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The darkside of doing 7-figures+ nobody ever talks about

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Something the smooth talkers in the masterminds don't mention: Making it to the 7-figure level can b

Something the smooth talkers in the masterminds don't mention: Making it to the 7-figure level can be legitimately hair-raising. It may even feel like demons (real or imagined, you decide…) are snapping at you 24/7. In fact, even in the course Dan admits to this phenomenon in his 7-Figure Academy course. He tells the attendees towards the end it’s perfectly okay if after hearing about some of the “dark sides” of making it to that level (and it only gets worse the more you make from there), if you want to stay safely in the 6-figure or below level, for peace of mind and even physical safety of you and your family and loved ones. Like, for example: * You become an instant target for the unscrupulous and possibly even the physically violent. (Gary Halbert wrote about what happened when he first got successful — literally ambushed at his house, him and his wife stuffed in canvas sacks, as burglars looted their house and mail order checks while their children were asleep…) * You start scanning the bushes (literally) when you pull into the driveway at night. * Friends & family will absolutely treat you differently — and not in a good way. * You’ll need to quickly develop a higher tolerance for haters. * It’ll become very clear — and this part sucks the most probably — that those who you thought supported you are obviously jealous & not only aren’t happy for you anymore, but are secretly hoping you fail, often unconsciously (or even consciously) trying to sabotage you… * You won’t be able to relate to most of the non 7-figure business owners you know, their daily struggles, their gripes, their problems, excuses, or flagrant disregard for time (yours or theirs). * Their problems will seem petty & silly, their interests boring, even if you used to share them. (Tolerating people becomes increasingly harder...) * You’ll be forced to become more rude and curt just for the time management alone. (7-figures per year comes out to about $16k per hour — mindless chatter about the Super Bowl or the Kardashians go right out the window. Small talk is something you will HAVE to rudely cut off, in person or even by email. At least, if you want to be in the 7-figure club.) * Paranoia will set in. (In my case, my own house has so many cameras, alarms, extra locks, weapons, security lights, etc that we can’t even find a housekeeper around here… they know they’re being watched & are well aware of the consequences of even thinking about trying some shyt…) * People will look for reasons to be appalled by everything you do - good or bad. (One of my customers literally made a stink out of me buying a couple of cases of wine while I was at a winery — literally the reason for being there. But my mere purchase triggered her, and that’s just the stuff I hear. Most won’t say anything and just quietly seethe… if you think that won’t affect your business relationships and friendships, I don’t know what to tell you…) * Very hard to endure listening to normies — you won’t relate to them, and they won’t relate to you, an instant divide, even amongst those you care about. * More people than ever before will hate you no matter how much good you do. (The joke about how Trump could literally have invented and given away free the cure for cancer and still be hated by democrats is funny because it’s true — success won’t make people like you more, just the opposite, and no, it’s not logical, because people are not logical.) * Privacy goes out the door, more eyes on you than ever before. (Good and bad… civilian and government…) * Your disdain for the lazy, the excuse-makers, the small thinkers will grow beyond your ability to 100% hide or control. (Which, in a way, makes you more attractive to buy from - but you'll have to experience that for yourself, can't be explained.) And so on, and so forth. It’s an important part of the course. And this is not some bizarre sales trick or “reverse psychology” by me saying so. It’s simply facts. Even most successful business people are not really ready for 7-figure-land. That is the main reason why they never progress beyond 6-figures. It’s not that they couldn’t, it’s that they won’t. And if that’s you, be honest with yourself, and save your money. Invest in something else. Because if you invest in, learn, and apply the info inside 7-Figure Academy you won’t be making your life any easier, you’ll be making it exponentially harder. Your income is literally limited by how much bull shyt you can handle from there on out. And if you aren’t someone who enjoys the battle, enjoys the game, and enjoys the war… it’s just going to make you miserable until you sabotage yourself (consciously or unconsciously) until you go back down to the income level that makes you comfy again. No shame in that, either. All right this is it. The last roundup. If you want the course, and at a discount just for my boys & ghouls, here’s what to do: 1. Buy the course with my affiliate link below by tonight Friday, March 10 at midnight EST. 2. Forward me your receipt by that deadline (you must send it BY the deadline to get it) You’ll get immediate access to the course, and I’ll send you the nearly 2 hour bonus about how I’ve been using the info for almost 6 years now to not only go from six to seven figures, but how I still use the info in my business ventures today. NOTE: you’ll need a smart phone to access the bonus. No exceptions. All right, here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/se7en]( Ben Settle P.S. I’ll say this one final time too: This course is not intended for newbies, amateurs, or goo-roo fanboys playing business on social media all day. Nothing I sell is. But that goes triple for this course. It’s not called “4-Figure Academy”, “5-Figure Academy”, or even “6-Figure Academy.” It’s called “7-Figure Academy” for a reason. It requires a lot of deep thinking, introspection, & hard work to implement. It’s short on checklists or tactics. And is long on strategies and big ideas. There’s a reason why Dan Kennedy is called The Millionaire Maker. And this course illustrates that reason as well as anything I’ve ever seen. This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2023 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. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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