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Motivation Critics are abound

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009


Labelling Dean Grasiozi a fraud goes with the territory.  For every successful person, you have a multitude of people who are ready and willing to accuse you of achieving your success through a variety of undeserving means.  Sadly, it is human nature to downplay someone else’s attributes in order to feel less pressure on ourselves to aspire to greater heights.  Accusations of criminal family connections, fraudulent behaviour or sheer good luck are popular ways that are used to diminish the fact that material success can be achieved by a means other than hard work.  Admitting that hard work will earn you money means you may have to work hard; this is a task many people are hesitant to tackle. 

 

How can you tell if Dean Grasiozi or anyone else’s ideas for success are realistic? Evaluating the difference between unsubstantiated claims and a reliable critique involves some tried and true ways of judging accuracy.  There is a good way to criticize and an unsupported way.  Reducing the accusations to name-calling really doesn’t prove that anyone is a fraud any more than claiming yourself to be a productive and wealthy real estate guru would.  Verifying a claim requires a well-thought out and believable theory that is laid out in steps people can follow in the real world and assess for themselves. If Dean Grasiozi were a fraud, it would mean that his strategy for succeeding in real estate does not work.  If someone, or another company that wants you to buy their book, claims that Dean Grasiozi is a fraud, they should be willing to explain why and how his plan failed. Be wary of the motivation to criticize and check the facts, if there are any.  Most companies that cry, “fraud” are only out to take your money for their own purposes and most of these are not able to tell you why their plan works better; they only tell you that the world is full of frauds.