The Only Way To Deal With Business Gurus

Your friend is on an operating table. He was hit by a drunk driver. 

He now has a stump that used to be his forearm. You pray the Emergency Room doctor stops the bleeding.

He doesn’t.

Your friend bleeds out and dies.

You go up to the Emergency Room doctor–who is now getting ready to leave– and demand to know why he let your friend die.

The ER doctor picks up his golf clubs and says, “Your friend needed to hustle more, bro.” 

Now you find yourself in a jail cell. Apparently beating a doctor with his own premium golf clubs is illegal.

Here’s the thing: ER doctors take responsibility for patients’ problems because patients cannot.

So it makes sense that we expect the doctors to behave in a certain way. If they don’t, there are consequences. 

The problem is that online gurus who brag about saving people’s lives pretend they are just like the ER doctors.  But what I want you to understand is that business  gurus take no responsibility.  If you get some success from buying  their webinar, course, or mastermind—they’ll take credit for your win.

 But if you lose—they’ll still blame you and your poor “mindset”. 

So how do you tell who is a toxic guru? A good way  to find out is how they make their money and what they promote.

If they sell weekends where you can play pretend Navy Seal and be transformed into a manly man–red flag.

If they sell a “War Room” that “taps into a network to 40x your business”–red flag. 

At the end of the day, the only person responsible for your business is YOU.

I offer services and create products to help folks like you. But I also understand that YOU are the hero of your story, not me.

So tell me: What bizarre business guru stories have you experienced?

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