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61: RevenueCat - Jacob Eiting (Live in Chicago)

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Deep Dish Swift Is Now a Thing

"I always say you can't have culture without cult, right? Maybe you've bleeped that out." "It's like a brand and now there's people here and it's real. Like, it's not, it's fake, but it's real, right?" He says he tries to make his stories interesting by embellishing the truth. But also remember, this is a fake thing, and it's a business, right? So, like, don't give everything to it, but when you're here, we can kind of just all join in the collective fantasy of it, right"? 'That was a really good question'

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And I don't actually talk about it that much because I don't love, I don't like the way
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a lot of
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entrepreneurs out there, a lot of coaches out there manipulate people into buying programs and they do it in a way that they use behavioral science to basically manipulate person to spend money that maybe they don't have. And I don't think that's okay. However, I've recently realized that maybe I don't mention this enough because at the end of the day, there's a halfway mark, you know, like you have to be willing to get out of your comfort zone and spend money on the things that you know via your strategy and authority, not because someone's told you to, that you should be spending money on this thing because it's going to help you become the person. Remember, the identity of the person that's in alignment with their design, manifesting their dreams. You don't know what you don't know. So at some point, you're going to have to get help. At some point, you're going to have to invest money. And I know for me, when I did my master coach program, it was $628 a month that I didn't have, we were living paycheck to paycheck at the time, but I committed to it. And every single month that money was there. So I started to understand that getting out of my comfort zone was really important around money. Now, having said that, where I trained, they did an amazing job of training coaches, but oh my God, they sold you everything, they were just a money making machine. They still are to this day, which is why I don't recommend them anymore. However, did I ever spend another penny on another program? No, I actually, I did one, one that wasn't actually in the mainstream. I didn't do any of the other programs because that's where I boundary lay and I didn't know at the time. That was where my authority was saying, no, it's a no.

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