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By: greg311086. on 22 Nov 08, 04:19:21
I hope NearingZero reads this because if I am a goofball for listening to what he has to say, well so be it. But I can honestly say that I have a fantastic life, I get to travel, I have a fantastic close group of friends that is forever expanding, and I am forever setting and reaching new goals. And I must say that I am ashamed to think that you can be so mean towards someone you have never met. Actually listen to what he has to say, and take some action. You will be surprised!
By: cumbriaumbria. on 21 Nov 08, 00:55:13
It seems obvious that there is much to be gained from at least giving Tony Robbins a fair hearing, than bagging the guy due to some deep, inner personal negativity. Much power to Tony Robbins, he does a lot of the work that we ourselves should do!
By: EatMyKnobCheese. on 20 Nov 08, 21:23:00
May I ask which inner city you come from?
By: EatMyKnobCheese. on 20 Nov 08, 21:19:36
You are spot on, NearingZero. This guy gives me the creeps and watching gullible fools jump around and hang on his every word makes me feel quite ill. Pure unadulterated bullshit. Can you believe how much money people waste on this tripe?
By: 60SecondMarketer. on 20 Nov 08, 14:56:41
Robbins offers some solid tips and suggestions and is an excellent motivational speaker. That said, he's gotten a little sloppy over the past few years, and he's still saying the same stuff two decades later. Perhaps it's time to move from MOTIVATION to MEANING. The post-9/11 world is looking for meaning rather than dollars and Robbins would do well to evolve his schtick.
By: luigiperso. on 20 Nov 08, 10:07:11
I don't like Robbins anymore...he talks bullshit,saying 'you look like a fucking man' to 60 year old ladies. According to him,he does says this crap to 'break their patterns'. Gimme a break. I also don't like his language,it does not make him look so intelligent. There's a lot better than Robbins,like Brian Tracy.
By: coachhunter. on 20 Nov 08, 00:44:09
You know.... after reading Nearing Zero's comments and then looking again at his/her screen name.... well, that explained a lot to me. Get real, people like you are always the ones standing around reaching up to pull someone down from the pedestal because you are not willing to climb up there. I taught my kids that there will always be people like you - ones not willing to work but always willing to tear anyone else down. I really wish you could understand that and grow from it.
By: matthewj0456. on 19 Nov 08, 14:25:22
Tony Robbins is inspirational, and uplifting.
By: NearingZero. on 18 Nov 08, 20:16:34
Maybe the greatness of Ms. Robbins can save the world with all his mouth and money, he is a goofball and so are his followers. He won't have to worry about getting testicle cancer he has no balls. He's a fucking cult leader and you are nothing but a follower try thinking for your self you fucking robot.
By: indigo196799. on 18 Nov 08, 14:03:16
Tony Robbins did not become a multi millionaire and one of the best, if not the best for no reason. I used his material (Personal power II, Get the Edge) and this stuff drastically improves lives. It drastically improved mine and the lives of people I personnaly know. Did you ever find anywhere any comment from someone that used his material and was not satisfied? I searched a lot and never did. Cheers! :)
By: foodmatterstv. on 18 Nov 08, 06:20:36
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By: NearingZero. on 18 Nov 08, 03:30:21
He's a fucking idiot and his followers are moron
By: LazyMillionaire. on 17 Nov 08, 03:16:01
Instead of being MAD about Tony Robbins... Do what he DOES and thinks... It's as simple as that! It's KNOWN that you can get SUPERWEALTHY from helping other people become wealthy... and believe me, it works!
By: Rogerlowrey2222. on 16 Nov 08, 16:33:16
You brain it better than that, don't waste it thing up crap, just producing crap over and over will give you a crap life. Use your brain, I know, and you know you can think good useful fun, happy, positive thoughts, that will get you a great life. Don't pratice crap thing it will give you a crap life, trust me, I built a £6million company from nothing, and i was born in a poor innner city area, where all the loosers lived and still live,, so friend don't do it you are better than that
By: ReductioAdAbsurdum. on 16 Nov 08, 00:09:51
"BUSH = 9/11" Bwahahahahahahaha! Now I feel silly for responding to your previous comment. You're not just stupid and ignorant, you're mentally ill.
By: ReductioAdAbsurdum. on 16 Nov 08, 00:08:57
"he 'studies' FUCK ALL you brainwashed moron" Really? You sound sure. Let's see why: "where the FUCK are his articles, jounals, and books?" He's published six books. No wonder you're so sure; you have the blind confidence of the ignorant. "his certifications? his credentials? his fucking education?" *rofl* What does that have to do with STUDY? I'm a professional technical writer/programmer with a 3rd grade education. Books have been around for 5000 years, you fucking moron. Learn to study.
By: AA800AA. on 15 Nov 08, 23:00:42
yes, Tony = BULLSHITTING Robbins = MOFO TRANSLATION? Tony Robbins = BULLSHITTING MOFO.
By: AA800AA. on 15 Nov 08, 22:58:24
BUSH = 9/11
By: AA800AA. on 15 Nov 08, 22:57:33
he "studies" FUCK ALL you brainwashed moron. where the FUCK are his articles, jounals, and books? where are his certifications? his credentials? his fucking education? FUCK OFF.
By: g2ridez. on 15 Nov 08, 12:14:45
What's with all the negative comments that's why Tony Robbins makes good sense because it takes great minds to understand his work
By: vertigo8. on 15 Nov 08, 08:33:21
Faggly Faggins
By: GetMeThere1. on 15 Nov 08, 01:25:20
This was, uh....total crap.
By: ittozzamarsore. on 14 Nov 08, 20:37:24
Free yourselves from the captivity of negativity
By: imran268. on 14 Nov 08, 17:21:18
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By: eltotoX. on 14 Nov 08, 16:01:53
Holy crap is this banana hands from Shallow Hal?