Seen It All, Know It All Fallacy Warning

WARNING: One of the biggest stumbling blocks for internet marketers to beware of is the seen it all, know it all fallacy.

 

It will smack you in the butt every time.

In this video,  I share a story about the first time Bruce and I went camping … to help illustrate the point that what you know or have always done isn’t always the best …

Maybe you have seen A LOT …

Maybe you even know A LOT …

But unless you get out of your own way and allow new experiences, opportunities and ideas to ignite your life, you will soon find yourself stuck.

The more you know,
the more you know you don’t know.

― Aristotle

The seen it all, know it all fallacy has been the downfall of many internet marketers.

Just beware of it’s clutches.

What opportunities have you ignored in the past thinking you had seen it all, know it all?

 

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