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People saying “all courses are scams” is like saying “all colleges are scams,” “all gyms are scams,” or “all therapists are scams.” A bad coach exists. A bad course exists. But the entire online education industry? That’s a multi-billion-dollar industry built by people who became wealthy TEACHING information. And thousands became wealthy APPLYING it. Here’s the reality people don’t want to admit: Most people don’t fail because information doesn’t work. They fail because implementation, discipline, emotional regulation, consistency, and identity issues get in the way. And that’s uncomfortable to admit. People scream “courses are scams” while billionaires and millionaires are literally being created from education every single day. So let’s be honest: Was the course a scam… or did they buy information without discipline, consistency, implementation, or emotional regulation? Because people love blaming the coach for the actions they never took. Meanwhile people like Tony Robbins, Marie Forleo, Amy Porterfield, Dean Graziosi, and Alex Hormozi became wealthy teaching information people were willing to pay to learn faster. That’s all a course is: * condensed experience, * strategy, * structure, * accountability, * and proximity to someone who already solved the problem. The uncomfortable truth? Most people buy courses the same way they buy gym memberships: emotionally. Then never fully use them. And instead of admitting they lacked follow-through… they call the entire industry fake. Yes, scammers exist online. But bad people exist in EVERY industry. That does not erase the thousands of people whose lives, businesses, income, confidence, and families changed because they finally learned something that shifted their behavior.
People saying “all courses are scams” is like saying “all colleges are scams,” “all gyms are scams,” or “all therapists are scams.” A bad coach exists. A bad course exists. But the entire online education industry? That’s a multi-billion-dollar industry built by people who became wealthy TEACHING information. And thousands became wealthy APPLYING it. Here’s the reality people don’t want to admit: Most people don’t fail because information doesn’t work. They fail because implementation, discipline, emotional regulation, consistency, and identity issues get in the way. And that’s uncomfortable to admit. People scream “courses are scams” while billionaires and millionaires are literally being created from education every single day. So let’s be honest: Was the course a scam… or did they buy information without discipline, consistency, implementation, or emotional regulation? Because people love blaming the coach for the actions they never took. Meanwhile people like Tony Robbins, Marie Forleo, Amy Porterfield, Dean Graziosi, and Alex Hormozi became wealthy teaching information people were willing to pay to learn faster. That’s all a course is: * condensed experience, * strategy, * structure, * accountability, * and proximity to someone who already solved the problem. The uncomfortable truth? Most people buy courses the same way they buy gym memberships: emotionally. Then never fully use them. And instead of admitting they lacked follow-through… they call the entire industry fake. Yes, scammers exist online. But bad people exist in EVERY industry. That does not erase the thousands of people whose lives, businesses, income, confidence, and families changed because they finally learned something that shifted their behavior.

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