u/CountryBoyDeveloper wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
I just don't get why can't they accept negative, of course, there is going to be some pieces here and there people don't like. like we are saying this part is great, AND this part is great,w e just don't like this part so much and boom they get mad lol
u/michaelnovati replied Β·
Well I think the Founder of Launch School is fairly open about the strengths and weaknesses haha.
No one who pours their hearts into their work wants to see it criticized by people who don't understand the nuances so I think some of the intensity comes from a deep passion for what you do.
But if what you do is charge $20 to $30K for a 12-16 week program that is supposed to have a more likely than not chance of getting a $100K job at the end, then a healthy ecosystem will have voices on both sides having level headed arguments and hearing out the other side.
You have to battle test anyone making these kinds of claims about their programs and be open to hearing the responses.
I can't speak to the Launch School students but the Founder engages any kind of respectful question and comment on here at least.