Finishing up: Gabriel insults people by saying they buy into the hype but LL is selling the hype and if they were as honest as they claim, they wouldn't be making those insinuations. When I joined, I compared it to a franchise I was interested in so I expected to have startup costs. I didn't expect lead generation to be so difficult. LL should have one ad that runs to provide leads for their associates but then we would be salesmen for them. Which we actually are - we're the salespeople and the customers. They are constantly selling us to re-purchase Liberty tickets and Summits because they make about 1 million dollars each event - or 5,000,000 per year because they have a huge markup. What is vile is we have to pay for the phone system that they use to resell us on the products. Bottom line, I like the Beyond Freedom course and I think it can be very helpful if a person puts it to use. LL is not a really a direct sales organization because you are selling the business opportunity along with the product. I don't know if the BF could actually be sold as a standalone -they would still make a lot of money on it. I got into it because I believed I could sell a personal development product and make a lot of money. Others get in it to make a lot of money. That is the attitude you need to succeed in this. Check out Michael Losier's book - the Law of Attraction and Andy Andrew's book - The Traveler's Gift. They are inspiring. What is funny is trying to figure out how the Law of Attraction attracted me to LLI. If I was so negative, why did it bring me to LL if you attract more of what you focus on - and I was focused on negative things at that time.Hmmmm.
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