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The Hypocrisy Of Owning The SUCCESSES Of Other People
In this modern age of spiritual teachers, consultants and people teaching each other online (and offline) more than ever before, I’ve noticed a very important and disturbing pattern.
It’s been within myself and with the teachers, I’ve worked with.
The pattern itself is as follows:
The teacher or consultant gives advice to the student or the student takes an online class and has a breakthrough in their life. Meaning something positive happens for them. They get a new career, relationship or something inside them shifts.
Then the teacher takes credit for that win and says that they helped that student. This can also look like testimonials on the teacher's page. Coming straight from the source, the student, saying their life has been changed, etc.
Now the teacher gets validated for their good work.
But very often here it doesn’t get mentioned how much work the student put into the change. How much of their time and effort gets put into making that change happen.
Giving people a distorted view of how the change actually happened.
In addition to this, and I think this is even more important, You never see negative reviews on the teacher's website. It’s only the positive ones and…