09-06-2012, 05:43 AM
(09-06-2012, 02:09 AM)Shannon Wrote: What price would match the value, in your opinion? Not that I'm going to change the price anytime soon regardless, but I'd like to know what you guys think on that for AM 5.0.
That's a tough question to answer, man. For the transformation thus far, I would value this in terms of thousands of dollars, if not tens of thousands. My resistance to making such a statement is my own personal financial limitations, and the fact that almost no one will see the value prior to using the product.
Additionally, how do you price life transformation? There are other transformative organizations that will hook you in and are similar to cults in how they operate, with all new vocabulary and odd social interactions that create an exclusivity and mystique. That's not the case, here. I could have bought AM5, listened for six months, and gotten these results without ever speaking to you again. So life transformation, free and clear of any additional obligation or nefarious brainwashing.
Given that money is just a symbol of value, which is created by work, and work is the use of one's time toward producing something, the question becomes: how much of my life is this worth? I already see my life improving my leaps and bounds with this. My life has been filled with many disappointing relationships that failed in part to my lack of alpha and overwhelming beta behavior, and there is now a strong possibility that I will create a happy, healthy, rewarding relationship that lasts the second half of my life. How do I put a value on what is creating that possibility within me?
If I live for forty more years, and gave you a dollar for every hour that my life was happier than it has been up to now, I'd be giving you over $300,000. Some guys pay hookers $500/hr for an illusion of the happiness that comes from a great relationship. Now we're at $150,000,000. So, somewhere between $300k and $150m.
This was all very much a stream of consciousness post. If it's a little disorganized, you'll figure it out.
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