Subject: Is It Immoral To Have A Profitable Dojo?

Friend,

Is it immoral to have a profitable dojo?

The way some martial artists (and armchair martial artists) act, even the thought of turning a profit in your dojo should be a capital offense...

But let's be realistic here - who in their right mind is going to want to run a business under the constant threat of financial ruin?

Yet, sadly that's the way many martial art school owners run their schools... mostly because they feel guilty about making money.

Well, in the article I'm going to share with you today, I address that attitude directly and explain why it's a mistake to feel bad about turning a profit as a school owner:


Until next time,

Mike Massie
MartialArtsBusinessDaily.com

P.S. - I hope you don't feel like I'm beating a dead horse with this money and attitude thing. It's just that it's so important to your success, I want to make sure you understand that money isn't evil, nor is it evil to earn it. It's how you earn it and how you choose to use it that makes the difference in whether you're a moral person or not.

P.S.S. - Speaking of how you earn it, tomorrow we're going to take a good hard look at what makes a martial art school a McDojo... stay tuned for that, because what I say may surprise you.
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