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I grew up in Chicago, so I have the strong Midwestern work ethic pounded into my brain. I spent 9 years in Philly, so I have the East Coast, "EVERYTHING MUST GET DONE YESTERDAY!!!", mentality still fresh in my mind.
I just attended a free seminar last night, so I'm still in the refund grace period...should I decide to go that route. I don't think I will, and I know you're all dying to know why.
Folks, I have a great job. Don't make tons of money, but the hours are short, and the benefits are good. Truth be told, I'm tired of working for other people, and I'm ready to work for myself. Sure, Wizetrade is merely a tool; but I think if a chimpanzee put his mind to it, Wizetrade would probably make sense to him. What differentiates us from him, is the willingness to work. We had to work to get spouses, we had to work to finish school, we had to work to get our first car. WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT MINDSET, PEOPLE?!? I love the fact that most Americans feel they should be handed keys to a bank vault, no questions asked. Nobody owes us anything. You owe it to yourself. Whether or not Wizetrade works for me, I'm not going to "dog" it until I have put every last brain cell into understanding the system. If it doesn't work then, eh, it's $3,000. A Grande at Starbucks will run you $4.00. I don't know about you, but I'd be willing to live without Starbucks for a year, knowing I busted my butt to make my life better.
My personal favorite review was from the "stock trader." Are we really this stupid? Of course he's going to slam the program because if we do learn this, and perfect it, his a$$ is going to be out of a job.
Don't be sheep. Think for yourselves. Money is made to be spent--can't be buried with it, right? For 1/3 the cost of one year of college tuition, why not give it a shot? No, I don't work for Wizetrade, and have never met any of the higher-ups. But, I'd rather work for myself, and for them, then being stuck behind some lousy desk for the rest of my life. |