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There Is ZERO Cost For Good Education

Posted by WY on July 25, 2008

I believe strongly in continual education and improvement, but often when I recommend a good book or audio I hear “Well I can’t afford that”.

Look, of course good content usually costs money!

But the truth is, although you technically spend some cash to get the product, there is no real cost involved.

You might think I’m saying this because, after all, you can apply what you learn down the road and get your money back plus more.

Well that’s true but I’m making a much more dramatic point with this post. I’m saying there is literally no cost to buying a great audio CD, marketing book, etc. because the money will come instantly back to you

Here’s an interesting experiment for you.

Close your eyes and tell yourself that you will go to Amazon.com or your favorite book store and buy that book or audio you really want to help you improve your business or become a better person, and that the money you spend will come right back to you.

Do whatever you need to do to really, totally believe this will happen.

Then go buy the product with absolute faith that you’ll get the money right back.

I do this all the time and it works every time. Some people call this the law of attraction – in truth it doesn’t matter what you call it I’d just like you to experience it.

But I’ll warn you – if you’re the kind of negative person who always wants to believe things aren’t going your way, or that somehow the world is out to get you, it might be a good idea for you to explore a good attitude adjustment before you try this.

If you are thinking “I’ll bet it won’t work, then I can yell at Woei Yu for making me spend my money” then you’re right… it won’t work!

You have to really believe for this to work. And the cool thing is buying “free” books is only one application of this technique. Give this one some serious thought. :)

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