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Steve Pavlina releases 1000+ personal development articles into public domain

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Re: Steve Pavlina releases 1000+ personal development articles into public domain

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I liked a lot of Steve's early stuff, but when he went all esoteric and pseudo-scientific (referencing his wife's "intuitive readings" and psychic stuff, etc) he totally lost me. Maybe I'll have to re-read some of his early stuff someday...

I remember someone recommending Steve to me a few years ago, and I found most of his early writing very inspirational and grounded in reality.

However, at some point something changed in his writing. I started seeing some "glitches in the matrix" Steve was projecting and soon the esoteric articles overtook the normal, logical ones and I could bear to read no more.

Notice, that the main reason he is releasing copyrights is because he feels, we are all the same (that is you are Steve, I am Steve, we are all Steve...no joke) and he has created content by channelling some cosmic energy..

http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2010/08/moving-beyond-copyr...

On one hand it could be it is a highly advanced form of pantheism, on the other hand it just sounds crazy to me.

Re: Steve Pavlina releases 1000+ personal development articles into public domain

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I was one of his early readers, and used to love his stuff on productivity and personal development. I even tolerated his articles about astral world, lightworkers, law of attraction, etc. But when he posted a glowing "review" of a scam like Site Build-it, complete with an affiliate link, I've decided I've had enough and hit "Unsubscribe". Lesson to be learned: never trust someone who became successful by telling oth…

Site Build-it, while I DON'T recommend it, is not a "scam." What they do and how they support delivers the service and product they promise. The problem is that they (1) overcharge compared to a more DIY approach, and they (2) overpromise the likelihood of success. Also known as (1) packaging and (2) marketing. (I've never used them, but I know someone who does.)

Re: Steve Pavlina releases 1000+ personal development articles into public domain

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post #10

I was one of his early readers, and used to love his stuff on productivity and personal development. I even tolerated his articles about astral world, lightworkers, law of attraction, etc. But when he posted a glowing "review" of a scam like Site Build-it, complete with an affiliate link, I've decided I've had enough and hit "Unsubscribe". Lesson to be learned: never trust someone who became successful by telling oth…

I learned a different lesson, which is that you can win big by being willing to get your hands dirty. After all, Steve Pavlina's site is like a burlap bag filled with a mixture of turds and diamonds. I'd get over my disgust for fecal matter pretty fast if I found such an object. (For example, his advice regarding waking up to an alarm was invaluable to me.) You don't have to trust somebody to learn from them.

"a burlap bag filled with a mixture of turds and diamonds"

nailed it

Re: Steve Pavlina releases 1000+ personal development articles into public domain

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post #23
post #8

Earlier quoted context omitted.

He must have missed how that all worked out for Stack Overflow.

Care to explain? What happened to Stack Overflow? I've not found any reference. Thanks.

Try the article and comments here: http://apps.ycombinator.com/item?id=2062855
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