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Savernake
.... the Landmark friend kept saying to him, "Isn't there anything in your life you're unhappy with?". When the non-Landmark friend said "No", the Landmark friend persisted, saying, "There [i:d176b692d1]must[/i:d176b692d1] be something you're unhappy with, that you want to change." .
This odious tactic is typical of Landmark and most cults in general. It doesn't matter if you are a stable, healthy, grounded, and thoroughly content individual - they will forcibly and relentlessly attempt to convince you that your life is miserable, that you are very unhappy and are in desperate need of help, and of course they are the only ones who can save you. You'd be surprised how many well-adjusted people can be "convinced" that they are in fact unhappy. And Landmark knows that.
You've heard the saying, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"? Landmark's recruitment practices have prompted a twist to this saying: "if it ain't broke we ain't gonna make money, so break it!"