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Old 02-09-2012, 09:21 PM
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Default Re: A Revolution in Thought: Part Two

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That you are not sharing it freely makes it appear that you do not really believe what is claimed. If you were to share it freely and, it does what you believe it will, you would not need to depend on selling books to make money, your advice would be sought after by everyone. But you are keeping it to yourself as if its just too precious to share, or not really what you believe, so you are stuck with it and it is doing nobody any good. The only good reason to hide it like this, is to trick people into buying it, before thay can figure out that it is worthless drivel.
I need capital in order to market this book. People do not appreciate, respect, or take seriously books that are not purchased. That being said, the CD costs very little and I am so happy I have his voice on audio. The only bad part is that I noticed in certain parts it gets a little softer and then louder again. I'm sure that I can get that corrected, but it will take more money. For now, it's good enough and it sounds like he could have done his recording in a studio, when all he had was a tape recorder and the best recording tapes he could find at that time. If you think it's drivel, then don't consider buying it. Eventually, this knowledge is going to spread. How do I know that? Because it's a genuine discovery.
You think I value Thomas' Paine's Age of Reason because I purchased the copy I have? You think I respect Shakespeare more because I bought a book? You think I take Carl Sagan's ideas less seriously because the books I have of his were gifts? People appreciate and respect content, not the monetary value of the paper and binding.

You have it all backwards.
You might be right on that count, but I still am going to sell the Mp3 for $11.95. It's worth every penny and I need to make up some of the money I put into this. I live on a very low budget. If I made money I could also build my other business, which is an offshoot of my dad's book. You know, Playing it Safe with Mr. See-More Safety. :D
I am very sorry that you put your money into this. There is no way this will ever sell, it is just too unconvincing to be serious and it does not strike the right tone for woo. I suggest you try to find some way of increasing your income a little bit, in stead of flogging this dead horse. It has already cost you bucketloads that you could ill afford. Please do not throw more good money after bad. You could have used the 40K that I believe you said you spent on this on useful things to improve your life.

Some father, to saddle you up with his arrogant nonsense. You are letting an pompous fool make your life much harder than it needs to be, even from beyond the grave. What a self-important ass, to do that to his own child without ever thinking of the consequences.
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