mylkman wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 2:37 amI just saw her story on IG and I have lost my last bit of respect for her. She is literally trying to make money off this whole Situation, selling her program to all those people who are stressed out during this time. She organised a Covid-Support Hotline with the Retreat Center she was at, I'm so pissed. This is just a way to lure in vulnerable people that will likely pay money for her program. People are literally dying, some will loose their jobs, some won't have any income during this time and she is here making fun and money off this. Yeah I get that nothing about the Lockdown and the Virus will affect her life in any way and I don't care if she is making useless templates for people to fill out, but this is going too far.
She could at least show some real empathy with people who are affected.
I feel like nothing these people do is genuine. They don't actually have the problems they claim, or are actively denying the problems they do have (f ex dress up an eating disorder as a diet experiment). They go to fancy, expensive retreats because PROBLEMS are HOBBIES to them. They never actually face them or understand the severity of them. Alyse treats her "childhood trauma" as if it were a task on her to do-list to be dealt with. I get the feeling that they're totally lost because they lack connection to whatever they're talking about, dressing it up as something else, or inventing it as something else that's more interesting and fun and attractive. No wonder they buy into the whole "law of attraction" type of magical thinking. Makes sense then that if you head off to a little HOBBY RETREAT like this, you see it as an opportunity to do business, as well. "Hi, I'm Alyse, I run a youtube channel and a large IG account. ...Yeah! I talk about mindset and self-growth... would love to be an affiliate of yours! I think it would provide so much frickin' value to my followers..." (Read: I THINK THEY WOULD FIND THIS FUN BECAUSE THIS IS ALL JUST ENTERTAINMENT ANYWAY)