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Discuss the November 2022 Philosophy Book of the Month, In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes.

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#469811
If you haven't already, you can sign up to be personally mentored by Scott "Eckhart Aurelius" Hughes at this link.


With my free mentoring program, I guarantee you succeed at your chosen goal.

Even if your goal is something seemingly crazy ambitious, like becoming a millionaire, becoming a bestselling author, or losing 200 lbs and getting 6-pack abs.

Yes, with my system, if you are currently broke, in debt, and can't even pay your rent, but you want to get out of debt and become a millionaire, you can, with infinite ease.

With my system, if you are currently morbidly obese and weigh 300 lbs, and you want to lose over 100 lbs and have 6-pack abs, you can, with infinite ease.

With my system, if you are an alcoholic, or gambling addict, or dishonest cheating sex addict, and you want to become a sober honest person who no longer indulges in that particular addiction, then you can and you will with my mentoring program, guaranteed.

And my system is not even hard. It's infinitely easy. You might think that's hyperbole if you are new to it, but those who have read my book and been regularly following my teachings on social media for a while now can attest to the fact that it is not hyperbole. If anything, it's an understatement. To say you'll achieve your goal with infinite ease understates how empowered, successful, and happy you'll be.

This is not an ad for my free mentoring program, or at least it's not meant to be.

The program is free. And as much as I like the attention and social media engagement like almost anyone would, I have enough money and resources at my disposal that I could buy some ads and get 100x that attention and engagement with the click of a few buttons. I love attention and money as much as any human, but I have plenty of access to both, so more of either is basically nothing to me just by the rules of relativity.

No, I run the free mentoring program because I want to help people and I know how to scale things. With the same time and money it would take a typical mentor to help 1 person, I can help 100,000. And I can do a better job with each 1 of those 100,000 than the inefficient unscalable mentor would do with 1. (As one of my key teachings teaches, Efficiency is correlated with quality; the same factors and incompetencies that would make someone's work slow and inefficient make it lower quality, like a taxi driver who doesn't know the streets and just got his driver's license early that day.)

No, this is not meant as an ad.

It's meant as a response to those unfamiliar with my powerful philosophy and proven system, who comment on some of many posts like this one about unconditional love and acceptance, and about invincible inner peace and true happiness, and they say utterly false things like, "This philosophy is only good for people who have no ambitions and no goals."

To them, I have said and now again say this: No, the exact opposite is actually the case.

My teachings, especially those on acceptance, love, inner peace, true happiness, and spiritual freedom (a.k.a. self-discipline) are critical for achieving one's chosen goal in my free mentoring program that guarantees success, whether that goal is to become a bestselling author, make a million dollars, become a millionaire, get 6-pack abs, or whatever it is for any given person.

In contrast, those with no such ambitions can afford to waste their very limited time, very limited energy, and very limited resources on wasteful things like resentment, unforgiveness, and hate towards things they don't control.

Those who have no ambitions can afford to waste their very limited and valuable time and energy engaging in wasteful worry and resentment towards thing they cannot control and cannot change.

My teachings are useless to someone who is miserably resentful and just wants to sit around in their depressed misery with no goals or ambitions, just spending their time hating and resenting things, while slowly aging and rotting away and eventually dying of old age with no real accomplishments. Just a frown on their face in their coffin. Maybe some text on their gravestone: He spent his miserable life sitting around putting all his energy towards hating and resenting things out of his control and thus accomplished nothing.

To that kind of person, my teachings would be useless, like a nice delicious meal cooked for an incurable anorexic. They don't want it, and they won't eat it.

No, my teachings are good for ambitious people with big goals and dreams.

If your friends and family literally laugh at you or look at you like you are crazy when you tell them what your #1 biggest goal is, then my system is for you because with my system you will achieve that seemingly crazy goal guaranteed.

The choice is yours. And you are omnipotent when it comes to your choices.


"There is great power in peacefulness and acceptance because there is great waste in restlessness, resentment, and unforgiveness."
- In It Together, page 160


With love,
Eckhart Aurelius Hughes



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In addition to having authored his book, In It Together, Eckhart Aurelius Hughes (a.k.a. Scott) runs a mentoring program, with a free option, that guarantees success. Success is guaranteed for anyone who follows the program.
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Eckhart Aurelius Hughes wrote: November 16th, 2024, 5:20 pm

"And my system is not even hard. It's infinitely easy."

No, I run the free mentoring program because I want to help people and I know how to scale things. With the same time and money it would take a typical mentor to help 1 person, I can help 100,000.
Through this mentoring program, you analyze a wide array of concerns presented from across the world and inspire all of us to see things with defined clarity. You help clear and clutter and focus on the goals. Thank you. I am glad to have joined this platform.
In It Together review: https://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewt ... p?t=563160
#470117
I see your point, and I understand it quite well now after being more than 420 days in your mentoring program. Yes, it is not a traditional mentoring program, yet quite an effective one.

Your system has moved away from strenuous effort, willpower, or self-loathing. Instead, it focuses on efficiency, self-acceptance, and consistency as the foundation for achieving goals, and that is the way to go. Thank you for sharing this.

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