Trump is putting out videos of his “students” who did well. I’ve been told by people who buy those programs at seminars do well if they follow the guidelines. I do NOT believe they do as well as it’s preached.
I remember a late night radio talk show years ago where someone called in and asked about these deals. He said “I have no doubt the man selling the program can do it and has done. I’m not sure if the average person can.”
I believe the programs are very little different from videos and seminars on things like training horses or dogs.
Clinton Anderson or Cesar Millan can tell you and show you exactly how to train a horse or a dog. Theoretically you can follow their instructions to the letter and accomplish that. If you don’t have the “feel” you will never be as successful as they are.
Having the feel for the game is part of the success.
>>Ive been told by people who buy those programs at seminars do well if they follow the guidelines. I do NOT believe they do as well as its preached.
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It brings to mind the question of how much responsibility the business owner has....Is it their responsibility to evaluate and judge the success potential of their customers?
I was raised to strongly believe in the responsibility of the individual. Our nation used to be comprised mostly of no nonsense citizens. These days, it seems we have become a nation of mostly easily duped fools. That is why I place responsibility for product/program success upon the buyer. As long as the product/program does what it is promised to do, my inclination is to go with Buyer Beware.
Having taught for 34+years, I can tell you from personal experience that the nation’s “average” children seem to me to have been dramatically dumbed down. The causes of this phenomenon are, IMO, multiple and varied, but not the businessperson’s fault.
Cheers,
RWL