That was the old marketing paradigm.  It now sells for
the same price, but the teachers have to pay $20,000
to get "recertified" and then have to come up with 
$3 million to pay for the building it's taught from.
Fortune magazine should write this up -- same product,
same production costs ($0), much higher profit margin.

--- In [email protected], "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm, I've heard that a meditation technique, I forget what it's 
> called, costs nothing, yet sells for 2,500 bucks and the teacher 
> only gets 50%. 
>
>>   I've also heard the same thing about a box of cereal that sells
>>   for ~$3.00; contains $0.03 worth of wheat or rice.





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