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Why thinking hurts peoples’ brains

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While back, reader Larry Shier dropped some extremely valuable knowledge: === Deep thinking is beyon

While back, reader Larry Shier dropped some extremely valuable knowledge: === Deep thinking is beyond the ability of most people-so is extrapolating value from words that sit in front of their face. 99% of the free value I said I got from you had nothing to do with copywriting or daily emails. It’s been about changing my mindset, about repelling freebie seekers, attracting buyers and finding referrals. I’d say you often give us the “what to do” free just that the “how to do it” evades most. Seems society has been dumbed down to wanting step by step 1,2,3 instructions. As usual if this can help you use it === Correct. And it’s worth noting that the upcoming August “Email Players” issue is only compatible with deeper-thinking people, not unlike this month's issue. If someone pushes “like” on pics of cats dancing on facebook, never questions the media, always believes what someone with a lab coat says, or is given to parroting the masses hiding under their beds for over a year straight because of so-called “sCiEncE!!!” that isn’t even remotely related to actual science… it’ll only confound, bore, and irritate them. Those types should simply opt-out of my list now. I have nothing to add to their lives. As far as the August issue goes, certainly it’ll insult them if I did my job right. This next issue is a biggie. Literally — double-sized. And it’s my intention to “reshape” the minds of those who read it in some ways. No, not necessarily to agree with me about anything. But to think about approaching marketing in a way I have yet to see any book, course, or seminar do. A tall order. But, I got lots of pages to play with in this next issue. I will be talking a lot more about this over the next several days. In the meantime, here’s the link to subscribe: Ben Settle Copyright © 2021 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA To unsubscribe or change subscriber options, visit:

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