Something For Nothing?

Posted on July 28, 2008 by DFHS Article Team

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Would you go to see a movie and tell the person at the ticket box, "Oh I want to see the film first but I’ll only pay you  IF I enjoy it?"

I doubt it.

This article in in relation to a post someone  made in response to http://drugfreehealthsecrets.com/2008/06/24/scott-saunders-md-acid-reflux

It never ceases to amaze me that people always want ‘something for nothing’ upfront – even when a product comes with a 100% money-back guarantee.

Now what I am about to say might upset some people, but please bear with me.

I don’t know about you but I meet so many people who when it comes to their life and health in general think nothing of eating hundreds of dollars in junk food each month, never exercise, have every mod-con imaginable and yet when it comes to their health, they have a poverty mentality.

"Oh my goodness! You mean I must spend $33.97 to buy a book that shows howI can stop spending ten times that on drugs that are only masking my symptoms?"

Those of us who live in the west just dont know how blessed we are.

And, if you think my comments are over the top, please check out the video below. It is because of sites like this (and others) that I will shortly be returning to China for the 9th time. Because of sites like this that I am in the position to help others in genuine need.

 

Last year, when I was told there was a 1 in 4 chance that I had prostate cancer, I decided to do whatever I needed to in order to get well.

Had I been offered a $33.97 report with a 100% money back guarantee, I would have had no hesitation whatsoever in buying it.

These days I spend the same money I used to waste on junk food, buying various health supplements. I was raised to believe that no one owes me anything.

I never complain when I pay for products and services and I dont expect others to provide for me.

That is why I love being in business so much. Don’t get me wrong – I do have a passionate and heart felt belief that when we have been blessed with material wealth, we do have an obligation to help others less fortunate. 

Just that I have been to the 3rd world so that is where I choose to help people.

I believe it is a mindset thing.

What do you think?

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