Ben Alexander
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RE: dear woman - my apologies to you
Oh my god...what the hell is wrong with those men in the video. I must have lasted about 45 seconds before I turned off in disgust!
Those men are neutered...mentally as well as probably physically
I just hope no man watches that all the way through and pollutes their mind with such hippie garbage!
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Jon
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RE: dear woman - my apologies to you
(05-09-2011 05:22 AM)equilibrium Wrote: Specifically, Hendricks is highly educated, written numerous books, been on Oprah and other popular radio / TV shows, and is presumably wealthier than 99.9+% of the population (because of all of the above). If he were so inclined, he could easily attract himself a lot of young, female, "spiritual" / New age groupies.
Just an aside, but I would not assume that the guy is all that rich. He probably does make a good living, but I wouldn't say top .1% by any means. Self help is a relatively small industry. It's really difficult to make a lot of money selling books. Even having a #1 best seller won't make you rich. Aside from the REALLY big names in self help (Tony Robbins, Wayne Dwyer, Steve Covey) I wouldn't assume too many of these guys are really rolling in it. Not hurting by any stretch, but not super wealthy either.
Like with Tucker Max. I assume people think he's really rich, but I am not sure. He had two books on the best seller list, but that'll pull in a few hundred thousand, total.
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equilibrium
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RE: dear woman - my apologies to you
(05-10-2011 01:54 AM)Jon Wrote: Just an aside, but I would not assume that the guy is all that rich. He probably does make a good living, but I wouldn't say top .1% by any means. Self help is a relatively small industry. It's really difficult to make a lot of money selling books. Even having a #1 best seller won't make you rich. Aside from the REALLY big names in self help (Tony Robbins, Wayne Dwyer, Steve Covey) I wouldn't assume too many of these guys are really rolling in it. Not hurting by any stretch, but not super wealthy either.
Good point.
He's definitely not as much of a household name as the guys you listed. I'd only heard of him because of my self-help enthusiasm (addiction) but I'd never read any of his books. (My inner 10 year old giggled at his name though.)
Compared to your average 20-40 y.o. non-materialistic, New Age, "spiritual seeker" woman, his wealth and status is stratospheric. But overall, you're right - 99.9% is probably an exaggeration.
Anyway, money details aside, my main point about Hendricks was that he is a relatively high-status, big dog in his niche. That would impress a lot of New Age groupie women and if he wanted to clean up in that area, he probably could. (At least prior to the video...)
(05-10-2011 01:54 AM)Jon Wrote: Like with Tucker Max. I assume people think he's really rich, but I am not sure. He had two books on the best seller list, but that'll pull in a few hundred thousand, total.
I read some posting from Tucker on his web site (don't have the link) where he talked about some of his finances. I think he wrote it as a reaction to haters who said his movie tanked. Anyway, the sense I got was that TM's financial worth is like $1-2M. So it's legit, successful middle-class retirement money, especially at his age. But you're right - it sure isn't what people believe "movie star money" to be - private jets, giant houses, Lamborghinis, etc.
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