What Makes This Letter Successful?

by Jonathan 2.0 Banned
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https://carlwestonmarketing.files.wo...et-journal.pdf

Would be fascinated to hear your opinions.

TIA.
Jonathan
#letter #makes #successful
  • Profile picture of the author Courage
    Because of status, which is one of the biggest
    human motivators.

    No one wants to be a loser do they?

    (So you better read the WSJ)
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Cohen
    Originally Posted by Jonathan 2.0 View Post

    https://carlwestonmarketing.files.wo...et-journal.pdf

    Would be fascinated to hear your opinions.

    TIA.
    Jonathan
    Contrast... and relying on belief in a logical fallacy.

    This letter has been analyzed ad nauseam over the years. I'm sure if you Google it, you'll get many complete critiques of the letter.

    Alex
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    • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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      Originally Posted by Alex Cohen View Post

      Contrast... and relying on belief in a logical fallacy.

      This letter has been analyzed ad nauseam over the years. I'm sure if you Google it, you'll get many complete critiques of the letter.

      Alex
      Thought I would get your opinion.
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      "Each problem has hidden in it an opportunity so powerful that it literally dwarfs the problem. The greatest success stories were created by people who recognized a problem and turned it into an opportunity."―Joseph Sugarman
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  • No balls swing even when the tripwire slits the sack.
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    Lightin' fuses is for blowin' stuff togethah.

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    • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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      Originally Posted by Princess Balestra View Post

      No balls swing even when the tripwire slits the sack.
      Was that a Pickup line?
      (Hehe)
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      "Each problem has hidden in it an opportunity so powerful that it literally dwarfs the problem. The greatest success stories were created by people who recognized a problem and turned it into an opportunity."―Joseph Sugarman
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by Princess Balestra View Post

      No balls swing even when the tripwire slits the sack.

      Lmao, hilarious.

      Painful... but hilarious.
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  • Profile picture of the author saki
    I would say the opening story. It built up suspense. Although the two men were quite similar, the writer noted that they were different, and the reader will definitely be keen to find out more. I think the letter could be a paragraph shorter though.
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