(06-25-2014, 02:38 PM)maniac360 Wrote: You should write a book man
Yeah it would be better to run AM6 first and then attract your perfect ** .
Especially if you are going to fulfill some military things. You might want to consider LTU too which like a mini AM6. AM6 can be pretty hardcore for some people and not recommended if you are passing exam or things that need permanent focus.
Perhaps, I may write a book in the future. Who knows :angel: LOL
Given your input, I may do LTU or AM6. Unfortunately, I may not have enough fund to buy AM6. LTU, well, I can technically get it at half price, since I have bought LTU 2.0 in the past. (I believe if you have a previous version, you get 50% off right?)
You mentioned AM 6 is not recommended in the case of exam or things need permanent focus. This means then AM6 may not be suitable for me during my entire life time as I see myself getting probably involved in some sort of academic related work --> I'm thinking that I may likely get involved in think tank work, or something similar in the future. Besides, I was diagnosed with ADD, and that additional distraction may be too much. (This diagnosis needs to be confirmed again.)
Now I have a few challenging decision to make. The 1st is, do I continue use AYPSL until I get the result? If not, when do I quit the program? And then the next question/decision I need to answer is, do I use AM 6, or LTU next? The question will probably have a lot to do with budget. But I also read in one of Shanon's posts that AM 6 covers 98% of LTU, and LTU is only about 10% of AM6, and this makes me wonder, if I should be giving up that much, assuming that my budget's big enough. But then again, the question is will I be able to handle AM6, and if that is too much to handle for me, will I be able to afford the hassles that AM6 will bring to my life? I wonder if I should have an attitude of "Bring it on, I can face it." Or I should be "safe rather than be sorry."
Anyway, I think I will be at least using the program until I hit 32 days (which seem to be the very minimum time required to expect something), or till two months mark as that is the minimum expected amount of the program stated on the store page.
Hopefully, Shannon and others will provide some input.
And, Maniac, thanks for your thoughts.