10-06-2020, 09:44 PM
(10-06-2020, 09:27 PM)fab10 Wrote:Quote:Can you give examples?- Sportsmen
- Artists
- Top models
- The Dog whisperer
- The First Lady
- Little lady at the corner who collects fresh veggies from a bunch of neighbors in her village and sells them in an expensive area. Maybe you and I would not define that “ultimate success” but her income has gone up 100 fold probably. She can barely read and write.
Quote:I would agree to leave MLS out of some of the stages, but not all of them.Of course you’re right in that stages will allow for more modules and flexibility.
Quote:Your sentence "UMS should be UMS" is not saying anything.It says something in context, since I had just explained that I wouldn’t want to split the focus too much.
In conclusion, I definitely agree with your argument that stages can allow for more and different modules but if I had to pick from a list of modules to be included in UMS, MLS would be way down in the list.
So, take Average Joe, let him listen to UMS and find out which things of the ones above he can do without learning new skills.
And then imagine how much more is possible if he quickly learns new skills and masters them in a very short amount of time.
Even if you are talented in a certain area and better off than Average Joe it is helpful if the sub shapes that skill, brings it further and finds a way to make money with it. (Finding is often a learning experience.)
I would say like since the E3/E4 is focused on healing everything that is needed for UMS, then include a MLS that is focused on learning everything that is needed for UMS.