06-29-2014, 12:08 AM
Shannon, thank you for your answer. But it shouldn't be so long as I didn't say BAMM 2.0 sucks or something similar.
If you have read attentively my first post, I started with these words:
"Guys ... how is you progress so far?
4-5-6 figures?"
I'm not good at math, but a multi-million has 7 digits and more. To put it simple, I was reasonable as I didn't ask - hey BAMM users, how many of you are already millionaires. More than that, I didn't have any mention to any quick rich scheme.
My idea behind my question was simple - for every major plan, you have to have milestones. Modest or big, it doesn't matter as they can be different from case to case. Maybe the first milestone of this sub is to improve your personality.
I have no doubts that BAMM will make you a millionaire in the end with different ending dates as every person is different.
But,
I am an action-oriented person. If I am using a sub to improve some part in my life where I am not taking action, I am expecting the sub to push me doing so. Action means results in the end, and financial results in the case of this sub.
From what I thought before opening this post and your long answer proved it once more, if you start BAMM it's ideally that you have something - some business experience (even with failures, it doesn't matter), some business knowledge or be in a business environment. Otherwise, if you start literally from zero, the first years will be damn toughs if you are looking for tangible small results.
If I am looking at those who opened BAMM journals, I am more than positive that I will be accepted into the program. For me, it's only a question of money - to afford paying the sub.
And this directs me to the BASE 5G program. As the end results should be modest ones (4-5-6 figures) I expect this sub to push users (including me as I will buy it by default) into massive action along with the internal improvement.
In the end, I hope for you to read more attentively future posts and you will accept positive critics. My topic wasn't targeted to bash your work or a particular sub. And my questions were extremely valid. Also, I hope freedom of speech will be kept in this forum in the lines of the rules, of course.
If you have read attentively my first post, I started with these words:
"Guys ... how is you progress so far?
4-5-6 figures?"
I'm not good at math, but a multi-million has 7 digits and more. To put it simple, I was reasonable as I didn't ask - hey BAMM users, how many of you are already millionaires. More than that, I didn't have any mention to any quick rich scheme.
My idea behind my question was simple - for every major plan, you have to have milestones. Modest or big, it doesn't matter as they can be different from case to case. Maybe the first milestone of this sub is to improve your personality.
I have no doubts that BAMM will make you a millionaire in the end with different ending dates as every person is different.
But,
I am an action-oriented person. If I am using a sub to improve some part in my life where I am not taking action, I am expecting the sub to push me doing so. Action means results in the end, and financial results in the case of this sub.
From what I thought before opening this post and your long answer proved it once more, if you start BAMM it's ideally that you have something - some business experience (even with failures, it doesn't matter), some business knowledge or be in a business environment. Otherwise, if you start literally from zero, the first years will be damn toughs if you are looking for tangible small results.
If I am looking at those who opened BAMM journals, I am more than positive that I will be accepted into the program. For me, it's only a question of money - to afford paying the sub.
And this directs me to the BASE 5G program. As the end results should be modest ones (4-5-6 figures) I expect this sub to push users (including me as I will buy it by default) into massive action along with the internal improvement.
In the end, I hope for you to read more attentively future posts and you will accept positive critics. My topic wasn't targeted to bash your work or a particular sub. And my questions were extremely valid. Also, I hope freedom of speech will be kept in this forum in the lines of the rules, of course.