I always lol when someone mentions Dave Ramsey. He is the go to guy for every blue collar family in debt. Look at who he attracts and what their finances are like, then ask yourself: do I want to be like those people? If not, you should probably seek financial advice else where
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Replying to @tellfisher
I don't get this. (Respectfully) If all of your clients are out of shape but you're obviously in great shape should prospective clients not seek fitness advice from you because of who you attract?
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Replying to @cynicpolitic
Most of my clients are in shape. That's my point. We all have an ideal client we attract. Dave attracts those who have no financial plan. If that's you, great! He's then man. But you won't see him taking about options or day trading.
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Replying to @tellfisher
Are they in shape because of you or were they already in shape before they hire you? I agree with you in a way but he's also churned out a bunch of millionaires from meager beginnings
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Replying to @cynicpolitic
I train all levels but I'm training guys stronger and bigger than me. I've got the knowledge & philosophy and that's what attracts my clients. I'm the best at what I do. A 50yr old mom probably won't want to work with me
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Replying to @tellfisher @cynicpolitic
I've never claimed his philosophy doesn't work. It does. You just have be willing to follow the strategy. That's where you decide it you're his ideal client. I'm not.
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Replying to @tellfisher
I agree with that across all platforms - be it diet, finance, etc. follow a proven strategy with self discipline and you'll be in good shape. pun not intended but convenient.
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The biggest thing with Dave is he's super conservative. That's good in a sense but I'm just in a place rn where I'm willing to risk financial ruins to start businesses. I'm also single with no kids so it's different than being 40 with kids.
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