Want to hear more from David? Check out this video where he goes in-depth on his famous quote "when in doubt, use nettles" WATCH HERE: ruclips.net/video/t9XSThv9dLQ/видео.html
advice that isn't practicable, even can't live by this advice, his books are available on amazon, which takes a lot of resources in terms of shipping and packaging
This statement caught my attention, since for example: I looked for different courses to study herbalism and the least expensive is $3500usd. At the school where he teaches, the course costs $7500usd. For my part, I have no way to pay that money, so I bought his book for $60usd so I could at least study and learn as much as I can about herbalism so as not to feel irresponsible using plants without having knowledge. And I would like to be able to learn as much as possible with all of the books that I already got to be able to sell my tinctures or recipes so I can raise money to be able to enroll in a course. So how does he say all this? If studying a course with him costs $7500? I feel kind of disappointed 💔😞
Some of us are simply trying to feed our family. Using our talents. My thumb is so green. I want to learn how to translate my affinity/ability to provide for my family.
THIS RIGHT HERE! Thank you so much! I am constantly accused of having a lack mindset or self sabotaging myself because I don’t care for business. It doesn’t resonate with me. I live my life in service and always have my needs met. I am sharing this with everyone. Thank you thank you thank you!!
@@judylee1860 you obviously didn't 'get' what I was 'getting at' . Herbalists should be allowed to earn a living 😉and its a bit 'rich' coming from him 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 (condescension straight back at ya !)
I hear you. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. I appreciate it. I started off years ago not the slightest bit interested in making money from my herbal pursuits. Then during some extra hard times financially I was tempted (and encouraged by others) to “become legit” and open shop. That became 8 years of spending too much time indoors designing labels, packing orders, making trips to the post office and navigating GMP compliancy. Not that those are bad things…it’s just that I came to the realization that I am truly my most happy spending less time running a business and more time serving the folks that come to me for help, knocking on my door because they have a UTI, or their child has an earache or their dog has an infected wound. Helping people to help themselves and their loved ones is what I love regardless of money. However if someone insists that I accept a dozen eggs from their backyard hens, I am happy to barter. Lol!
I resonate with this deeply. As I embark on formal herbal education after a few years of self-study, so many people are asking me (meaning well) what I plan to "do" with it or how I'm going to "monetize" it. It's so sad that we feel we have to put every good thing into terms of dollars and cents. I am just following my passion and seeking to help others heal.
I welcome David’s cautionary comments regarding the polar trap and negative consequences of dichotomising herbal business and soulful practice. However, from my experience as a clinical herbalist for 12 years before commercialising many of my most successful formulas over the past 25 years, I can testify that the two orientations are not mutually exclusive. Cultivating a practice of putting potency and people before profit and power creates a truly holistic, mutually reinforcing and synergising dynamics between head and heart. It really isn’t a matter of “either or” but “both and” where the “and” represents our opening to possibilities that true herbal practice and medicine invites and cultivates, respectively.
While helping should be our first priority, that's what business is about. Business is about helping people. Those who help the most end up making more money. Bill Gates helps more people than me, and so he has more money. Granted, there are people in business for the wrong reasons, but they often don't stay in business long. The problem with doing everything for free is that you don't actually know if you are helping anyone. I've done lots of volunteering, and reflecting back on it, I've realized there was quite a bit that wasn't helpful to anyone. It made me feel good, but it didn't help much. Money is a reasonably good marker society uses to tell us if what we are doing is worthwhile/helpful. By all means, volunteer and do things for free, but don't think that when you charge for your services, you are somehow doing less good.
Umm no, Bill Gates exploits people, he doesn't help them. It's acrying shame what he's done in Africa and India. Not to mention all the land he bought recently. Yeah he's filthy rich, but not by helping people. Anything but, which is in part, David Hoffman's point.
