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September 4, 2009 at 9:18 AM #453682September 4, 2009 at 9:22 AM #452893
Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=pabloesqobar]Heh, I just read that ad. JP, it says the event is free. That is pretty standard for these types of events. They’ll ask you to sign up for their crap after you’re already there and caught up in the hype.
Also from the advertisement: “You’ll also learn the key to life mastery and the 3 elements to creating lasting change”. From a couple of 30-something house flippers.
It could be a fun event just for the comic relief factor. Knowing the key to life mastery could come in handy.[/quote]
Pablo: I’m pretty sure that Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” contains the key to life mastery. Or, at the least, the meaning of life, which I think (according to the book) is 42.
Hope that helps.
On a more serious note, I did management and financial consulting for a number of years after I got out of the corporate rat race and was always mystified by the number of “gurus” and “life coaches” out there. In the main, they were wholly unqualified for the position and generally just spouted this unintelligible corporatespeak gibberish (which they had largely stolen from guys like Tom Peters and Tony Robbins).
September 4, 2009 at 9:22 AM #453089Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=pabloesqobar]Heh, I just read that ad. JP, it says the event is free. That is pretty standard for these types of events. They’ll ask you to sign up for their crap after you’re already there and caught up in the hype.
Also from the advertisement: “You’ll also learn the key to life mastery and the 3 elements to creating lasting change”. From a couple of 30-something house flippers.
It could be a fun event just for the comic relief factor. Knowing the key to life mastery could come in handy.[/quote]
Pablo: I’m pretty sure that Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” contains the key to life mastery. Or, at the least, the meaning of life, which I think (according to the book) is 42.
Hope that helps.
On a more serious note, I did management and financial consulting for a number of years after I got out of the corporate rat race and was always mystified by the number of “gurus” and “life coaches” out there. In the main, they were wholly unqualified for the position and generally just spouted this unintelligible corporatespeak gibberish (which they had largely stolen from guys like Tom Peters and Tony Robbins).
September 4, 2009 at 9:22 AM #453427Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=pabloesqobar]Heh, I just read that ad. JP, it says the event is free. That is pretty standard for these types of events. They’ll ask you to sign up for their crap after you’re already there and caught up in the hype.
Also from the advertisement: “You’ll also learn the key to life mastery and the 3 elements to creating lasting change”. From a couple of 30-something house flippers.
It could be a fun event just for the comic relief factor. Knowing the key to life mastery could come in handy.[/quote]
Pablo: I’m pretty sure that Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” contains the key to life mastery. Or, at the least, the meaning of life, which I think (according to the book) is 42.
Hope that helps.
On a more serious note, I did management and financial consulting for a number of years after I got out of the corporate rat race and was always mystified by the number of “gurus” and “life coaches” out there. In the main, they were wholly unqualified for the position and generally just spouted this unintelligible corporatespeak gibberish (which they had largely stolen from guys like Tom Peters and Tony Robbins).
September 4, 2009 at 9:22 AM #453500Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=pabloesqobar]Heh, I just read that ad. JP, it says the event is free. That is pretty standard for these types of events. They’ll ask you to sign up for their crap after you’re already there and caught up in the hype.
Also from the advertisement: “You’ll also learn the key to life mastery and the 3 elements to creating lasting change”. From a couple of 30-something house flippers.
It could be a fun event just for the comic relief factor. Knowing the key to life mastery could come in handy.[/quote]
Pablo: I’m pretty sure that Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” contains the key to life mastery. Or, at the least, the meaning of life, which I think (according to the book) is 42.
Hope that helps.
On a more serious note, I did management and financial consulting for a number of years after I got out of the corporate rat race and was always mystified by the number of “gurus” and “life coaches” out there. In the main, they were wholly unqualified for the position and generally just spouted this unintelligible corporatespeak gibberish (which they had largely stolen from guys like Tom Peters and Tony Robbins).
September 4, 2009 at 9:22 AM #453691Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=pabloesqobar]Heh, I just read that ad. JP, it says the event is free. That is pretty standard for these types of events. They’ll ask you to sign up for their crap after you’re already there and caught up in the hype.
Also from the advertisement: “You’ll also learn the key to life mastery and the 3 elements to creating lasting change”. From a couple of 30-something house flippers.
It could be a fun event just for the comic relief factor. Knowing the key to life mastery could come in handy.[/quote]
Pablo: I’m pretty sure that Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” contains the key to life mastery. Or, at the least, the meaning of life, which I think (according to the book) is 42.
Hope that helps.
On a more serious note, I did management and financial consulting for a number of years after I got out of the corporate rat race and was always mystified by the number of “gurus” and “life coaches” out there. In the main, they were wholly unqualified for the position and generally just spouted this unintelligible corporatespeak gibberish (which they had largely stolen from guys like Tom Peters and Tony Robbins).
September 4, 2009 at 10:39 AM #452948Anonymous
GuestI have been going to a lot of seminars in the past two years, some of them are good, some of them are waste of time. I have been to Paul’s tour and training of the house on Diamond street – it was fun to see what they did to the house, there were lots of tips for people who want to rehab houses.
It was free – they were promoting a paid training at the end of the event. It is probably going to be something similar to this on September 13th: free event with promotions at the end.
September 4, 2009 at 10:39 AM #453144Anonymous
GuestI have been going to a lot of seminars in the past two years, some of them are good, some of them are waste of time. I have been to Paul’s tour and training of the house on Diamond street – it was fun to see what they did to the house, there were lots of tips for people who want to rehab houses.
It was free – they were promoting a paid training at the end of the event. It is probably going to be something similar to this on September 13th: free event with promotions at the end.
September 4, 2009 at 10:39 AM #453482Anonymous
GuestI have been going to a lot of seminars in the past two years, some of them are good, some of them are waste of time. I have been to Paul’s tour and training of the house on Diamond street – it was fun to see what they did to the house, there were lots of tips for people who want to rehab houses.
It was free – they were promoting a paid training at the end of the event. It is probably going to be something similar to this on September 13th: free event with promotions at the end.
September 4, 2009 at 10:39 AM #453555Anonymous
GuestI have been going to a lot of seminars in the past two years, some of them are good, some of them are waste of time. I have been to Paul’s tour and training of the house on Diamond street – it was fun to see what they did to the house, there were lots of tips for people who want to rehab houses.
It was free – they were promoting a paid training at the end of the event. It is probably going to be something similar to this on September 13th: free event with promotions at the end.
September 4, 2009 at 10:39 AM #453746Anonymous
GuestI have been going to a lot of seminars in the past two years, some of them are good, some of them are waste of time. I have been to Paul’s tour and training of the house on Diamond street – it was fun to see what they did to the house, there were lots of tips for people who want to rehab houses.
It was free – they were promoting a paid training at the end of the event. It is probably going to be something similar to this on September 13th: free event with promotions at the end.
September 4, 2009 at 11:36 AM #453009ljinvestor
ParticipantOlena- Are they trying to partner with investors, or what are they really selling?
September 4, 2009 at 11:36 AM #453203ljinvestor
ParticipantOlena- Are they trying to partner with investors, or what are they really selling?
September 4, 2009 at 11:36 AM #453542ljinvestor
ParticipantOlena- Are they trying to partner with investors, or what are they really selling?
September 4, 2009 at 11:36 AM #453616ljinvestor
ParticipantOlena- Are they trying to partner with investors, or what are they really selling?
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