03-26-2019, 09:38 AM
(03-25-2019, 09:11 AM)THolt Wrote: I like the results you are getting. Would you recommend LTU5? I’m seriously thinking about getting it. The price is what is holding me back.
It's difficult to strongly recommend LTU5. I'm getting results, but not necessarily the results I was hoping for the most.
For instance, my top two goals are conscription and career/future aspects. For conscription related issues, I was hoping that it would get shortened and easier while I am doing it. Shortening the conscription has not happened, and it is certainly not getting easier. As I mentioned, I am doing more work than conscripts who are in similar situation as I am in (those who work at government offices, except those who are given work that they shouldn't be doing). The worst part of it is that I doubt all the work I do would add to my career benefits, at least not on the resume.
The career/future part is tricky to tell. I mentioned that I had several thoughts about what to do/what to study/etc. After LTU5, I decided to start teaching myself Python, and made some progress. Unfortunately, These past two days, I couldn't do any of those at work, since they literally gave me too much work to do for a conscript. (When you pretty much have to tag address label to envelops, fold fliers, match conscription letters to the tagged address label, and put the fliers and the letters and seal nearly 1000 envelops in 2~3 days, while helping civilians sending fax, take in application for government jobs, review civilians' credentials and hand out parking discounts, and provide guidance to different services at the office to the civilians at the same time, you don't have any free time left.) Thus, my future preparation has been on hold for the last two days, sadly.
Still, there are some positive results, like civilians showing more gratitude, and being less negative despite being in negative environment. I find that the other conscript exerts much negativity, and being near such negativity and energy enormously influences my attitude and energy. With LTU5, I also find that such negative influence is getting smaller. It hasn't completely eliminated the influence, but I definitely feel that it is reducing.
To deliberately answer your question, do I recommend LTU5? I suppose it depends on how fat your wallet is, how fast of result you would like to achieve things, and what you would like to achieve. I suppose LTU5 is quite fast in achieving results despite how many things it is working on at once. However, more specialized subs (from LTU5) may work even faster, I guess.
If you'd be okay in spending $600 and interested in improving many aspects of life at once, then I say go for it. (Yet, I suggest not to have too much expectation. Otherwise, you may find yourself disappointed.) However, if it creates too much dent in your wallet, and if you need more concentrated - and perhaps quicker achievement - I'd say go for the one that you are most interested in.
I don't know if my answer helps you determine whether to purchase LTU5, but I hope it helps.