuable long term, whether someone stays in this model or not.

Thanks again for sharing your perspective — it’s an important part of the conversation.

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Helen Woods
Helen Woods
Nov 19, 2025

Getting into any business takes courage and commitment. There is no shying away from these basic truths. Like any opportunity in life be prepared to back yourself. And know what that means.....to be focused, having a vision, prepared to be at your desk every day for just a couple of hours engaged in productive activities, participate in your own PD program and comit to life learning and most important a willingness to have some fun. The POL community is a great place to learn and contribute,to travel alongside and share tips,tricks and gratitude.

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rachelkrider
Feb 23
Replying to

Helen, thank you for sharing this so thoughtfully.

You’ve touched on something important that often gets overlooked when people research business models online. Most opportunities are judged as if they should produce results immediately, but in reality any business requires a period of learning, practice and skill development. The first stage is less about income and more about building habits, confidence and consistency in daily activities.

That’s why we emphasise education and personal development alongside the business side. People are not just learning a marketing process, they’re learning communication, goal setting and resilience, which are valuable whether someone stays in this model long term or applies those skills elsewhere.

I also agree with your point about enjoying the process. When…

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Kezzy Wood
Kezzy Wood
Nov 18, 2025

Our people are real. We show up as our authentic selves and embrace every high and low that comes with building a business. Consistency and resilience lead us to the ultimate reward.... true work-life balance. I had only ever worked traditional job, I couldn’t have done this without the support of our genuine, connected community who truely care and celebrate everyones wins!

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Rachel Krider
Rachel Krider
Feb 23
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Kezzy, thank you for sharing that so openly.

A lot of people come into something like this from a traditional employment background, so the biggest adjustment is often not the technology or marketing, but learning how to manage their own time, stay accountable and develop new communication skills. Support and community help, but ultimately the consistency you mentioned is what allows someone to build confidence and competence over time.

I also think it’s important to clarify that “work-life balance” doesn’t usually appear at the beginning. In the early stages most people are learning, practising and creating structure in their day. As skills improve and systems become familiar, the hours become more flexible and that’s when people start to experience more…

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Eileen Darwin
Eileen Darwin
Nov 18, 2025

I used my instinctive gut feeling, combined with my head thinking - it all made good sense to me - including my heart's desire to add value to the world - a no brainer almost 8 years ago and we've never looked back... everything I felt about our winning more, working less, earning way came to fruition... we love the co-founders and the global community we've gotten to know...🤩

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Rachel Krider
Rachel Krider
Feb 23
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Eileen, thank you for sharing your perspective after so many years.

Everyone’s decision process looks a little different, but what you described about combining instinct with careful consideration is actually quite typical. Most people take time to evaluate whether the model suits their personality, goals and willingness to learn new skills. It isn’t the right path for everyone, but for those who are prepared to treat it as a business and stay consistent, they often discover they’re capable of more than they initially expected.

I also think the time factor matters. Results usually come gradually as people build communication, marketing and self-management skills. Over time those skills create flexibility, which is what many people are really seeking rather than a…

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Bec Mustey
Bec Mustey
Nov 17, 2025

Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful piece. As a current distributor in this business, I’ve witnessed firsthand how meaningful the mindset behind our work truly is. The emphasis here on personal integrity, consistent effort and authentic growth, rather than quick wins really resonates with me. I’m grateful for content like this that brings clarity and depth to what we do.

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Rachel Krider
Rachel Krider
Feb 23
Replying to

Bec, thank you for taking the time to share that.

One of the reasons I wrote the article was to help people better understand what is actually involved. When people research online businesses they often see two extremes, either unrealistic expectations or strong criticism, and the reality usually sits somewhere in the middle. It is a business that requires learning new skills, applying consistent effort and deciding whether the model genuinely suits the individual.

The mindset side tends to be talked about a lot because most people are not used to working independently, setting their own structure or communicating with people they don’t already know. Once those skills develop, people gain more confidence in many areas of life, not just…

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