06-24-2017, 08:23 AM
I think it's great that there are so many of these kind of videos on YouTube these days...
It reached a point where people figured out this "law of attraction" idea was popular and gets a lot of views/sells really well and that's why everybody started doing it. I guess Bob Proctor is a good example of this, but he gets a free pass because he was crazy dedicated and did a good job, plus I just like old dudes.
I have to say though... I do get suspicious of "popular" things. Since it's the internet and it is a somewhat free and uncontrolled platform at this point, I will assume there's nothing suspicious. But depending on who I hear talking about LoA, I do raise an eyebrow. Then the question becomes, are the methods being presented actually effective? If not, how has the truth been skewed?
It reached a point where people figured out this "law of attraction" idea was popular and gets a lot of views/sells really well and that's why everybody started doing it. I guess Bob Proctor is a good example of this, but he gets a free pass because he was crazy dedicated and did a good job, plus I just like old dudes.
I have to say though... I do get suspicious of "popular" things. Since it's the internet and it is a somewhat free and uncontrolled platform at this point, I will assume there's nothing suspicious. But depending on who I hear talking about LoA, I do raise an eyebrow. Then the question becomes, are the methods being presented actually effective? If not, how has the truth been skewed?