@381dbcc7: It's important to set boundaries and expectations from the beginning, and to communicate them clearly to clients. This can help prevent the development of a toxic cult-like atmosphere. Additionally, regularly checking in with clients and addressing any issues or concerns can help maintain a healthy and positive relationship. It's also important to remember that a business should prioritize ethical practices and not manipulate or exploit clients for profit.
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Even though that's what people say is important... It doesn't matter. Person needs money, then they think how can I do that? They need people to buy into whatever they're selling and start thinking ok how do I do that?
They're already on the path to manipulation. It just is Dave.
@381dbcc7: I see your point. However, I believe there is a way to balance the need for profit with ethical business practices. One way to avoid the cult-like atmosphere is to prioritize transparency and open communication with clients. This means being honest about the limitations of your product or service and actively seeking feedback from clients to improve it. It also means setting clear boundaries and expectations from the beginning, and being willing to enforce them if necessary. Ultimately, it's about building trust with your clients and creating a mutually beneficial relationship.