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Re: yes
Posted By: Samuel L Freedom In Response To: Re: yes (Abbey)
Date: Sunday, 21 December 2003, at 1:48 a.m.
> As with Semmy, I too had reservations & bad experiences w/ Mike Chen,
> and once I found out he was a part of it, I wasn't going to do it.> But, when I saw what Mark Joyner was offering - what his entire philosophy
> and process was about - I chose to ignore my opinion on Mike.> Why should I deny myself of something so powerful and wonderful as this
> b/c of one person.I hope you find out sooner rather than later.
> The experience, the people, the money and the life change i would reap
> from it would be far greater than the negative feelings I had for Mike
> (from how he conducted previous businesses)You have to admit that would have a lot to do with what role he has in all of that. If he has any kind of significant effect on how things turn out for you, or on how the venture is perceived, then POOF.
It takes less than a drop of petroleum oil to render a gallon of drinking water useless for drinking. A more strking analogy--a man used *just a dab* of lestoil to get something sticky off of his dog's fur, and in the morning the dog was dead from licking it. Just a dab. And those who've been on Ebay know that even if a person has 100 positives, and 2 negative reviews, there's an urge to find those 2 negative reviews and see what they say even with 100 positives. Perhaps it would be better to find out more of what's going on with the Mike Chen complaints before leaping of into the 'heaven-on-internet-earth' being suggested.
> We all have to pick and choose our lifestyle and we can choose to blame
> things on other people, or we can choose to create a path for ourselves
> that will of course, never be perfect - and might even encounter a bit of
> negative on the way - but that is how true success is earned.> You earn your success and your path to freedom and the lifestyle you want
> by deciding what you will 'hold on to' or what you will let become the
> obstacle and what you are willing to overlook to gain something much
> greater.This is the kind of thing we say to make the trip to the waterfall seem pleasant, and the trip over the waterfall a surprise. If you believe what you said, and I believe you do, then you belong in that venture run by a person who associates with someone that (as you read here) has proven to not honor his agreements. What you said is a good example of what some people say in order to get others to drop their objections and join the scheme. How do you think otherwise wonderful people become part of mass movements that are destructive?
No shame, no blame here...just a reminder that 'due diligence' is of the utmost imprortance. Especially when something smells like a skunk.
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