High Ticket vs. Survival. The Problem of the Zip Code: There's no such thing as the wrong ticket. Price isn't the obstacle; the "mental zip code" of those who want what they can't afford is. Dreaming of a Ferrari without paying for parking is impracticality, not ambition. Money is relative, but priority is absolute. While a $200k mentorship is a risk for someone earning $20k, for someone making $500k it's just a strategic shortcut. Smooth Talk vs. Liquidity: Talk doesn't replace capital. The BT (presumably referring to a specific type of business model) because they don't have money creates problems for whining; the HT (presumably referring to a specific type of business model) demands efficiency and pleasure. I don't sell "importance," I sell remarkable solutions for those who already understand their own problem and are looking for a surreal blonde to invest in/enjoy their time. Obsolete Hardware: Price isn't a barrier, it's a demographic filter. Trying to run elite software on precarious infrastructure is a miscalculation, a character flaw. HT isn't expensive, it's just inaccessible to those who don't have the ecosystem to absorb it. BT: You buy it for the sacrifice and spend time to save money. HT: You buy it for the ROI and pay to save time. Price doesn't block anyone, it just shows who's playing.
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