I think you would just do what you love and do something to pay the bills separately. There really isn't a good answer to this because most places you can work at or business you can do will typically force you to utilize the cheapest method of operating. Its not a great situation. Or to some it's exactly what you should do, use it up. Maximize ,Yolo. Etc. Different people are going to have different opinions on this. But there's some obvious truth in this perspective. He's speaking to people who "think they'll change and better the world with herbalism" and whatever else he said. That's not speaking to someone who wants to just do what they like as a job.
I’m not so sure he is saying “don’t charge anything”- it’s more sounds to me like he’s saying let’s not make it into a money making scheme. And it’s all depends on your definition of success. Mine would just be to pay my bills and put a little aside- others want the most expensive clothes, luxury trips etc. I get the spirit of where he’s coming from- but I also agree with you. We need to live. I think it’s more about our approach to it as a business rather than a calling that he’s referring to. He even mentioned village herbalists- sure they maybe have lived in the woods in a cottage but they still got payment when they helped someone- whether that was food, item barter or money.
Everyone' have faith in yourself, you can do it, if you can read and understand and comprehend or have to get a dictionary, plants identifier, take note it free, a piece of paper won't win you any points because we spend thousands of dollars just to be an herbalist when it free to be one as long as you get to know these plants and what they can do for the human body.
I too wish to disconnect from capitalism, however currency is required to eat. 😐🤷🏼♀️ If we all chose not to financially support the fields we appreciate most, there would be no benefit from them as the money would be gatekept by higher corperations who do not share our interest for nature and healing.
Some peoplenare not interested in growing or drying herbs themselves. I was at someone s place with a big garden and she bought chives packed in plastic from a store. Chives are really the easiest herbs to grow almost all year round
I am curious how one makes money if not for capitalism. I am not disagreeing with you. Simply trying to open my mind to new concepts and ways of thinking. How do we survive in this world without money?
Well, he told us he's working on a book! I believe some of it is related to this. I don't have an ETA for a release date, but hopefully comin' soon! We do have other videos in the pipeline with David so stay tuned for those. ~Mason
I wish he would have included what he does with his own profits from his book sales and also what he does to make up for the trees used and energy used to print his books. Otherwise telling people they shouldn't capitalize from their herb knowledge and warning of the environmental damage it causes just seems disingenuous.
Thank you for saying this! Green love to you! Perhaps this is why I have not ever had a "successful" herbal business- somehow knowing this intuitively.
This was exactly what I needed to watch. I am seeing so many things that have me wary...that seem to replicate the systemic issues that prevent those that need it the most from having access. At the same time, I struggle with the knowledge of what has to present ( privilege, resources, etc.) to even consider an alternative way about it. It is a paradox at best...More to think on. ~Peace Lottie
its a vocation -' occupation to which a person is especially drawn too', ........ like every 'job' chosen should be! the world would have less issues!!
Great to hear you voice and see your face again! I had a wonderful time learning from you back in the 1990's. I teach herbal classes and workshops on everything herbal from the ground up getting our hands in the soil, embracing and connecting with the natural world of plants ...weeds... I still use you books as well. XOXO
Although I don't entirely agree, I find these words to be very interesting. Since I was little, I always felt like there was something wrong with the world. I'm not sure I agree the problem is with "capitalism" as a system itself, but more so the manipulation and corruption of it. As a system, it has been one of the most long-lived in history, so it's better than a lot of alternatives. It was supposed to advocate for the freedom of people, not control. It's getting rough out here. So I would say it isn't business or trading itself that causes corruption, but greed. I personally want to at least give people the option to heal naturally. If I committed to this path, I would research as much as I possibly could about the human body and the pharmacology of herbs so I can genuinely help people as an informed herbalist. I feel like my natural, God-given talents would be better utilized as an herbalist than as someone attempting to climb the corporate ladder. I'm not sure what my next step in life is, but I really do care about the expansion of herbal medicine. I love the community and I hope we can help lead people to a more peaceful, natural state of living.
