The Importance of Seminars and Functions

Unfortunate people who can’t see what he can’t touch.

You can read the books, or watch the videos, or listen to the cassettes, over and over again. You can touch the tools. But functions are different. You can’t hold seminars and functions in your hands.

You can experience the function, for the most part, only while you’re there. After that, you have to remember, and try to regain the enthusiasm and the spirit that you felt then, while you were there. It’s often easier to justify the investment in something you can hold onto.

Because seminars and functions are experiences, they could seem to be “here today and gone tomorrow,” with no real value to you in the future.

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