I’ve reached a point where I’d rather pay someone I KNOW has good business sense and skills I lack to teach me their methods than watch free videos from random people on YouTube. $27 for a Gumroad course turns into $5k pretty fast. Worth it even if you hit a scam once in a while.
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Gumroad has changed the way private tutoring works. Are there scams? Sure. But the successful people who didn’t have time to teach their methods for free can now offer a private class for a small fee and teach unlimited people with a digital guide. Gumroad has changed tutoring.
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So I’d rather pay even $100 or $200 to learn from people who blow up the market.
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Scoff at Gumroad courses if you like, but if you’ve got a mortgage on your fancy degree and wonder why you still have to shop at Walmart, maybe reconsider the private tutoring you can receive directly from masters who know the way out of your financial predicament.
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It's all part of the game of bigwig universities to make money. Much like how pharmaceutical companies and hospitals work.
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As i have discovered,just because someone spent a boatload at university does not guarantee they are going to be tops in their field. Some of the most successful people i know never spent a day in college...they busted their butts and learned along the way.
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