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On top of that, if people see that others who ‘were able to get in’ are loving it, it would further increase their desire. And the next time, they would act with more urgency, and be willing to pay *more* for the same thing than they originally did. So now, in the aftermath of our second scenario, we still have eight people who have unsatisfied desire. This increases their desire further. And to boot, we now have new prospects who weren't in the original pool who now want what we have.

$100M Offers: How to Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No

Alex Hormozi

It’s worth noting that each of these prospects have a different buying threshold. In my experience, demand for services is non-linear. Instead, I’ve found demand to be fractal (80/20). In other words, one fifth of the prospects are willing to pay five times the price (or more).

$100M Offers: How to Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No

Alex Hormozi

In her attempt to hide her trauma from the world, she had hurt the one person who considered having a meal with her daughter the highlight of her day.

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Anangsha Alammyan

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