I feel this. At the same time, I understand those who sell their remedies not because they want to to be rich, but to extend their reach of assistance. Especially if someone is BIPOC.
@@r.b.johnson5269 BIPOC have had a tough history with their ability to engage and share herbalism. Especially in the states it’s become quite white washed. So, for us to also not have the capacity to sell when we’ve already been put behind would add to the tilt.
@@r.b.johnson5269 and in that I respect as a WOC myself. My grandmother comes from the Cherokee tribe so there are things I will only hold within my home or community. I also give more than I sell.
I haven't deleted any comments. If anything happened it was RUclips. You can clearly see a lot of polarizing comments in this comments section. Why would I single you out and delete yours? I have no idea what you said. Feel free to re-say it if you need to. If it's plain mean, I will delete it. As this is a place for public discourse, but we won't allow people to tear others down. And it's our channel, so we have that right. ~mason
@@HerbRally thanks for your reply Mason. Not sure why yt would delete it (well, maybe mentioning 'corporate' interests?) but it was too long to recreate, unfortunately. oh well...
@peacerebelgirl I can assure you I didn't delete it. And I'm the only person that manages this channel. Again, I'll point out the many, many comments that I have left that praise what David is saying, or adamantly disagreeing with it. I have deleted maybe one comment in the past, but that was because someone was being mean spirited to a guest. And I think that's unnecessary. My goal for the channel is open dialogue and promoting many different viewpoints. -mason
We are living simply in a tiny house off grid. I accept barter or money. We pay our bills on time in this way and are able to help others. Your talk would be more convincing if you told us how you live without making money.
It's our birthright to be abundant..you can help others with when you have money..ain't nothing good about struggling..poor mindset is disgusting..if that's the case send me one of your books for free..bad advice..money is great
We need money to help others and to buy products to make remedies and our gift’s deserve compensation. It’s about your integrity, intention and right spirit and are you working to serve the light and making the world a better place and if you make money because the universe is blessing you that is good because your expanding the good on this planet 🌎
I’m a bit confused are you irate with corporate capitalism, small business capitalism, Capitalism as a moral system. I mean if you’re angry with the “Bad capitalist” how much blame do you blame on government intervention of capitalism seems how we’ve been on a mixed system for the last 70 years! I mean capitalism as an economic system laissez-faire, as we seen in the 1900’s lifted more out of poverty, we weren’t eating GMO’s, life expectancy of your grand Dad was longer we had larger economic booms wars took place every 20 years and not every 10 is it safe to say with the adoption of the Keynesian and economic model that it’s Governments abuse of capitalism as a tool is the actual problem and not the system itself.
lol this clip is in contradiction to you're reality😂😂😂 basically he just talk people out of following their passion to heal people if you are a contributing to the world money will follow whether you intend for it too or not
You may enjoy this "Herbal Business MASTERCLASS" interview more | ruclips.net/video/xYztbJkmz0k/видео.html Hope you enjoy and thanks for tuning in! ~Mason
Want to hear more from David? Check out this video where he goes in-depth on his famous quote "when in doubt, use nettles" WATCH HERE: ruclips.net/video/t9XSThv9dLQ/видео.html
LOl no thanks. He's selling a book on AMAZON for $54.
@@r.b.johnson5269 haha and then puts down capitalism. Go figure.
@@genamueller Pretty hilarious
advice that isn't practicable, even can't live by this advice, his books are available on amazon, which takes a lot of resources in terms of shipping and packaging
You might appreciate Christa Sinadinos' perspective more on this topic. Lemme know whatcha think! ruclips.net/video/0uqA1_nRdlU/видео.html ~Mason
This statement caught my attention, since for example: I looked for different courses to study herbalism and the least expensive is $3500usd. At the school where he teaches, the course costs $7500usd. For my part, I have no way to pay that money, so I bought his book for $60usd so I could at least study and learn as much as I can about herbalism so as not to feel irresponsible using plants without having knowledge. And I would like to be able to learn as much as possible with all of the books that I already got to be able to sell my tinctures or recipes so I can raise money to be able to enroll in a course. So how does he say all this? If studying a course with him costs $7500? I feel kind of disappointed 💔😞
He doesn't want competition. Remember you provide a service to others. There is nothing wrong with being paid for that.
