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The most misunderstood guy in the biz?

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Last month on Twitter, a fellow named Alex Tsel observed about me: === I don't how and why but you m

Last month on Twitter, a fellow named Alex Tsel observed about me: === I don't how and why but you might be one of the most misunderstood people in our space... Unless it's on purpose 🤔 === If that’s true (and that is for others to decide, not me), then it’s not as if it ain’t my own fault. I’m a walking contradiction in a lot of ways. Which is why everything I say, do, teach, say should always be taken with a big, fat block of salt. For example, I have: + written 9 novels, yet don't read fiction + wrote 10k+ pages of books/8k+ emails so far, yet still can't spell to save my life + hosted 237 podcasts, have done hundreds of hours of audio work, yet suck at pronunciation, and constantly butcher the language + spoken at many events, masterminds, etc… yet I shun people + sell a single video course for $2500, but absolutely loathe video, and will not rest until the internet to goes back to plain text + have a coaching program, but have never hired a coach in my life in the business, marketing, copywriting, email, sales arena + love being around my child, don’t like being around anyone else’s children And that’s just a few contradictions. Which should give anyone hope that whatever they want to do, they can… Here are some more: + Despise MLM, yet I enjoy teaching lessons I learned from people I respect in that industry + Own a SaaS company, yet couldn't write line of code if my life depended on it + Hate seafood, yet live across street from ocean in fishing town + Invested half a million in a mobile app platform based on audio/video/pdf content, but still prefer writing print books & newsletters And the list goes on. On and on and on it goes. One contradiction after another. And this "contradiction effect" is probably something that also happens (not on purpose, if it does, or you see it happening) throughout the content inside my elBenbo’s Bargain Bin of Bonuses 3 offer on sale for only a couple more hours (deadline is tonight, May 11 at midnight EDT). It's bonus content you'd have to have paid around $1,000 or so to access otherwise (by getting the offers these bonuses came with over the last few years) that I’m giving away for just $20. That price-to-value ratio, in and of itself, is a contradiction too. And why you don’t see me do it all that often. Whatever the case: For whatever reason... every single time - without exception - I run an offer like this there is always someone who waits until the last minute, misses the deadline, has a problem with the cart (that is just the nature of the internet), or their card, or who-knows-what... blames everyone except themselves... then wants to be let in after. The answer to anyone who asks that is No. For one thing, the offer has been running since Sunday, you've had plenty of time. And secondly, it's not fair to all those who did make the deadline. Here's the link one final time: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/bb3]( NOTE: You'll need either a smart phone (Android or iPhone) or an iPad to access these bonuses. No exceptions. And it will have to be newer than when Steve Jobs still walked the earth. Ben Settle P.S. If you have any technical questions with accessing the content or downloading my free app (if you don’t already have it) they are delivered on after buying, email: help@learnistic.com And they will get back to you as fast as humanly possible. 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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