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201-page “Shocking” Exposé Dossier on Me – Uncovers 158 Surprising Truths!

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: Research expedition that turned out to be far more dual revealing than I could possibly expect. Li

: Research expedition that turned out to be far more dual revealing than I could possibly expect. Like everyone else, we’ve started using ChatGPT4 as a heavy-duty research tool. But the latest project I gave it produced outcomes I suspect will profoundly increase YOUR business’ income. But they are also real shockers… Let me explain – We got the rather bold (and somewhat audacious) idea of going to ChatGPT4 to see exactly – and honestly – WHAT the totality of the World Wide Web actually thought about ME – as an expert, ME as a business builder, ME as someone possessing unique perspectives other experts did not. We wanted to perform our own due diligence reality check, so to speak, in terms of ascertaining exactly what objective value or credibility or capability (or lack thereof) the business world overall felt I did (or did not) possess. We also wanted highly specific explanations, identifications, and competitive analyses of my true strengths – and weaknesses, because; after 40 years, 120,000 hours of attaining my mastery, after 12 million miles of traveling around the world over 80 times to work with companies… I got more than a bit conflicted. So, too, did Rob Colasanti, our VP of Strategic Partnerships, whose job it is to accurately depict what I can (and cannot) do for someone to grow that given company’s revenues and profit performance. We wanted the equivalent of an “AI Truth Serum”. We were on a quest and wanted to know what people who knew me, who used my methods, who’d talked privately to people who used my methods, who attended my ultra high-priced programs, who laid out $250,000 - $300,000 retainers – REALLY thought. In other words, how my rather uncategorizable knowledge base and worldwide, hard-won wisdom and multi-modality expertise – REALLY stacked up against all the maddening crowd of experts, specialists, consultants, trainers, and executive coaches out there. Why? First, so that we spoke no untruths. Secondly, recently we submitted what we believed to be a supremely truthful, honest and objective ad, (depicting me in a credible way to business owner/CEO prospects,) to run in a prominent national publication. But they questioned some of our depictions. That bothered me – but NOT for the reason you think. No, I was anything BUT righteously indignant. Quite the contrary, actually. Rather I asked myself – have we become arrogant (and ignorant) about the enormous value we felt I brought to a client company? Had we become obsolete? Am I far less than the dynamic profit-boosting catalyst I always thought I stood for? I wanted to know “the truth” – not as my obviously highly subjective team saw it. I wanted to know what the World Wide Web really thought, and not as of ten years ago – but ten days ago. So we decided to ask ChatGPT since it is an UP-TO-THE-MINUTE machine that’s timely scouring every positive and negative commentary; every laudatory and derogatory statement, every meaningful and insightful point of reference (good or bad) out there – all across the world. We took off the gloves. We got pretty gritty and asked ChatGPT4 some unimaginably hard-nosed, no-nonsense highly provocative questions – the kind designed to uncover the absolute unabashed truth – however the chips fell! Wow – was I surprised by all it turned up about me (and was more than a bit shocked.) You probably will be too when you pore over all its findings – good, bad, and yes ugly! It’s pretty stunning in terms of how it just cut through the B.S. and got right down to the quick, so to speak. But also there was an unexpected byproduct of its unimaginably unexpected “dossier-like” assessment of me. It took rather unfathomable liberties in shocking commentary – well beyond its combined opinion about just me and its frank (and somewhat pithy) assessment of my attributes. ChatGPT4 also uncovers an enormity of impact factors it believes a true hypergrowth driven CEO should be squarely focused on – to out-strategize, out-market, out-think, out-compete, out-sell, out-perform, and out-earn their competition. I was floored and caught off guard in ways I can't even explain when I read it. I suspect you will be, too! That’s why I’m offering to lay [this document]( basically prostrate at your feet and share it unedited, unvarnished in its entirety – for you to see what one person reading it shockingly referred to as the “Transparent Jay Abraham.” Another called it the “Compromised Jay Abraham.” Still, another said it’s almost “startling” reading. Anyway, that’s the backstory. I love truth – no matter how well or not well it sometimes comes out. I suspect that [reading this exposé-like deep-dive dossier]( will challenge whatever perception you’ve had about me – in ways neither I ever imagined nor, I’m certain, you’ve ever imagined before. It may shock, it may stun. It definitely will cause you to stop and reflect deeply for probably far more than just a minute – trying to reconcile all I’ve ever shared – against the stunningly audacious reality-check ChatGPT4 uncovered. Anyhow, [here it is]( for all my good and all my faults. I like full disclosure – Judgement Day of sorts. Gulp… You may change your opinion of me - but it’ll put me in a far different light. Jay P.S. And yes, you can if you feel the necessity of sharing it with others – go ahead. I won’t hold it against you. [Unsubscribe]( The Abraham Group 24050 Madison St., #214 Torrance, California 90505 United States

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