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Omin | 2 years ago

The author himself doesn't seem like a scam artist but he looks like he falls for them. He said he heard about this technique from Michael Neill who he calls "a personal development coach, a really good guy". This "good guy" has a bunch of books and videos on youtube offering the answers to everything: Finding happiness, overcoming shyness, anxiety, being effortlessly successful with just these three easy tricks in 3 months yada yada.

And Win Wenger, who the author says this technique originally comes from, is the author of "The Einstein Factor" which is a book with similarly grandiose claims about improving your mental abilities.

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laserbeam|2 years ago

I'm not saying this is a scam. It just smells of an attitude that fails at due diligence when it comes to verifying information. The author may be very well meaning but it's enough for me to not warrant a click on the video. I can't trust the information in it is checked at all.