Kind of sick of seeing this guru program on the front page of TMF .
I got the supposed acceptance thinking they were offering free info and some type of think tank to prove their concepts for case study. If its so good I'd initially offer something like this for free to prove my concept to a select few and then offer to the world after proven success.
When you're accepted by "The Foundation" you get presented this heartfelt cultish indoctrination-like video about how its time to change your life, and this is what you've been waiting for, and blah blah blah... then you see the pricing plans... and after a week or so I start receiving these apology emails about how their payment processor wasn't set up and then couldn't receive more then 10,000 dollars because they hit their charging limit or something of the sort, so supposedly everything was either put on hold or some people couldn't get accepted, at this point I do not know. Quite laughable really.
The whole getting accepted process was just part of their marketing plan to get you to publicly post why you want to join and why you believe it will help you. After getting accepted it simply just started to feel more and more disingenuous.
I find the free posts, 'FEEDBACK' and amount of resources available on millionaire fastlane more suitable for entrepreneurs who are trying to innovate vs following someone's guided path.