People who say they want to help people are lying right to your face
Because when given an opportunity to do so, they won’t.
I discovered something last year around Halloween, even made a whole YouTube Short about it..
How often do you see people saying they “just want to help people”?
But when pressed, they don’t know what they want to do, how to go about it, or start making excuses as to why it’s “too hard”?
Isn’t virtue signaling the worst? I thought we left that back two election cycles ago.
My mentor in my digital marketing education community on Skool and I started in the same program back in September of 2022. Seeing as we’re two different people, we had two different results, as is completely normal and expected because no two people are on the same journey in the wealth niche online.
She created and launched her Skool program last April and we did some math.. in 90 days, a little over $10 million dollars worth of her program were sold.
What does that tell us?
That her program works. What she teaches in it are very in demand with people who want to get high income skills in digital marketing so they can generate an income online so they can basically do whatever more income would help them do.
This isn’t rocket science or rocket surgery.
A little more math reveals that if someone in the community reaches a little over 1100 people with the highest level of education she offers (the Legacy Builder program), then they will become a millionaire.
That being said, this is the trap I lay for people, and I am NOT SHY about laying this trap.
I ask them “if you had the opportunity to help about 1100 people get what they wanted out of life and it meant it would make you a millionaire, and potentially make THEM millionaires as well, would you do it?”
I have had people openly say no, they wouldn’t do it.
So who are these people?
The working class.
You know.. the ones who need the most help financially?
Student loans they can’t pay back. Healthcare costs for themselves (especially GenX), their kids, and housing their aging parents. They don’t make enough money at a job they can’t stomach anymore. But somehow they still want to “help others”.
Admirable? Sure. But when they are told what it takes on their end, they balk and make excuses.
They want billionaires to help, knowing damn well that is not what a billionaire will ever do.
So here’s a chance for them to be a hero to their family, their community, and to total strangers… and they won’t do it. But it sounds so nice to say that this is what they want to do.
Talk is cheap.
The digital marketing education program I promote is affordable.
If you want to know more, here’s the link: www.stackwithapril.com.
You’ll see a page pop-up where you enter your email address so you can read more about the program, what it’s about, what you will do on a daily basis, testimonials, etc.
It’s for people who can see the writing on the wall and know that one revenue source isn’t going to cut it anymore, so why not get four (and I have access to about four more) and let one be for monthly donations to help people in need?
I would rather, if given the chance, them be silent instead of expressing their good intentions knowing they won’t ever act on them. And they’re over here wondering how billionaires sleep at night.
Probably the same way they do.