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The Danger of Blaming Your Failures on Online Courses
The speaker reflects on their experience in working with clients over the course of a decade and notes that the vast majority of failures from online courses are caused by the individual rather than the course itself. Companies selling courses are often not held accountable for the success rates of their courses, leading to potential financial and personal harm for those who follow them blindly.
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The speaker argues that in self-improvement, failure is often attributed to external factors, when in reality it is caused by the individual's own behavior.
31:14 - 33:28 (02:13)
Summary
The speaker argues that in self-improvement, failure is often attributed to external factors, when in reality it is caused by the individual's own behavior. Some individuals take unnecessary risks for the sake of financial gains and validation in online communities.
ChapterThe Danger of Blaming Your Failures on Online Courses
Episode#148 - Jason Stapleton - How To Survive The 21st Century
PodcastModern Wisdom
In this podcast, the host discusses the potential manipulation of penny stocks through subreddits and the impact of a small network of people selling out during rallying stock prices.
33:28 - 35:27 (01:59)
Summary
In this podcast, the host discusses the potential manipulation of penny stocks through subreddits and the impact of a small network of people selling out during rallying stock prices.
ChapterThe Danger of Blaming Your Failures on Online Courses
Episode#148 - Jason Stapleton - How To Survive The 21st Century
PodcastModern Wisdom
The best way to trade professionally and for the long term is to ignore all of the gimmicks and "one in a thousand" chances, as following them can often destroy lives and careers.
35:27 - 37:36 (02:09)
Summary
The best way to trade professionally and for the long term is to ignore all of the gimmicks and "one in a thousand" chances, as following them can often destroy lives and careers.