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- May 24, 2021
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Something that baffles me is how the hell do they get interviews with successful entrepreneurs and moguls?Speaking as somebody who was heavily invested in the self help and guru industry, as a former consumer - Tai literally sells courses that teach people how to go on and sell their own courses. Lol. Grade A scam artist, he didn't even deny it when he was called out from the audience during a conference. Gurus like Tai Lopez, Iman Gadzhi, Cardone, Dan Lok etc target very specific audiences that usually consist of young and or vulnerable people struggling either financially, mentally, or both in life and looking for solutions, usually on the quicker side of things. The movie Wolf of Wall Street amplified the amount of people looking to get rich easily, but it's quite crazy as they don't realise that they are idolising a former criminal (and probably soon-to-be again after the release of his latest program on NFT's with mad man Brian Rose). One takeaway you may get from them is how to be more purposeful in what you are going after, but that comes with many costs such as dragging down your loved ones, losing relationships (usually they twist the narrative of setting boundaries between you and your mates and basically tell you to completely cut them off along with any unsupportive family members, so these gurus can get you even more invested and so that you are not able to hear advice from others that may turn out to be useful and rational and threatning to them). And ultimately you will realise that you were chasing the wrong idea altogether when it doesn't work out.
ie. Tai interviews Mark Cuban, etc etc.