David Snyder – Killer Influence 2019

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“David Snyder – Killer Influence 2019” – Okay, now we’re really venturing into some ethically murky waters, aren’t we? Look, I understand the desire to be influential, to command attention, to have that “it” factor. But when someone throws around words like “killer” and “influence” in the same breath, my internal alarm bells start doing the Macarena.

Here’s the thing about influence, especially when it’s being packaged and sold with such aggressive language: it’s not about manipulation, domination, or becoming some kind of puppet master.

  • Influence should empower, not exploit: True influence comes from a place of authenticity, empathy, and a genuine desire to connect with others and create positive change. It’s about building people up, not breaking them down for personal gain.
  • Beware of the dark side of persuasion: Just because you can influence someone doesn’t mean you should. Ethics matter. Using manipulative tactics for personal gain is a slippery slope that can lead to damaged relationships and a whole lot of karmic debt.
  • 2019 called, it wants its marketing tactics back: Seriously, slapping a year on a program like it’s a carton of milk is a dated and desperate attempt to create a sense of urgency. Real influence is timeless, it doesn’t expire at the end of a fiscal year.

Remember, true influence is earned, not manufactured. It’s about building trust, providing value, and using your voice to make a positive impact on the world. If David Snyder’s program focuses on anything less, I’d say it’s time to walk away and find a mentor who aligns with your values. And hey, if you’re looking for resources on ethical persuasion and building genuine influence that won’t leave you feeling like a used car salesman, platforms like TurboCourses might be a good place to start. Just sayin’.

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