2. Tai addresses the "get rich quick schemes" and claims he's only sold 2 'large' products, the "67 steps" and his SMMA program. 67 steps was $67 dollars for a 67 hour info course. SMMA was between $500 and $1000.
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Tai again talks about SV's love to virtue signal, justifying their own wealth by attacking how he flaunts his. (Quick side note, with every one of these justifications Tai Lopez points towards historical figures like Buffett or Rockefeller as a comparison. He does this a lot).
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There's already some red flags, here's a couple examples. 1. "Nothing I did was fake, the house that I was I I moved out of a couple years ago." He doesn't explicitly say he owns his cars and house, he just states a vague statement and moves on.
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2. Won't admit his age, he has a lot of experiences for his comparatively young experience, Sam wanted a more detailed timeline.
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Shaan: "What are some fair criticisms people have of you?" He does admit that people have a point when they talk about his flaunting of cars and that influence it has on teenagers.
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He brings up an example that all companies do controversial things, talks about Apple using child labor from China. Tai already seems like an expert in redirecting the conversation, he constantly brings up other people and their actions rather than directly defending his own.
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Sam takes a new route and they move into Tai Lopez's Retail E-commerce Ventures where Tai and
@DrAlexTweets buy well known retail stores and turn them into e-commerce stores. This dialogue goes well, Tai gives some insight into his holdings and strategy.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread -
Tai seems thrown off by Sam and Shaan's direct questions, he answers what he can but does a lot of redirecting to other examples and soft answers. That being said, he does have some gems when he talks about debt/equity and buying businesses to gain wealth.
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Tai's redirection is starting to get really annoying. Example... Sam: "What was your cash cow to fund all this?" Tai: "I've always had multiple streams of income, this is actually something I learned from the Amish... I was making money before I started YouTube."
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@theSamParr@ShaanVP this was where I started to get annoyed also. Not a lot of straight answers from Tai. Became hard to listen to him half answering questions but still I had to keep listening haha mainly to see what came next.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
We will do again. For sure hard as we had tech issues.
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