Khái niệm cốt lõi
The rapid growth of online coaching services, often targeting young adults with promises of high income and entrepreneurial success, raises ethical concerns about the legitimacy and value of these offerings.
Tóm tắt
The content discusses the author's observation of the proliferation of online coaching services, particularly those targeting young adults with promises of high income and entrepreneurial success. These services often involve coaching on making $10,000 per month, becoming a "high-ticket closer", running an "agency", selling courses on making money, and joining exclusive communities of "entrepreneurs".
The author is turning 21 soon and has noticed this trend emerging, which raises concerns about the legitimacy and value of these coaching services. The content suggests that these offerings may be more focused on generating revenue for the coaches rather than providing genuine, substantive guidance and support for the participants.
The rapid growth of these coaching services, coupled with the targeting of young, impressionable individuals, highlights the need for greater scrutiny and regulation in this industry to ensure that participants are not being exploited or misled. There are questions about the qualifications and track record of these coaches, as well as the actual outcomes and long-term benefits experienced by those who engage with these services.