IMO, they are overpriced for the value that they truly offer.
I think that they are almost like a drug in a sense in that they produce a temporary fleeting euphoria that cannot be sustained on its own without any lasting results.
Real change doesn't happen in a seminar. It happens when you are out swimming in the river, it happens when you are climbing a mountain, it happens when you are out meeting people, reading a book, playing with a child. It's the scars and the pleasures of life that change you, not a meeting.
Although you could argue that if you traveled to a seminar, you are changed by the travel experience itself and not necessarily the seminar.
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