Posted on 10/16/2014 4:54:19 PM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda
Tony Robbins: Why we do what we do
Tony Robbins discusses the "invisible forces" that make us do what we do -- and high-fives Al Gore in the front row.
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Whah?
Yer kiddin?
Love to see that.
Watch it, Al Gore is in the audience and he tells him to his face he has no emotion and is a son of a bitch.
Listening now...
Thanks for posting...Robbins is a great entrepeneur coming up from nothing example!
Tony and Bill Clinton are best buddies, and the only regret he likely bears toward Al Gore is that he didn’t have Tony help him prep so Tony could help him win.
Tony Robbins basically has one useful idea - You can choose how you react to any stimulus. His 50 hour seminars are just thousands of tangents off this idea.
He’s not the first to suggest this concept, but he does seem to make the most money off of it.
My thoughts exactly, the only difference is he is an incredible public speaker. If he gave classes on public speaking he would have been as successful although probably wouldn’t have made as much money. I heard he is now worth close to a billion bucks which isn’t surprising being that he charges thousands for his speeches, but you know, more power to him. That is capitalism. This is a guy who never went to college, inspired a lot of people and got rich in the process, the American dream. You can’t do that in the liberals idea of utopia, and just the fact that he called Al Gore an emotionless son of a bitch without making people realize it makes me admire the guy even more.
Leftists go ‘work’ in the public sector and then go makes millions on making speeches (typically paid for by taxpayers)
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