Isn't this some kind of weird capitalist cult?
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Jon364 — 12 years ago(September 10, 2013 08:48 AM)
No, it's an attempt to cash in (literally) on the Great Western Disease of "Notgoodenoughitis".
The guy is merely regurgitating everything he's ever heard or read.
NLP
Creative Visualization.
Mapping.
Daily Affirmations
The list goes on and on.
Nothing actually new in his message.
Does it work?
Yeah, it works as well as you make it work.
However, they only work if YOU make them work, like anything else.
However, he's not alone. There are literally hundreds like him out there.
Go to any library and look in the 158 area. You will find dozens of books there, all saying the same thing:- Be positive.
- write down your goals.
- break those goals down into smaller milestones
- eat better/exercise.
- budget your money.
- work hard at your goals.
- read, don't watch TV.
- Become a vegetarian/don't eat milk products.
There, that's it in a nutshell.
Send me my Seminar fee please.
I just saved you a thousand backs and a weekend out of your life.
I just watched a 30 minute seminar/video on YT.. and not one of these things were mentioned, nothing in this post was mentioned..
And yet.. watching this video was one of the more positive and fruitful 30 mins I have spent in a long time. I am not stupid, I am not capitalist or in any cults. He spoke common sense. He knew what he was talking about. And he nailed it. The video was 30 mins of awesomeness.
Not one cheap or phoney trick.. just common sense.. and knowledge of people and life and what makes people happy.
Probably most here wouldn't even have had the patience to watch the video for 30 mins. Why? Too cynical, too pessimistic, to busy looking for a reason to discount it or write it off.
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Jon364 — 12 years ago(September 10, 2013 08:49 AM)
And this video was free and cost me nothing. I don't need to spend a cent and I already think h5b4e knows a lot of what he talks about. And when you have the experience that he does, of working with so many people.. what would you expect? Anyone would be better off after having this experience.
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RalphFilthy — 20 years ago(May 29, 2005 07:54 PM)
I just saw this 'informercial' for the first time here in the UK late last
night and it was truly breathtaking
Breathtakingly dumb that is. Is this mince for real?!? Who is this guy? Why
is his head so big? Why do Americans seem to fall for the most patronising
individuals going? Jeezo. 120 for his 7 CD's worth of "do this, do that and
you'll be a millionaire next year." Who believe's this tosh? Is it the same
people who think of Tony as a 'friend for life?' or some other such sugar-coated
pish?
Tony isn't your friend. Tony makes money when you buy his CD's. Tony is
laughing all the way to the bank. Tony is pointing and laughing at how
dumb the general public can be.
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guitar_freekazoid — 20 years ago(June 21, 2005 03:57 AM)
Gee, that was harsh?
You guys have obviously never read anything of his, or even heard anything of his. Its a fact that hes considered one of the best life-coaches out of all those books at your local library, by many many doctors and probably psychiatrists I bet.
Tony isn't your friend. Tony makes money when you buy his CD's. Tony is
laughing all the way to the bank. Tony is pointing and laughing at how
dumb the general public can be.
Tony does make money from people buying his CDS, but that doesn't make it a fact that what he says incorrect. They are correct, go up to any doctor or author or psychiatrist or whatever and he'll probably agree that what ever Tony Robbins says is correct. Whether or not you say that Tony is not a friend, doesn't make it fact that what he says is incorrect as well. (And its good that hes making lots of money from it, it just proves that his financial ideas that he teaches are true. And from many rich people his ideas are true too.)
You obviously have not read anything about Tony Robbins, you should either shut your mouth before you breath in too much air, and your head explodes.
However, he's not alone. There are literally hundreds like him out there.
Go to any library and look in the 158 area. You will find dozens of books there, all saying the same thing:- Be positive.
- write down your goals.
- break those goals down into smaller milestones
- eat better/exercise.
- budget your money.
- work hard at your goals.
- read, don't watch TV.
- Become a vegetarian/don't eat milk products.
..and I bet that all coaches and performance authors that have written those similar books at your local library have quoted that Anthony Robbins is also one of the best Life-coaches around. Just because what he's taught the same thing many times doesn't make what he says false
And really, when does a life-coach ever note that you should not watch TV, and become a vegetarian. Obviously, you don't know what beep comes out of your mouth, you haven't read anything about Anthony Robbins because he never tells you to become a vegetarian, moron.
For a fact guys, you wouldn't have enough brain power to even comprehende what Tony Robbins even says, thats why you don't know anything about what he talks about and what he says. Even though I don't buy into his CDS or tapes, I've read some books from the library and they are truely great, if you compare him to many of the other books I've seen, his are one of the best.
One thing the books don't all say is to think for yourself, because if people did, they wouldn't need to buy all those stupid books from the latest self-proclaimed guru.
And how can that lardass Dr. Phil tell people how to lose weight?
The only lardass here is you, because of a fact that people cannot be told how to lose wait, they only can be taught, its up to the student to learn from the teacher and do what was teached. Dr. Phil never tells people how to lose wait, he teaches, you hill-billy.
I say guys, go back to school, learn how to manage your brain, or atleast get some surgery done and then come back to this thread. Hopefully you have learn't how to keep up with knowledgeble people that know more than you, such as Anthony Robbins and many others.
(Sorry for the flaming, but you earned it)
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coye — 20 years ago(December 25, 2005 08:42 AM)
Geez, get off it.
I have listened to a couple of his Cds, and it IS an absolute joke!
Its fine that you buy this stuff and great if you get something out of it, but dont expect people to take you seriously when you say how this g5b4uy changed your life.
