The title refers to a comment I got on one of my Youtube videos that explains how SFM is as
far from being a scam as it's possible to be.
(Click here for a video from Stuart Ross's advising on how to avoid scams)
Anyway this guy had commented - "What is this - some kind of friggin' religion or something?"
He was referring to my video and a couple of others he's seen from some of the other SFM members.
Couple of things here:
Myself and 99.9% of people who join SFM are absolutely passionate about their vision, training, partnership opportunity and community. This is especially true for those that go to live events and meet Stuart Ross, Jay Kubassek, their team and many of their fellow students and business partners in person.
That obviously comes across in their videos and other forms of marketing.
There are more and more live events happening all over the world by the way as the company continues to grow.
I guess the word "community" maybe makes some people think of something vaguely cultish - sorry but that's just stupid.
This is a simply a very inclusive business where everyone wants their own success and everyone elses too. That goes from top to bottom. Stuart Ross and Jay Kubassek want a business where everyone
involved is aiming for the same thing - happiness - self sufficiency and better lives for everyone involved.
Not a huge, impersonal corporate empire of strangers.- I've been there - didn't like it much.
If that sounds like a religion - then no offence, but it's
the first one I've ever seen the point of.
The Second thing:
When I looked at the Youtube channel of the guy who posted the comment I got a feel for what he was all about.
His videos (and there were quite a few) and comments were all slagging people off. He critises music, art, businesses, public speakers, personal development gurus and just about everything else.
He's a troll basically.
It's hard to understand these people but the truth is the internet can be a weird place. Whatever you go looking for there you WILL find it.
My advice - look into these people a bit more before believing anything they say. Make up your own mind.
This is the sole reason why SFM offer a risk free application process that gives you a full 30 days to evaluate everything they offer.
If after that for ANY reason (As Stu says - "Even if you don't like the way I talk)
you
don't think its for you - get your 30 bucks back and walk away - no biggie.
But if you don't take that first tiny little step - You'll never know what you could have had.
Cheers