In today’s world, anyone who has begun to think about financial independence cannot run away from annoying sellers of the secrets of wealth, all sorts of coaches and preachers of the truth. All this looks like some kind of oriental bazaar, where every five meters they grab you by the sleeve and try to sell you some “unique” trinket.
Strange as it may seem, but despite the fact that the vast majority of teachings from “financial gurus” betray their incompetence, and the speeches look funny and ridiculous, the flow of those who want to join the secrets of money not only does not stop, but seems to be growing.
However, this is not surprising, because the question of how to become rich or famous without much effort has long haunted the bulk of humanity. And today this topic is especially strongly heated through social networks since childhood, when the psyche is at the very beginning of the formation process. This is a rather dangerous situation, as entire generations of the digital age are being instilled with false goals from adolescence.
Even though many people were initially quite skeptical about all these self-development and self-help practices, they continue to consume these information products, even if it is obvious that there is no positive result from them.
Moreover, increased stress, anxiety, envy of successful people, anger at an unfair world and self-doubt are typical consequences of an overdose of such information products.
But it was meant to be that you should not stop at buying just one course or book. As in entrepreneurship, it is very important to create and retain a cluster of loyal customers who provide a financial flow for the enterprise. The only difference is that in the case of entrepreneurship, you want to bring real value to your customers.
Pseudo-coaching and self-development is a fairly profitable “business” with very high operating profits. And the only skills that are required are well-delivered speech and basic knowledge of psychology. In many cases, you don’t even need to wag your tongue, because self-help books sell well on the Internet.
There is no doubt that there are great mentors in the business world who really help entrepreneurs and corporate leaders become more effective, but you are unlikely to find them among the advertising junk from the narcissistic “masters of success” that is littered with the Internet.
False teachers help to create an illusory idealized image of a successful person who has nothing to do with reality, making you feel that something is wrong with you and that it needs to be fixed. But each person is absolutely unique and has his own path that no one else can follow.
No one ever talks about problems, including psychological, famous and rich characters, which they may have much more and which can be much more serious than yours. But this is natural, since fake gurus do not know anything about this and often have a huge set of psychological problems themselves, from which they try to find a way out through their own activities, including.
The only skills you need to make your dreams come true (which of course is not guaranteed) are purposefulness, love for what you do and discipline. Everything else is technical nuances, which are also very important, but for their implementation you will need not a coach, but a professional consultant, which you can find in any consulting agency with a good reputation.