The importance of being skeptic

Went to Roy McDonald OneLife‘s seminar on Tuesday. The catch phrase is “How to make a million from one dollar in 7 years or less”. Found out that the educational program will cost us about $6400 per person for 5 days retreat in Hunter Valley region, plus monthly support meeting for 12 months.
Again a sad moment to see my mate, LA, sold out to Roy so easily, he booked the place straight away. WHy? He doesn’t even bothered to check Roy’s credentials. Googling on him, can’t find much about him, there is one damning report about him, but that’s too bad. I wonder why can’t people be critical in thinking. It pays in being skeptic sometimes.
I don’t totally dismiss what was being said or will be taught on the retreat. I think there are lessons to be learnt there, but surely I am not sure whether the cost is justifiable. Wife is interesting in going, she’d probably go (and then ask for the money back guarantee :P).
Hm, need to talk to Josh, there is growing trend for people who can’t find a “proper” job to look at alternatives. Owning a business is very attractive alternative than climbing the career leader. But it is not easy, one must first KNOWS what his strength and weaknesses are before plunging into the realms unknown. I do want to have my own business one day, I don’t need to rush in for it.
Many are plans in a man’s mind, but the Lord’s purposes will prevail.