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I did a fair amount of research on cults, religions and multilevel marketing. What you'll read below is the process of starting your own cult, amassing a following of cult members who'll do whatever you say (including paying your bills so this can become your 'full time job'), skyrocketing your leadership and influence.

Clarify your cult member persona - Who is the ideal cult member?
Think of your 'target audience'.
Who are they? What do they do? How old are they? Where do they live? What struggles do they have? What have they experienced so far? What kind of cult leader will they idolize?
The best marketers and salesmen have a clearly defined 'buyer persona'. This allows them to target all of their products and sales pitches better.
It's very beneficial to take the time to draw up this persona. Give this imaginary character a name, job, hobbies, interests, dislikes etc.
We'll call our cult member persona Jeffery.
Jeffery is 21 years old and he is a total loser but he wants to change. He's addicted to League of Legends and fapping. He never gets past day 7 on nofap. He's kissed just 1 girl in his life and he's envious of guys that have girlfriends. He's found self improvement videos on YouTube but it doesn't seem to work for him.

Think in their terms - What do they want?
Start by thinking in the terms of your cult member persona.
Jeffery wants a feeling of power, success and importance. He wants to stop feeling like a loser. He'd love to make new friends who valued him.
Use this knowledge to create a plan of action of what your cult will provide to it's members.

Give them what they want
The more important you make your cult members feel, the less likely they will return back to their normal lives. Give them lots of praise and personal acknowledgement.
Give them a brand new self transcending purpose to focus on - Something bigger than them that makes it all worth it. Some religions use a faith in God and belief in heaven for this. Some cults use an imminent apocalypse.
Give them the potential to progress in the cult by showing their devotion and hard work. Publicly promote the hardest workers and have an exciting ritual that makes other cult members envious of the person being promoted so they start to replicate the hard work, in hopes for the same feeling of importance.

Create a strong relationship
Open up to your cult members. Tell them relatable stories of your past experiences and how exactly you reached a point of self-actualization. Show them the way. Show them proof of your weaknesses and proof of your unbelievable progress.
Relate to their pain points (remember the cult persona?) as they are generally not that unique. Once you've had conversations with a couple of cult members, you can immediately guess what problems a new cult member has, what thoughts they've had etc. Use that knowledge to seem incredibly relatable to new members.
Encourage existing cult members to warmly welcome newcomers. Publicly promote the cult members who take an active step in welcoming newcomers and other cult members will start to do the same. Soon you'll have members rushing to welcome newcomers, making the newcomers feel immediately valued, acknowledged and part of the cult.

Tell stories
This is perhaps the most important section of all.
Tell incredible stories of courage and bravery and honesty. You'll notice that all religions do this very well.
Tell them about characters they can relate to and how these characters where able to become righteous and live incredible lives through the culture that the cult replicates.

Create a culture that isolates them
Once they've started to trust you, have your cult members acting in ways that takes them away from their existing social network. After a while the other person will be reliant on you for all of their social life, causing an even bigger investment from them.
I like to do this step in a more positive way - The culture I induce to my cult members is one of self improvement. That immediately has them reducing their 'normal' behaviours like watching Netflix, playing video games and using social media etc. They are isolated, but in a way that benefits them.
Keep them busy with tasks and a cult lifestyle that leaves little time for other social networks. Make your cult social life so fulfilling and exciting that when your cult members original social networks begin to look plain and boring.

Give them tasks
Keep your cult members busy by making them do your work for you. If you have any manual tasks in your business that will yield profit for you, outsource them to your eager cult members who'll jump at the chance of impressing you.
Make your cult members your multilevel marketers by having them recruit new members into the cult.

Monetize your cult
Do not be greedy. Obvious signs of salesmanship will deter new cult members from committing to your cult as warning signs will go off in their minds. Everyone is aware of the markets and YouTubers who are trying to sell them something.
Instead, go with optional donations to begin with. Follow Law 13 - When asking for help, appeal to people's self-interest, never to their mercy or gratitude. Give them something of value in exchange for the donation. Essentially you are just selling products and services to your cult members but by dressing it up as a donation in exchange for 'free' value, your cult members will not think of you as greedy.
Eventually once your cult members have committed greatly to you, make the donations somewhat a requirement through social influence. This is why churches have donation boxes stationed in particular areas that everyone can see. Create a system that makes donators feel empowered and non-donators feel guilty.
Make an event of showing what the donations have bought the cult (keeping most of the money for your own personal use, if you like), and encourage even more donations at that event.

Rewards and Punishments
Positively reinforce the cult members who are following your rules with praise and acknowledgement. You are the cult leader - just eye contact with a smile is enough to make someone feel important.
Publicly reward the cult members who go above and beyond with new status, titles etc.

Make all your punishments public. Your cult members must know what is not acceptable in your cult.
Have clear rules and harsh punishment for breaking those rules, especially if the rule breaker is a cult member who you have given new status and titles to.
Always allow members to be open with their misbehaviours. Encourage them to be honest and be far more lenient when they come to you admitting their rule breaking. You must create a space where members feel that they are better to come to you after they have messed up rather than keep it a secret.
Give most rule breakers a chance to redeem themselves, but always in the public eye of the cult. Make every member aware of the rule breaker but do so in a more positive light (even if the rule broken is not a severe one or one that undermines your leadership) by asking the other members to encourage the rule breaker to redeem themselves. This strong social support will show the rule breaker the amount of value they could be missing out on if they are banished from the cult. They will fight to stay and often times these once-rule-breakers become fantastic long term cult members.
Publicly banish cult members who have disrespected you. Silently banish the people who undermine the cult as a whole.

Keep things exciting
There must always be a big event on the horizon otherwise your cult members will begin to get bored. Attention spans are deteriorating and competition is fierce. You must have exciting announcements and promotions. With great social skills these announcements and promotions and big events don't even have to be that big, you can hype up anyone for anything when they admire you and you have a great level of charisma.

Plan your end-game
What is this all for? Perhaps you just wanted a feeling of importance yourself. Perhaps you'd like to use this as a business model to achieve financial freedom. Whatever your end-game goal, plan it specifically and make all decisions based on that plan.
Some questions to ask yourself:
Why am I doing all this?
What do I want to accomplish by the end-game?
At what point do I want to stop being the cult leader?
Will I get someone to take over my position or will I simply let the cult disperse?
What position do I want to leave my cult members in at the end point?

Conclusion
Cult creation is an incredibly fun hobby. It can very quickly become profitable, replacing your original full time job / business (how awesome is that?).
Becoming a cult leader is perhaps the most influential and powerful you could become in your life. Why not experience that?
 
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Cult creation is an incredibly fun hobby. It can very quickly become profitable, replacing your original full time job / business (how awesome is that?).
Incredibly Awesome!!:feelsgood::feelsgood:
 
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