You might appreciate Christa Sinadinos' perspective more on this topic. Lemme know whatcha think! ruclips.net/video/0uqA1_nRdlU/видео.html ~Mason
Some of us are simply trying to feed our family. Using our talents. My thumb is so green. I want to learn how to translate my affinity/ability to provide for my family.
THIS RIGHT HERE! Thank you so much! I am constantly accused of having a lack mindset or self sabotaging myself because I don’t care for business. It doesn’t resonate with me. I live my life in service and always have my needs met. I am sharing this with everyone. Thank you thank you thank you!!
I would love to know how because if I stopped working tomorrow I would lose what little I do have.
Who do you live your life in service to? You basically either work for a business or make your own business. I'm not sure how you can do neither?
Someone you service still has a business
@@JJJ...J thank you exactly
He teaches at a school that charges $4,595 for a "Community Herbalist" course. LOL
Yes somewhat hypocritical! Remain poor all you herbalists, advice from a wealthy herbalist ...
If you don’t “get” what he is saying probably herbalism is not for you. Instead you might want to go ask your medical doctor about that rash. 😉
@@judylee1860 if you don't "get" critical thinking, go back to sounding out the words of children's books....
@@judylee1860 you obviously didn't 'get' what I was 'getting at' . Herbalists should be allowed to earn a living 😉and its a bit 'rich' coming from him 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 😉 (condescension straight back at ya !)
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Ok. Please send me one of you 15 books for free. And, I'll take an herbal consultation. For free.
There are a lot of herbalists on RUclips where you can learn for free.
You might appreciate Christa Sinadinos' perspective more on this topic. Lemme know whatcha think! ruclips.net/video/0uqA1_nRdlU/видео.html ~Mason
🤣🤣🤣
I hear you. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. I appreciate it. I started off years ago not the slightest bit interested in making money from my herbal pursuits. Then during some extra hard times financially I was tempted (and encouraged by others) to “become legit” and open shop. That became 8 years of spending too much time indoors designing labels, packing orders, making trips to the post office and navigating GMP compliancy. Not that those are bad things…it’s just that I came to the realization that I am truly my most happy spending less time running a business and more time serving the folks that come to me for help, knocking on my door because they have a UTI, or their child has an earache or their dog has an infected wound. Helping people to help themselves and their loved ones is what I love regardless of money. However if someone insists that I accept a dozen eggs from their backyard hens, I am happy to barter. Lol!
It is PEOPLE like you we need more in this world.
I also had an herb shop and feel the same way. I just like being the village herb woman.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience
I resonate with this deeply. As I embark on formal herbal education after a few years of self-study, so many people are asking me (meaning well) what I plan to "do" with it or how I'm going to "monetize" it. It's so sad that we feel we have to put every good thing into terms of dollars and cents. I am just following my passion and seeking to help others heal.
Powerful
Veriditas to the core! Your tenderness with eyebright reveals so much, David. A Free Radical of the highest order. Deep, deep bow my friend.
Hi Kat! Yes, always love and appreciate David's insight ~Mason
yes, veriditas!
I welcome David’s cautionary comments regarding the polar trap and negative consequences of dichotomising herbal business and soulful practice. However, from my experience as a clinical herbalist for 12 years before commercialising many of my most successful formulas over the past 25 years, I can testify that the two orientations are not mutually exclusive. Cultivating a practice of putting potency and people before profit and power creates a truly holistic, mutually reinforcing and synergising dynamics between head and heart. It really isn’t a matter of “either or” but “both and” where the “and” represents our opening to possibilities that true herbal practice and medicine invites and cultivates, respectively.
