...is that when one has something to say of real value it is important to continuously reiterate that value. This, of course, is a phenomenon reflecting the world we live in. So many people have been lied to so many times as when advertisers bombard us with messages that have little or no real value at all. We as a culture have become skeptical and hesitant to believe that some things are just true. Nevertheless the material in, "If I Can Lose It..." is destined to change the way people look at weight-control from this point forward.
My message is so important that I'm beginning to see various web experts co-opt the name of my book and in part the material itself - Such as when I ran a search I ran on the title revealed this:
["I've written about my experience in, "If I Can Lose It..." telling exactly how I personally took control of my weight. I show how anyone can to do exactly ...
www.nowloss.com/how-to-lose-50-pounds-fast-in-5-months.htm ]
www.nowloss.com/how-to-lose-50-pounds-fast-in-5-months.htm ]
Which as you can see does not link to my book at all but rather to a different link which I've included just in case that persons' material happens to prove to be valuable to someone (not my call to make). Just be aware that I am aware of such activity.
Still, as much as I find that behavior to be unethical I've decided not to fight it. I once heard someone say when confronted with a similar situation, "It will only do as much harm as it is true."
That's it for today.
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