Why do financial advisers try so hard to be the “ideal” person?
Minus the “I’m here not to sell you anything but I’m here to share with you” and when you reject their approach they kept pushing you to set up appointments, one thing I don’t get is the over-glorification of their efforts.
The sob stories they post on Instagram once they achieve “Top Rookie” or “MDRT”, the endless motivation quotes to tell them to keep going when times get tough, expressing their love and admiration to their mentors etc.
Telling everyone else that their job is the most meaningful cause they’re helping others. Like is it’s a whole sh*t fest.
I don’t see other professions acting the same way they do? Like we do have our fair share of problems at work but we never post it online.
Professions who truly help others like social workers, nurses, paramedics and many others do it on a daily basis but they don’t flaunt it on social end.
Why they like that ah?
Netizens’ comments
- They act like they are doing God’s work.
- I know of 1 insurance agent, actually removing her IG that contains the photo of her husband and tries to act like she’s single to be appealing.
- Because they don’t create value to society. So they have to do all these to convince themselves of their worth
- they act like they’re God blessings to humanity, with flashing rolexes and megewatt smiles