A legend of a man
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TheReelMcCoy — 21 years ago(April 03, 2005 05:13 AM)
The thing that gets me about Tony Robbins is how when you listen to himjust hearing him talk, makes you want to get up and make your life better. When he talks to you, it's like he's a long time friend. By the time your done, he's taught you everything you need to know and you didn't realize you were learning it.
I swear if the world was all Dungeons and Dragons, his Charisma score would be a 19+. -
guitar_freekazoid — 20 years ago(June 21, 2005 04:13 AM)
@robertjessetelford
Why can't you teach it to yourself? Why do you need someone ELSE to tell you what to do in pathetic language? Seriously, get a grip.
Because it happens to be a fact that pretty much everybody in life, including you, can't run a good life, pretty much everybody has problems. Anthony Robbins is there to help.
Its because its a fact that we can't teach ourselves. If we knew how to do that, then everybody on earth would be living on like there was no tommorow, there would be no murder, there would be no hatred, and there would probably be no war. Why? Because the presidents over the years would of thought that using Nuclear bombs to murder thousands of people is not the right way to go about things, there are better ways about going things without the murder and deaths of civilians.
But instead there are people that murder, kill, moan, and hate themselves, which many are depressed, angered, and some that continuously say to themselves over and over that 'life sucks' and then head out with a gun to kill many people and themselves.
So its a fact that WE CAN'T TEACH OURSELVES, thats why there are people that moan they have the most pathetic life in the universe, they say it like if its the end of the world. This is why we have war, because we can't teach ourselves, and its a fact.
Luckilly there are some people out there that know what life can bring to you, like me, Anthony Robbins, and many thousands of other people that know what life can bring to the front-door footsteps. We all know that life is a gift, and not a chore. This is why I've read many books of Anthony Robbins, and this is the answer to your question, which was..
Why can't you teach it to yourself? Why do you need someone ELSE to tell you what to do in pathetic language? Seriously, get a grip.
I now say, shut your pie hole robertjessetelford, you don't know what you're talking about.
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white_rose1382 — 20 years ago(July 25, 2005 03:53 PM)
Pathetic??? Well I suppose you have never been at a point in your life where you feel like you are worthless and have idea how to change your mindset??? WelllI guess you must be one of those people who thinks they are perfect.
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white_rose1382 — 20 years ago(July 25, 2005 03:50 PM)
He likes to be called a "life coach" and yes he is incredible. I was at his "unleach the power within" seminar in LA last month and I have made some incredible changes. I even walked on the coalsit was wonderful.
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white_rose1382 — 20 years ago(August 27, 2005 10:53 PM)
Parlor trick? Have oyu ever done it? My best friend and I both did it. It is a matter of setting your mind to believe that the coals are cool moss. It's not a parlor trick honey. 2500 people did at the LA seminar. I guess you should try it and then get back to me.
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photobackflip — 20 years ago(January 03, 2006 09:59 PM)
it is a parlor trick.
let me explain.
you can have a cake in an oven at 200 degrees,
but when you touch the top of the cake it dosent burn you.
not like 200 degrees of heat would.
why?
coal and cake are filled with tiny little holes,
these holes fill with hot air.
Now the air might be 200 degrees, but the coals are not.
Maybe the ones at the bottom, but not the ones at the top.
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m_vion18-1 — 20 years ago(March 25, 2006 11:40 PM)
I don't know if you can call that a "trick." Sure it's science, but are you saying anything explanable by science is a trick? Is every field of science simply a trick?
Of course, it is a "trick" in that you are not really gaining some magical ability to tolerate high temperatures. He did not give you superpowers. He CONVINCED you that the coal is not hot enough.
But, can YOU convince 2000 people to walk on the coal? Go go, tell them all the science and the logic; explain to them scientifically that it's not hot enough to hurt them. Are they going to believe you? -
pmarkey — 19 years ago(January 26, 2007 04:19 PM)
I've been to UPW. I did what they said not to do. I just walked it slowly - no "cool moss" rubbish - it was fresh coals - and there was no heat - just uncomfortable to walk on.
Its just a trick - anyone can do it - just like walking down the street - but you can use it as motivation to fool yourself into action if you wish.