We discount free information.

People value advice more if they have paid for it, even if it is the same as advice they got or can get for free somewhere else.
Do you really need to pay for weight loss advice?
Do you really need to pay for, let’s say, “adult education”?
The answer is no. Of course, if what you want is a support system and someone holding you accountable because you don’t have self-discipline, then that is a “value-added service” that comes with the advice.
Consider Think Daily. It’s free. How many of you have your teen or older kids signed up? How many of your kids would even want to be signed up and read it every day?
I have kids, I know! Some do, some don’t. Why? As Jim Rohn would say, “We don’t know why. That’s just the way it is.”
How many of you have spent your life savings sending them to college?
Good information and advice is still good regardless of where it is from, whether it is from your grandmother, your Dad, your pastor, your professor, in a book, or in a YouTube video.
You’ll get better at recognizing good from bad quickly as you learn more and try things. That’s called wisdom.
Est Mea Culpa!
Good luck Larry!
Give em hell Larry!
Good luck team!
This is a great message Larry. You have said this before in many different ways but this one really cuts through the clutter and points you in the right direction. Nicely done!
I love Jim Rohn! When I first starting listening to personal development material years ago, Jim Rohn was one of the first speakers I landed on. There is something about his words that rings true. I still find myself quoting him all the time!
“”Don’t wish it were easier, wish you were better.”
Good luck and stay safe Larry! Enjoy your adventure.
One of the greatest things about this country is that we have the freedom to change and get better. No one can keep us down or hold us back if we are willing to put forth enough effort. Our hard work will inevitably be rewarded in some way.