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E-Book or E-Elite?

by | Jan 15, 2024 | News

“Enough,” the world’s priciest e-book at $14,470, boldly claims to be the self-help guide that can turn readers into billionaires, justifying its hefty price tag by offering access to an exclusive community of successful individuals. Despite the initial sticker shock, demand has driven a $4,470 increase from its original $10,000 price.

 

This unique self-help masterpiece places a premium on the value of time, asserting that true success encompasses not just wealth but also health, social standing, and personal relationships. The interactive journey of “Enough” begins with just two words, expanding dynamically to provide insights on clearing mental clutter, organizing life, and offering actionable strategies for success. A decade in the making, the content is continuously reviewed and updated, and the book offers a full refund if readers don’t see actionable results within 7 months.

 

For those who prefer a tangible experience, the print edition of “Enough” is a marvel, crafted from opulent materials like gold, platinum, rhodium, and glass, presented in a lavish suede box with NFC tech connectivity. Priced at $10,107, this edition justifies its cost through exclusive materials and the need for a high-caliber team to maintain relevance. The book also provides personalized support and a comprehensive money-back guarantee, making it a truly unique and potentially worthwhile investment for those with the financial means.

 

For more information, visit https://www.enough.vip

 

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