Bumped into a subscriber, it was nice. I rarely get to hear your live feedback. He made one passing comment that I ignored though:
“How is your $47,000 newsletter?”
I get that a lot, and understand it too since I used to be like that.
When I didn’t have the money to afford something I wanted, I was jealous someone else could afford it, and even resented the person who charged such a “high amount” for it.
But the problem wasn’t them… it was me. I wasn’t hungry enough to invest in myself to earn that amount and invest it in my further development.
Because truth be told, bums on the street can $47.60 (the actual TOM price) in a day. Or at least save $1.59 a day for a month to pay for it.
They wouldn’t have an address to ship to, but even a savvy homeless person knows how to get around that with churches, shelters, or even friends who can keep their mail for them.
They can even access the private Facebook community by logging onto a library computer for an hour a day/week, more than enough to say hi, ask questions, and earn off their investment again and again.
They would then use a payphone for their monthly phone call with me.
There’s your free lifestyle hack if times are truly hard for you and you still want TOM.
It’s not a joke either. I was homeless for a bit when I was about 6, and it didn’t phase me because I had my family and we learned firsthand how to make ends meet.
If you suddenly realize how silly it is to complain about money, and ready to let go of resentment, come test TOP OF MIND out for 30 days.
See the value for yourself, and apply what you learn in this July so you can start earning 10x your subscription price back.
You know what to do:
Be well,
Max!
P.S. You’re gonna resent me even more now. Price goes up again after the next issue ships this July 21 at Noon.
Like I promised at the start, I want to bring the most people in for a low lifetime rate guaranteed BEFORE I raise the price to its intended rate in September.
Every 30 days like clockwork it’s gone up since. (I live up to my promises.)
Plus by popular demand people think it’s just too cheap for the value on the inside. It’s not gonna be $47,000, but now I’m tempted.
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