I appreciate such a thoughtful response, Paul! Thank you for sharing your experience and insight ~Mason
While helping should be our first priority, that's what business is about. Business is about helping people. Those who help the most end up making more money. Bill Gates helps more people than me, and so he has more money. Granted, there are people in business for the wrong reasons, but they often don't stay in business long. The problem with doing everything for free is that you don't actually know if you are helping anyone. I've done lots of volunteering, and reflecting back on it, I've realized there was quite a bit that wasn't helpful to anyone. It made me feel good, but it didn't help much. Money is a reasonably good marker society uses to tell us if what we are doing is worthwhile/helpful. By all means, volunteer and do things for free, but don't think that when you charge for your services, you are somehow doing less good.
Umm no, Bill Gates exploits people, he doesn't help them. It's acrying shame what he's done in Africa and India. Not to mention all the land he bought recently. Yeah he's filthy rich, but not by helping people. Anything but, which is in part, David Hoffman's point.
So how am I supposed to do what I love and actually pay my bills? If I don't charge for my services and products?
Exactly..this is terrible advice..it's our birthright to be and live in abundance
@@hmartin751can you explain or refer to something explaining about this birthright?
I think you would just do what you love and do something to pay the bills separately. There really isn't a good answer to this because most places you can work at or business you can do will typically force you to utilize the cheapest method of operating. Its not a great situation. Or to some it's exactly what you should do, use it up. Maximize ,Yolo. Etc. Different people are going to have different opinions on this. But there's some obvious truth in this perspective. He's speaking to people who "think they'll change and better the world with herbalism" and whatever else he said. That's not speaking to someone who wants to just do what they like as a job.
I’m not so sure he is saying “don’t charge anything”- it’s more sounds to me like he’s saying let’s not make it into a money making scheme. And it’s all depends on your definition of success. Mine would just be to pay my bills and put a little aside- others want the most expensive clothes, luxury trips etc.
I get the spirit of where he’s coming from- but I also agree with you. We need to live. I think it’s more about our approach to it as a business rather than a calling that he’s referring to. He even mentioned village herbalists- sure they maybe have lived in the woods in a cottage but they still got payment when they helped someone- whether that was food, item barter or money.
You charge period. If you were a medical doctor working in a hospital you would charge right! Your not working for free.
this was such a good dose of David for the day.
Thank you, Mason, for bringing us this clear voice of reason. Thank you David Hoffman for staying clear and true.
You bet Rebecca! ~Mason
Everyone' have faith in yourself, you can do it, if you can read and understand and comprehend or have to get a dictionary, plants identifier, take note it free, a piece of paper won't win you any points because we spend thousands of dollars just to be an herbalist when it free to be one as long as you get to know these plants and what they can do for the human body.
So true. Good info to share. The same principles goes for beekeepers also.
You are so right, and better to just help those around us.
I too wish to disconnect from capitalism, however currency is required to eat. 😐🤷🏼♀️
If we all chose not to financially support the fields we appreciate most, there would be no benefit from them as the money would be gatekept by higher corperations who do not share our interest for nature and healing.
You might appreciate Christa Sinadinos' perspective more on this topic. Lemme know whatcha think! ruclips.net/video/0uqA1_nRdlU/видео.html ~Mason
THANK YOU
Some peoplenare not interested in growing or drying herbs themselves. I was at someone s place with a big garden and she bought chives packed in plastic from a store. Chives are really the easiest herbs to grow almost all year round
Harsh truth rooted in love - sometimes we need a lot more of right now
45.00 for your herbalist book though .lmao
Is it a plant?
I am curious how one makes money if not for capitalism. I am not disagreeing with you. Simply trying to open my mind to new concepts and ways of thinking. How do we survive in this world without money?
You don’t unless you want to be homeless and living in the streets
In total agreement with you Sir! Life have become so unbearable when everything we do is a transaction with no life and Spirits in it.
