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I have posted this when I joined the forum in 2019.
It was a frustrating/mad post by me.
I was not hating anyone.
It's ok. We got to bring awareness to people about this.
 
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I have posted this when I joined the forum in 2019.
It was a frustrating/mad post by me.
I was not hating anyone.
How are you doing these days?
Some posts don't age well, don't let the humour look personal either. It's not. ;)
 

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Maybe I'm just cynical, but MJ is the only one I still follow out of all of them.

Grant Cardone has done a lot of sketchy stuff. Him & Daymond John telling people to spend their last $1000 ahead of Xmas on their Info product. Listen to the highlights of his podcast with Jordan Belfort. He openly brags about selling an $800 sales training product to a customer and then selling a very similar $80,000 product to a business-
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO6kQbYZJjk


I used to enjoy listening to Andy's podcast but then he then he did an episode with Dean Graziosi and called him a "legend of success". Dean Graziosi is a scumbag in my opinion.
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I'm personally not a fan of Tony Robbins (I know a lot of people on this forum like his stuff). Him & Dean Graz have teamed up the past 2 years selling a high-ticket course.

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Sure. Why aren't there any more legit gurus out there though? Maybe guru is the bad word for it, but successful entrepreneurs who write legit books about business like the millionaire fastlane or MFCEO/Real AF by Andy Frisella. I feel like these two are the only legit sources about business that are out there.

Do you know of any other legit gurus in the entrepreneurial space?
 

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Do you know of any other legit gurus in the entrepreneurial space?
He's dead now buy Felix Dennis has a great book called "How to Get Rich".

He had a net worth in the region of $300 - $500 million when he died in 2014.
 
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He's dead now buy Felix Dennis has a great book called "How to Get Rich".

He had a net worth in the region of $300 - $500 million when he died in 2014.
Thanks a lot man, will check it out. Seems like a guy based on the reviews. I just wish there were more entrepreneurs who are open to share their life-changing tips like these guys. He's also from the UK.

Oh I forgot, there's also Gary V in this space who talks a lot about the hustle and all of that.
 

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Do you know of any other legit gurus in the entrepreneurial space?

You don't ever know if a "guru" is legit or not. It's personal assessment.

That's the big lesson here. MJ isn't saying "trust me", he's saying "don't trust someone who's got nothing either". Subtle bud different approach.

When I first read Unscripted , I didn't trust MJ because of cool stories about his own accomplishments and dreams. I couldn't care less what he drove and how much he had in the bank. But I've been banging my head with my own business failures for years and learned along the way. I had a scattered book of knowledge in my head and here comes MJ and puts my own learned experiences on paper. Well organized, well articulated. I F*cking loved it. That's how I knew he was real. Then I applied the new (to me) things I learned from his books and business starts to grow. Again, he can drive a lambo or not, who gives a shit. I test then trust, not the other way around.

The problem is not in choosing which book to buy. It's allocating time to read it and use it. So I am skeptical first, but I'll read fast and see if the writer's worldview overlaps with my experiences (things that worked and things that did not work, both). That's like the author putting in deposits into the bank account of our trust together.

Hope this helps.
Cheers.
 

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You don't ever know if a "guru" is legit or not. It's personal assessment.

That's the big lesson here. MJ isn't saying "trust me", he's saying "don't trust someone who's got nothing either". Subtle bud different approach.

When I first read Unscripted , I didn't trust MJ because of cool stories about his own accomplishments and dreams. I couldn't care less what he drove and how much he had in the bank. But I've been banging my head with my own business failures for years and learned along the way. I had a scattered book of knowledge in my head and here comes MJ and puts my own learned experiences on paper. Well organized, well articulated. I f*cking loved it. That's how I knew he was real. Then I applied the new (to me) things I learned from his books and business starts to grow. Again, he can drive a lambo or not, who gives a shit. I test then trust, not the other way around.

The problem is not in choosing which book to buy. It's allocating time to read it and use it. So I am skeptical first, but I'll read fast and see if the writer's worldview overlaps with my experiences (things that worked and things that did not work, both). That's like the author putting in deposits into the bank account of our trust together.

Hope this helps.
Cheers.
You're right about that. Even Kim Kardashian can be somebody's guru .

Man the tipping point for me were the N.E.C.S.T commandments from MJ's first book. The information from these points alone is worth at least 1,000,000$. After reading them I was like; "Sh*t, that's the secret no one talks about". You could literally market these points in a full-packed seminar for 40-50,000$ and people would buy it.

You know I'm still quite young(just turned 22), and have read a couple good business books, like the rich dad poor dad(read it a year ago, probably the best book to give you this awakening kind of feeling to entrepreneurship and how this whole global system works), the purple cow(very similar to the millionaire fastlane , goes more into your overall product/service) and then the millionaire fastlane (which is kind of like a mix between the two).

These 3 are the best books I've read for business.

Because I know(and I'm pretty sure you do too), there are so many people(including my dad who I absolutely love), who work their butt, spend 10-12 hour store days for 10+ years, aka working their a$$ off for minimal returns and they're just paying their bills. Isn't that what we call the solopreneur? Everyone starts that way I guess in some shape or form.

And also following the needs was a game changer too, it's simple yet so difficult at the same time. Because like what MJ would say, these are the gurus who say we should follow our passions.

Andy Frisella is very good too. He's a real one in this industry. Would love to see him and MJ talk about business, would be a great conversation between the two.
 
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