I Took Tai Lopez's Course and it was worse than I thought

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Published 2021-01-06
Tai Lopez's 67 steps to success review. Should you take it? Will it give you KNAWLEDGE?

Today on webinar wednesday I took Tai Lopez's course to see what all the fuss was about from the OG guru on Youtube. It was disappointing.

1.5/5

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this video is an opinion and in no way should be construed as statements of fact. scams, bad business opportunities, and fake gurus are subjective terms that mean different things to different people. I think someone who promises $100K/month for an upfront fee of $2K is a scam. Others would call it a Napoleon Hill pitch.

All Comments (21)
  • I actually have to thank Tai Lopez. His campaign was the reason that I finally installed an ad blocker.
  • @badrequest5596
    "most authors are trying to sell a book"
    this man... is... a genius!
  • @stephendick43
    I'm just saying, we missed a real opportunity calling them 'paywalls' rather than "billgates."
  • @bruno3
    Every time someone launches a course on how to get rich, they're instantly revealing the whole shebang. That's how they get rich, they teach others on how to get rich. The problem is that they can't say that's their whole plan, so they come up with a bunch of random tips that might even be wrong and counterproductive.
  • All of these courses are basically “here’s how I tricked you, now go use these tricks on other people.”
  • @DanaYi13
    "I got scammed so you wouldn't have to" would be a fantastic name for this series
  • My favorite part of this video is where Coffee clearly and succinctly explains concepts that the “guru” is struggling to teach.
  • @DrTranofEvil
    As a fiction writer… we spend the time to tell the story we wanna tell. Usually marketing the book comes after when we realize that if we want our work read, we probably need to find the people who are gonna read it.

    Editors are usually why books are a uniform length and aren’t filled to the brim with random ideas we thought were cool when we wrote ‘em. 😅
  • @kameraderz
    I tried speed reading in philosophy class, now I'm a farmer in burma
  • @bobbymiller7242
    The fact that he thinks authors just choose to extend their books past 10 pages for money shows that he has never properly read a book in his life.
  • @MusicMan-un2jc
    I went to Barnes and Noble and asked the clerk what section I could find self help material. She responded, "well I could, but that would defeat the purpose". LOL
  • I love how he makes zero mention of the missing C in the spelling of 67 steps to suCCess 😂
  • “If you have a library card you don’t need any of these idiots” 💀 I like this guy
  • @KenJee_ds
    I think your new office is missing about 1.4 million books in the background.
  • @DerekMartell
    "Save money, get a library card, and be well..." is honestly the most bestest advice possible in the self-help industry
  • @conormck4494
    Always hold my hands up and say I made the mistake of buying into this when I was 17 and dumb. Also a pyramid scheme when I was 18. Good learning curves if anything I suppose but good to see them getting called out
  • Tai Lopez is the reason I've had youtube premium subscription for the last year. Haven't seen his punch-able face since then.
  • @austinjrb
    You know what's scary... I remember being in a desperate financial situation after coming home from the psycheward in 2018 after a mental breakdown that cost me my friends, relationship, and my job... and for weeks I was fully convinced that if I could just scrap together some money, I could take Tai Lopez's course and everything would be okay.

    At some point my emotions and my mind stabilized enough for me to think more long-term. I started working a fulfilling job and studying basic finances, which has me in a great place now... BUT it's scary to think how effective his marketing is on people that are like me or in a high-pressure situation like I was. If I had anyway to get the money at the time, I would've given it to him. Wild.
  • Tai Lopez told us not to listen to him, so I didn't.
    It was really quite simple.