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After I sent out my email about "hard thinking" the other day, I got a response from a guy on my lis

After I sent out my email about "hard thinking" the other day, I got a response from a guy on my list. I've known this guy for years although we've never met in person. (He's maybe my only "internet friend" I haven't met in real life.) He runs a successful fitness business and writes some of my favorite emails on the internet. He's already done really well in life which is why it was extra cool to get this email from him... "Ian, I've bought Reality Engineering 1.0 and 2.0. Seriously, I've listened to that 1.0 recording probably over ten times. This changed my entire belief system of achieving things. Just wanted you to know it is maybe some of the best money I've spent online. I think I spent $69 for the culture, lol. -Rusty" The fact that he's listened to it over 10 times kinda blew my mind. It was awesome to hear that from someone who I've learned a lot from over the years. I remember when I just getting started making money online he was one of my idols. His emails are awesome btw, you can get on his list [here](. I don't get any commissions or anything. I just like his emails a lot. Anyway, the reason I'm sharing this is because it doesn't matter how far along you are in life, I think you can get something out of the Reality Engineering trainings. Especially considering they're Pay What You Want. It's all about using weird writing exercises, visualization, meditations, and other stuff to change your life. It is NOT "manifestation" in the sense of sit and do nothing. It's the combination of thought and action. If that tickles your fancy, check out the trainings below. They're Pay What You Want so you can pay $100 or $1 or anything in between. [ Click here to check out Reality Engineering 1.0]( [ Click here to check out Reality Engineering 2.0]( If you love the idea of lots of hard work and long hours, then this probably won't interest you. But if you're open to the possibility that maybe there's a different way then you should check them out. They're some of the most popular courses I've ever created. Talk soon, Ian "pay what you want" Stanley Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 13359 N. Hwy 183, Ste. 550, Austin, TX 78750, United States

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