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Get Scam Free Lesson 4: Levenson and Your Basic Desires
The Expectancy Factor

Get Scam Free Lesson 4: Levenson and Your Basic Desires

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Apr 09, 2016
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Lester Levenson was sent home to die at the age of 42. He had been a success at nearly everything he tried. Brilliant, he earned a full scholarship and received several degrees. Turning his hand to manufacturing, mining, and sales — all his businesses usually turned out successful as long as he was running them directly.

Yet his health continued to worsen, almost to spite all his success. Chronic migraines, perforated ulcers, and major cornaries (heart attacks) — these finally led his doctor to tell him to simply go home and rest. With the medicine at that time, he was told that any physical effort could be his last.

So he was left with only his mind to work things out. Throwing away all that he had studied in school, he started simply analyzing himself from the inside out. In three months, he worked out what was bothering him and incidentally solved his health problems as well.

What he discovered left him in such a high state that it took many years of study after that, studying all manner of religious and philosophical texts just to understand what he had achieved.

For our use, this boils down to some very basic rules:

a. The basic purpose all of us have is to survive through a human body, as an individual.

b. This can be stated as simply three desires:

– The need or want for security.

– The need or want for approval.

– The need or want for control, or to escape control.

c. That all these mental habits we have amassed are designed to deal with these desires.

Any scam operating in life has one or more or all of these operating. Scammers will punch buttons you have to get you to agree with them that if you only buy their product, you’ll get the approval, security, or control in life that you’ve always really wanted. They just want your money by giving you the illusion of partially fulfilling these desires.

But desires, by their nature, cannot be fulfilled.

The trick is that where you actually work out how to let go of these basic desires, then you can’t be sold any scam-product after that.

Just look at the ads on TV or any other medium and you’ll see that they are all using these points to get you to buy:

Security — All the pharmaceutical companies are trying to get you to tell your doctor that you need such-and-so product in order to protect and keep your health.

Approval — How about that new car, the big house, the flashy clothes… Just what all these people say you need to be owning in order to be accepted in modern society. It’s just what “everyone else” is wearing or owning these days.

Control — Government laws are all about this. Getting people to do what is “good” for them, what they are “supposed” to be doing. And all our tax money they throw after pet projects don’t accomplish squat. Like government schools — the highest budgets get the worst results. And home-schooled kids routinely win the spelling and geography bees.

You can see your own variations of these. We’ll cover later some techniques which Levenson discovered so you can release these desires from having so great effect in your life.


Your next action is to review a “recipe” of steps. These were developed so you can get out of any scams your are currently in and start removing any possibility of being bait for new ones…


The Expectancy Factor

Get Your Self Scam Free - Table of Contents

Robert C. Worstell
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Get Your Self Scam Free - Table of Contents

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