Tony Arnold
Active member
Imagine posting this when you know you're only renting the place and can't afford to buy it..
Imagine having to do that because you have nothing to convince people you're successful - no clients, no long-term successful business, no record of making money on your own without the likes of James Burtt and Sarah Akwisombe - and without SOMETHING to show you're successful, you can't convince people to spend money on your "coaching services".
Imagine talking about a yacht and a helicopter in "the next chaper" when the next chapter has (predictably) seen the leased Lamborghini be returned, the rented houses prove too expensive, the online engagement remain tragically low, the videographer f**k off and the "art collection" needing to be sold off.
It's not "visionary". It's not "positively delusional". It's tragically dishonest, easily disproved and the sign of people that can't bear to face the reality of their situation because if they did, their world falls apart. None of which would matter if they weren't, still, trying to part people from their hard-earned £££ on the basis of being something they are not - and never have been.
Imagine having to do that because you have nothing to convince people you're successful - no clients, no long-term successful business, no record of making money on your own without the likes of James Burtt and Sarah Akwisombe - and without SOMETHING to show you're successful, you can't convince people to spend money on your "coaching services".
Imagine talking about a yacht and a helicopter in "the next chaper" when the next chapter has (predictably) seen the leased Lamborghini be returned, the rented houses prove too expensive, the online engagement remain tragically low, the videographer f**k off and the "art collection" needing to be sold off.
It's not "visionary". It's not "positively delusional". It's tragically dishonest, easily disproved and the sign of people that can't bear to face the reality of their situation because if they did, their world falls apart. None of which would matter if they weren't, still, trying to part people from their hard-earned £££ on the basis of being something they are not - and never have been.