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Re: Gratitude Training Ruins Lives

In the United States, we have the right, protected by the First Amendment to
say what we have personally experienced, even when other people disagree.

If a product such as Gratitude Training is so wonderful, the company should not worry much about a few bad reviews.

If there are a lot of bad reviews, a good company uses that as an opportunity to
to reform itself and improve its product and welcomes this as useful information.

This discussion thread has been running since July 2017 and has as of this morning, 35,242 views.

So a lot of people appear very interested in learning about less than wonderful experiences people have had with Gratitude Training.

There have been discussions on CEI about Gratitude Training since 2011.

It appears many other people have had less than wonderful experiences with Gratitude Training and want to see if they are the only ones.

Before I use any medication, I want to know about the side effects along with the benefits. Every aspirin bottle has a list of adverse side effects.

Anything powerful enough to bring "incredible results" is powerful enough to create adverse side effects.

The only way we can keep informed about the presence of side effects is for people to have ways to report how they have NOT benefited from a product or workshop.

Describing adverse side effects is not "trashing something" -- its giving full disclosure from a multitude of perspectives.

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