Is Frank Kern Insane, On Drugs or a Genius?
Is Frank Kern Insane, On Drugs or a Genius? is a series of posts on the Warrior Forum discussing who are the real heroes and how Frank Kern's "Reluctant Hero", "Us vs Them" and "Hometown Boy or Girl Make Good" Mass Control Marketing System gives you a huge advantage. You will have to go to the forum to read the posts by other individuals because I do not have their permission to post their responses here.
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That is so true. Over the last five years taking photos at the internet marketing conferences, listening to speakers and watching what they do, it is amazing to watch what has happened to many of "so called" internet gurus.
Those who consistently provide valuable products, services and content and over-deliver continue to prosper. Those who ripped off their customers with rehashed or bogus content, were only a flash in the pan. They had their 15 seconds of fame then ended up on the trash heap of history along with all the others who thought they could get rich at the expense of their clients.
The industry is way too small at the highest levels where there are few secrets and unknown entities. Few newcomers instantly gain recognition and get rich overnight without massive amounts of investment of time and money. Most of those who are successful have put in their dues through sweat equity or cash money to pay others to do the work.
Nothing FREE is worth anything unless it has inherent value as a part of a strategic marketing plan similar to Frank's where you give outrageous value first and then because of the feelings of reciprocity, customers are happy to invest their hard earned money and become raving fans and future consumers of any new products or services that come down the pipeline.
RZ
Thank you for your posts about Frank and his philosophy on life, wealth and personal significance. The big question is, "Is it possible to achieve personal significance and live you perfect day every day when you are not cash rich, financially independent and surrounded by financial and psychic energy vampires that suck the life out of you?"
RZ
What do you do about people in your family and life that you are helping achieve a better experience of life?
With total financial independence comes a certain degree of personal responsibility to share the wealth. A big dilemma is, "Should you continue to help support those who can not or will not provide for themselves? Where is the cutoff point? When do you throw them under the wheels of the bus or do you?"
These flawed individuals, as we all are to a certain degree, may be relatives through our marriage or even in our own genetic family. They bring negativity, feelings of victimization and a concept of entitlement into complex relationships that are not easily dissolved legally.
Just how far do you go to get these negative people in our life OUT?
Where does compassion and empathy come into play? What happens when you realize that the social, financial, spiritual and emotional consequences of eliminating negative, energy sucking people from your life can be traumatic to everyone involved?
Frank was brave enough to do that with a couple of his businesses that were making a lot of money, but what happens when those changes involve parents, a spouse, kids, grandkids, business partners? Where is the balance between self-sacrifice and self-preservation and enlightenment?
RZ