The course you don’t actually need
You open the page. Within seconds you’re thinking, “Maybe this is the thing I’ve been missing.”
I caught myself doing it last week. The offer wasn’t useful to me. What grabbed me was the promise: finally easy, finally sorted.
I see the same pull with English. Another course, another method, another system that claims to make everything click. The attraction feels rational, but it’s rarely about missing information.
You already know more English than you think. The harder part is trusting what you have. That’s quieter than a new method, and there’s no sales page for it.
Quick win
Next time a new course or language hack tempts you, ask yourself: “What would I do differently if I already had this?“
Quite often, the answer is simply, “I’d speak more“. And that’s something you can do today.
💬 Have you ever bought a course when what you really needed was confidence?


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