Feel Strongly About the "Spirit of the Report"- What the Heck Does it Mean?

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I just got a message from a well know Guru. I have pasted his complete message below. I wonder what he means by feeling strongly about the spirit of the report.


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I just finished reading this insanely high-quality report.

It's dead-on.

Check it out:
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Enjoy!

Guru Name

P.S.

Don't get me wrong...

I don't agree with it 100%.

But I do feel very strongly about the spirit of the report .

Definitely something everyone doing business "my way" should be aware of:
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#feel #heck #report #spirit #strongly
  • Profile picture of the author Ron Killian
    I would guess he is saying he believes in what the report says? Kind of a odd comment to me.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dan C. Rinnert
      You know what that reminds me of? Something like this: I agree with the spirit of the law, but the letter of the law will have the opposite effect.
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  • Profile picture of the author Glenn Grundberg
    insanely high-quality...

    Dead on...

    But doesn't agree with it.

    Hmmmm.

    I got the same e-mail from this list, and wondered the same thing, but wasn't even CLOSE to motivated to click through.

    Some of the shabbiest email copy I've seen in a while- hypey, then contradictory, with an "Anti call-to-action" at least as far as I was concerned.

    I just hit delete.

    I think he needs to outsource his email copy is what I think...
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    • Profile picture of the author yourreviewer
      Originally Posted by Glenn Grundberg View Post

      insanely high-quality...

      Dead on...

      But doesn't agree with it.

      Hmmmm.

      I got the same e-mail from this list, and wondered the same thing, but wasn't even CLOSE to motivated to click through.

      Some of the shabbiest email copy I've seen in a while- hypey, then contradictory, with an "Anti call-to-action" at least as far as I was concerned.

      I just hit delete.

      I think he needs to outsource his email copy is what I think...
      That's exactly my thought as well. His emails suck and he has no interest whatsoever to take some time to see if anything that he writes makes any sense.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    It sounds like a get out clause. I imagine he/she has probably said something that contradicts something in the report and threw that comment out as something to refer to if anyone spots the incongruency. They can just say "well I did say, I didn't agree 100%, but agreed with 'the spirit' - just not the details".

    It's vague enough to be non-committing so doesn't really say anything.
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    nothing to see here.

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