"Go up to any doctor or author or psychiatrist or whatever and he'll probably agree that what ever Tony Robbins says is correct." Probably agree? Well, that sounds like a pretty solid fact. Oh, and as for not being able to "even comprehend what Tony Robbins even says"? and stating his books are better than many other books you have read well, youre not flattering yourself.
I mean the guy wear sweat bands and swings like Tarzan onto the stage.
I say you are the one that needs schooling guitar_freekazoid
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RalphFilthy — 19 years ago(October 13, 2006 07:49 PM)
You obviously have not read anything about Tony Robbins, you should either shut your mouth before you breath in too much air, and your head explodes.
On the contrary, I've read quite a lot about this guy. As for breathing in too much
air, oxygen is good, nay essential, for the brain. You should try taking a few deep
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britishfella — 20 years ago(July 31, 2005 07:01 AM)
The way that Tony Robbins supporters will stand behind him to FANATICAL extents is actually what makes the whole business so scary.
I believe there are several Tony Robbins products that are considered essential: Personal Power, Get the Edge and Time of Your Life. Just between these programs, you're spending hundreds and hundreds of dollars. Then there's the books. Then, most scarily of all, there's the live seminar which can easily set you back four figures.
But people bite. Tony's got some good stuff to say but, as another poster pointed out, it's nothing that hasn't been said before. His re-packaging of NLP as 'NAC' should be evidence enough to most people that the guy's a first-rate marketeer. Here he is telling you how to improve your life, yet I'm willing to bet that 90% of people sit at home having spent hundreds of their hard-earned dollars on his product, listening to the tapes and getting a placebo effect. That's not value for money.
There are no 'hidden secrets' with Robbins. As the other poster said, it's all about exercise, reading, working hard, altering your diet, financial management. You don't need to worship Tony Robbins to make your life better.
It's unbelievable how some people are so suckered in. This isn't meant to be entirely disparaging about RobbinsI think people will find Awaken the Giant Within a good and rewarding read, but that's really all they'll ever need. If you start forking out extra dollars for that damn 'green drink' stuff (from a Tony Robbins company I believe), then you know you've been suckered. -
white_rose1382 — 20 years ago(August 27, 2005 10:50 PM)
First let me say that people defend him because his stuff really works. Yesthere are the fanatics but they are a small percentage of the people who jsut liked what he showed them. Are you really going to study this stuff on your own? Like i sid in a previous post, some people just need to hear it in person. Have you even been to one of the live events? I promiseif you actually go to one, you will not feel as though you wasted your money. I have been to one. It takes everything he says in his books and in his tapes to a whole new level. yes it costs a lot of money but you have no idea what it costs him to put on the seminars. He doesn't spare any expense. When I was there he gave us all a bottle of Penta water, among other things in a gift bag. Do you have any idea how much it costs? $2.50 out herea bottle. There were over 2500 people to the seminar in LA I went to. Thats not even goign into the work books, the water bottle and other gifts he gave us.
As for the green drink. He recommends his because he had his hand in the making of it. He owns Twin Labs ( the vitamin company) and wants to make sure the product is quality. It costs about the same as any other powdered green drink. i don't use his cuz I can't wait for it to come in the mail so I buy one at the health food store. Doesn't make me a fanatic either.
It's ok to believe what someone says when it makes sense. AS you said before, you like what he has to say. People might read or listen to it but the experience might be what you need to put things into motion. Soem people are like that. I was one of them. He sent my family a copy of both his programs and the seminar for free. ( I won't say how because that is between me and the wall) I came back a better person. He started the weekend off with getting us to walk on hot coals. From then on it amazing! He didn't say "I am going ot make you walk on coals" he said "someone taught me this and I think it is an amazing testiment to what you can do when you put your mind to something. Try itif you can do itthen tell what your limits are."
Have you ever walked on coals? Does it make me a fanatic that I did and did not get butned? yesthere are the weirdos but some of us genuinely appriciate his research. -
IvanAtlas — 17 years ago(August 16, 2008 07:11 PM)
jameshouston asked the following question :
Why do Americans seem to fall for the most patronising
individuals going?
I'm sure no european has ever purchased a Tony Robbins book, CD, DVD, or better yet, attended one of his seminars. No, only Americans buy or fall for such things.
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NCurran1987 — 20 years ago(December 30, 2005 08:05 PM)
I like his stuff. I mean im not his biggest fan or anything he's a bit chessy and repetitive but the man makes a lot of good points. He has repackaged a lot of stuff thats been there since biblical times like everyone else has yes. But he does it in a way that really inspires you. You can say be strong and happy in a second. But the way he does it you actually believe it applies to you. Not some other person he's talking to elsewhere but you. I took a big leap of faith using his stuff. He was very inspirational in the way he presented the information the way others arent. He really made me wanna get up of my arse and do something with my life. Sure theres better principles elsewhere sure it could be cheaper elsewhere sure its repackaged but hey you know what no one does it as good as tony does. He makes you feel like you can do it while others just tell you you can (not that others cant make you FEEL it to but tonys just better at it if not a little (well, very) chessy)
Btw I cant wait for new year to start my life up again and start exercising body and mind in a massive way once more. (well first time for the mind as some people have probably guessed but its the second big one for the body. Gonna start running 8 miles a day baby)
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photobackflip — 20 years ago(January 03, 2006 12:47 AM)
to all those who say bad things about tony, in the end he has more money than you or me, from saying all these so-called stupid things.
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i dont see your name on imdb?
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when was the last time you were on tv?
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what year did you make your first million?
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you might think he's talking aload of beep
but wouldn't you for the money he gets.
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i think your all jelous.