Raptorsin7

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  1. "I write to you on the morning of a battle, the like of which has scarcely been seen in the history of the world. We have surrounded the French Emperor. This battle will decide the fate of Europe" - General von Gneisenau letter to his wife, 18th of October 1813
  2. I think you get what you put into to it. I've been looking for a way to quit my job and make free lance money, so this was exactly what I was looking for. It's provided a road map where they break down step by step how to learn a skill and slowly start to earn money, so now I have a sense of direction. I have an idea of what skillset I want to learn, now I have to take action and just put my head down and follow the videos on building the skillset. I think it's worth $50 dollars a month if you are dedicated and have very little info about how to make money online. Even if I never end up using it, it's worth it to me because $50 is so little and I was curious to see what his program offered. If he didn't allow you to cancel that would be an insane scam and I'd immediately change my tune about Andrew Tate, but I highly doubt that's the case.
  3. Well yeah you can find anything anywhere. I'd ask everyone here why are you using actualized.org when there's reddit, other forums etc? There's probably more devastating criticisms to be leveled at Leo than Andrew Tate And I think the main value of hustler's university is the discord group where people are sharing ideas and you can see people succeed and learn from their stories. And I like Andrew Tate so I'm happy to support his vision.
  4. Thanks everyone. Yeah this was one of the best experiences of my entire life. I have regressed from the discipline I had on the retreat. And i'm not planning on pursuing Vipassana, but I learned something called Sahaja Yoga from @Shambhu a while ago, and I feel like that will be my meditation path. This has made me realize how powerful sober practice can be, but it requires much more than I thought before. Morality, extended hours, etc are all essential. I think i'm going need to spend more time on retreats in the near future, I really like being thrown into the fire and especially because I know I can do it now. There's a Christian hermitage an hour from my house and they let you book a cabin and you can do your own spiritual practice there. I think that's the next step for me. I find it really hard to keep up disciplined practice living at home. Overall I feel like I've evolved to another level since the retreat, but at the same time I feel like I have to keep the fire lit otherwise I'll regress more and more. I have so many other thoughts about meditation, but i'll go on for too long. I think people who dismiss the power of meditation are very deluded, but at the same time I feel like something was missing from the retreat. I have a strong intuition that Buddhism/Vipassana is not a complete path, but at the same time that retreat was a life changing experience for me and I am so happy that those places exist. I'm very conflicted about my path moving forward tbh, but still i'm very happy with how things are unfolding.
  5. From what i've seen so far they provide the basics of getting into industries where you can make money online. Stuff like dropshipping, copywriting etc. There's no magic formula to get rich in the program. They just provide some structure and a large network of other people who are all striving to earn money and become financially free.
  6. Everything is everyone's opinion. You recommending me ACIM and Sadhguru was just an opinion and you don't really understand, but yet it was valuable. Read his profile, whatever you think of him you can't deny he's accomplished more than 99% of people on this forum.
  7. @Salvijus Yeah, i am not saying I know for sure. But this is my instinct. Maybe i'm wrong, but my instinct and intuition is telling me this for a reason. @TJ Reeves once said that Christianity is true Buddhism.
  8. People can spend their whole life on the Buddhist path just waiting for that time where their doubt will be gone. Victims of the Dharma. I think according to Jesus you are already in hell, and if you follow him then you can get out.
  9. Is that in Lithuania? A restaurant or something?
  10. @BuddhistLover They have different avenues you can pursue. I'll likely pick one that resonates and then just go through all the recommended steps and see where it leads me. I don't expect to just sign up and be granted money. I want a road map and to see how other people have done it, and then I will do what they do and adapt it according to my own needs
  11. @Salvijus I am skeptical about Buddhism now compared to the teaching of Jesus. Like when I read acim the words have healing energy, but with Buddhism I haven't found anything like that. But still my vipassana teacher was full of love and compassion but idk how he got like that.
  12. @Salvijus How come Jesus didnt preach this stuff? He came after the Budhha and so must have been aware of his teachings
  13. Are you absolutely sure you are correct in your perception of andrew Tate? Also 50 dollars per month means nothing to me. It may as well be free
  14. @Ulax I'm just curious what about him people dislike so much. I think he speaks a lot of truth, so I don't fully get the backlash from everyone commenting
  15. @Cepzeu Yeah, I think its undeniable that he has a unique quality that has led to some genuine success. Unless you're someone who's already mastered and embodied the entirety of his persona, I don't see why you wouldn't be eager to learn and understand what he's about. At the very least the course is a group of people all attempting to be financially free, so you are bound to see some success stories and learn something. @Ulax Do you dislike Tate?
  16. Yeah, yeah...when i'm on my yacht with my 12 girlfriends then we will see who's laughing
  17. @Kksd74628 Yeah I agree. Tate''s a good guy, he has many admirable qualities.
  18. This is me as a baby. I was such a cute kid haha
  19. They have info on how to start amazon fba, or get into freelancing etc. I don't see how that will damage my soul. I have my own discernment, there are many things Andrew Tate doe that I wouldn't do. "Absorb what is useful. Reject what is useless. Add what is essentially your own." -Bruce Lee
  20. I don't feel like that anymore about Nahm. I forgive him and I know I played a part in what happened. I like Andrew Tate, the guy's a devil, but then again look around at this forum and you won't see any saints, so i'm curious to see what he has to offer. There's definitely a power and intelligence to his approach so to me it's a no brainer to explore it.
  21. There are a few options to make money from his course, the affiliate marketing of the course is why people are calling it a pyramid scheme. If the course has value then I don't see a huge issue with someone promoting it, but I don't want to go down that route.
  22. @xbcc I have plenty of money and time so the lesson of getting scammed would be more valuable than doing nothing. The network of people who are working the course and the few who make money is value of the course I bet.
  23. @Consept Yeah you got it. I think the most valuable asset will be the group discord where you see how other people are progressing and can learn following their footsteps