Why do Patrick Hindert and TSSG keep shilling a structured settlement concept map that looks like nothing short of an electronic circuit board and then try to sell it to people as a "circuit board".
While there ARE many moving parts to consider with structured settlements (and indeed any financial solution), it is the ability and skill to be able to take intellectual ideas and reduce them to simple, clear and convincing talking points to your clients and colleagues that gets them to take action. On this showing Hindert fails. While I get it, if the average person needs a degree from MIT or Caltech to decipher the thing, how useful is it? Surely there are better ways to illustrate structured settlement concepts!
Hindert needs to follow Snooki and spend more time in the "smush room" learning how to Keep It Simple Stupid, i.e. "K.I.S.S"
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