I would really love to hear David Hoffman speak more on this. If there are any resources please let me know!
Well, he told us he's working on a book! I believe some of it is related to this. I don't have an ETA for a release date, but hopefully comin' soon! We do have other videos in the pipeline with David so stay tuned for those. ~Mason
@@HerbRally thanks so much, Mason! I look forward to watching them and appreciate all that you do!
@@iamcameronjewell You betcha Cameron 🙂
I wish he would have included what he does with his own profits from his book sales and also what he does to make up for the trees used and energy used to print his books. Otherwise telling people they shouldn't capitalize from their herb knowledge and warning of the environmental damage it causes just seems disingenuous.
@@jJR0426 pretty sure selling books is a form of capitalism.
Thank you for saying this! Green love to you! Perhaps this is why I have not ever had a "successful" herbal business- somehow knowing this intuitively.
I agree. I’d love to give away my work and support people, but I don’t have the means to do so.
PS Glad to hear you are still the person I recall.
This was exactly what I needed to watch. I am seeing so many things that have me wary...that seem to replicate the systemic issues that prevent those that need it the most from having access. At the same time, I struggle with the knowledge of what has to present ( privilege, resources, etc.) to even consider an alternative way about it. It is a paradox at best...More to think on. ~Peace Lottie
Hi Lottie! Glad you enjoyed this video with David. ~Mason
i couldnt agree with you more. i feel like when we add money to anything it corrupts
its a vocation -' occupation to which a person is especially drawn too', ........ like every 'job' chosen should be! the world would have less issues!!
Great to hear you voice and see your face again! I had a wonderful time learning from you back in the 1990's. I teach herbal classes and workshops on everything herbal from the ground up getting our hands in the soil, embracing and connecting with the natural world of plants ...weeds... I still use you books as well. XOXO
So true and wanderfull , speaking direcly into My heart 🙏
Love this.. I am learning more about herbs and enjoying what it can do for me and my family ❤
I WISH I NEVER BOUGHT YOUR BOOK MEDICAL HERBALISM ... capitalism ?????
You might appreciate Christa Sinadinos' perspective more on this topic. Lemme know whatcha think! ruclips.net/video/0uqA1_nRdlU/видео.html ~Mason
LOVE IT
Although I don't entirely agree, I find these words to be very interesting. Since I was little, I always felt like there was something wrong with the world. I'm not sure I agree the problem is with "capitalism" as a system itself, but more so the manipulation and corruption of it. As a system, it has been one of the most long-lived in history, so it's better than a lot of alternatives. It was supposed to advocate for the freedom of people, not control. It's getting rough out here.
So I would say it isn't business or trading itself that causes corruption, but greed.
I personally want to at least give people the option to heal naturally. If I committed to this path, I would research as much as I possibly could about the human body and the pharmacology of herbs so I can genuinely help people as an informed herbalist. I feel like my natural, God-given talents would be better utilized as an herbalist than as someone attempting to climb the corporate ladder.
I'm not sure what my next step in life is, but I really do care about the expansion of herbal medicine. I love the community and I hope we can help lead people to a more peaceful, natural state of living.
Many thanks. Great video. Great Wisdom,,
"Be Eyebright!" I love that.
I feel this. At the same time, I understand those who sell their remedies not because they want to to be rich, but to extend their reach of assistance. Especially if someone is BIPOC.
Why especially BIPOC?
@@r.b.johnson5269 BIPOC have had a tough history with their ability to engage and share herbalism. Especially in the states it’s become quite white washed. So, for us to also not have the capacity to sell when we’ve already been put behind would add to the tilt.
@@realrootedjo as a BIPOC person, I see that. If I find Osha, or some other sacred, it's not getting sold to anyone. I will gift it to my tribe.
@@r.b.johnson5269 and in that I respect as a WOC myself. My grandmother comes from the Cherokee tribe so there are things I will only hold within my home or community. I also give more than I sell.
