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“ A great place to clarify your dreamlines, share your muse, explore your passion, design your lifestyle, and be accountable to each other. We're still gelling (i.e. none of us in the group are FHWW experts), but then again, who is at this stage? We're collectively figuring out ways to apply the principles to our individual lives. ”
— A former member on May 10, 2008.
“ Other people should attend because you can be open about your ideas and no one will judge you according. ”
— TAMMAY on Apr 5, 2008.
“ I am really behind most of the ideas laid out in the book we are focussed on, and also the author's casual, accessible approach to creativity and "acting outside the box." And I remain committed to incorporating those ideas into my life, yet I am not sure what structure would support the most people interested in sharing/discussing/comparing notes on their current, relevant experience with these ideas and practices. Perhaps a very open Meetup group is not ideal. I want more focus and specificity in the group meeting, and less vulnerability to hijack from outside people. ”
— A former member on Jan 21, 2008.
“ I was the only one! ”
— Marcela Carvalho on Apr 22, 2007.
“ No one should join a group run by people with low integrity. This was a sales pitch, pure and simiple. They want people to join their network and make money on your labor. That's just fine if it is done honistly. ”
— Nash Jones on Jan 7, 2009.
“ My company developed a 4 Hour Work Week system that manages any online business. This is not a typical content management system or ecommerce shopping cart, because it this and much more. It can be managed by 1 person. http://www.topcurve.com/ ”
— A former member on Jan 13, 2009.