@@realrootedjo k
loved it!
why do you delete comments? i wrote a long response that promptly disappeared.
I haven't deleted any comments. If anything happened it was RUclips. You can clearly see a lot of polarizing comments in this comments section. Why would I single you out and delete yours? I have no idea what you said. Feel free to re-say it if you need to. If it's plain mean, I will delete it. As this is a place for public discourse, but we won't allow people to tear others down. And it's our channel, so we have that right. ~mason
@@HerbRally thanks for your reply Mason. Not sure why yt would delete it (well, maybe mentioning 'corporate' interests?) but it was too long to recreate, unfortunately. oh well...
@peacerebelgirl I can assure you I didn't delete it. And I'm the only person that manages this channel. Again, I'll point out the many, many comments that I have left that praise what David is saying, or adamantly disagreeing with it. I have deleted maybe one comment in the past, but that was because someone was being mean spirited to a guest. And I think that's unnecessary. My goal for the channel is open dialogue and promoting many different viewpoints. -mason
@@HerbRally yes, i understand, and trust what you are saying. thanks for your channel 🙂
@@peacerebelgirl You bet, thanks for chatting with me about it. I'm glad you enjoy the channel :) ~Mason
But if I don't own my land, if I don't live free on a plot of land I don't see a way out of the system.
You may enjoy this interview with Laura Ash more | ruclips.net/video/VGoGTOeyy6Q/видео.html ~Mason
Wise green man 💚
I grow what I use
Love it Michele! ~Mason
We are living simply in a tiny house off grid. I accept barter or money. We pay our bills on time in this way and are able to help others.
Your talk would be more convincing if you told us how you live without making money.
Or gave his products away for free and he is charging and making money by charging almost $5k for an herbalist program.
You might appreciate Christa Sinadinos' perspective more on this topic. Lemme know whatcha think! ruclips.net/video/0uqA1_nRdlU/видео.html ~Mason
Unfortunately with inflation and cost of living success is REQUiRED to survive.. its not even about greed. Lucky if you were born in easier times.
It's our birthright to be abundant..you can help others with when you have money..ain't nothing good about struggling..poor mindset is disgusting..if that's the case send me one of your books for free..bad advice..money is great
We need money to help others and to buy products to make remedies and our gift’s deserve compensation. It’s about your integrity, intention and right spirit and are you working to serve the light and making the world a better place and if you make money because the universe is blessing you that is good because your expanding the good on this planet 🌎
You might appreciate Christa Sinadinos' perspective more on this topic. Lemme know whatcha think! ruclips.net/video/0uqA1_nRdlU/видео.html ~Mason
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I’m a bit confused are you irate with corporate capitalism, small business capitalism, Capitalism as a moral system. I mean if you’re angry with the “Bad capitalist” how much blame do you blame on government intervention of capitalism seems how we’ve been on a mixed system for the last 70 years! I mean capitalism as an economic system laissez-faire, as we seen in the 1900’s lifted more out of poverty, we weren’t eating GMO’s, life expectancy of your grand Dad was longer we had larger economic booms wars took place every 20 years and not every 10 is it safe to say with the adoption of the Keynesian and economic model that it’s Governments abuse of capitalism as a tool is the actual problem and not the system itself.
You might appreciate Christa Sinadinos' perspective more on this topic. Lemme know whatcha think! ruclips.net/video/0uqA1_nRdlU/видео.html ~Mason
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There is such a thing as paying bills too. 🙄
The amount of blatant and totally unconscious hypocrisy is actually very entertaining and disturbing at the same time.
You may enjoy this interview with Laura Ash more | ruclips.net/video/VGoGTOeyy6Q/видео.html ~Mason
It's funny to say that capitalism is destructive and then sell books on Amazon.
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He should be wearing leaves and busy making books for sale ,let’s be careful from whom you take advice from
making money is not a good idea? Really?
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You still cant help people being broke. Lol
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this guy don't want you to make money...
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Vow of poverty...
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