Blind woman goes from fired with nightly panic attacks to projected $7 million savings for her autistic son

Published: Sat, 02/27/21

“Email Players” subscriber Lorri Yurkowski chimes in:

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My son, who is 12, has pretty severe autism. We almost lost him once to a seizure. It's been a hard road in many ways, you can imagine. Added to the fact, I'm legally blind, so my working options are somewhat limited.

My husband spent a long time earning his PhD, so times were tight as hell forever.

Part of the reason why I started following you was because I needed to make more money with my copy talent for MY SON, instead of for my boss.

Long story short, I went from nightly panic attacks wondering how the hell we were going to finance our son's entire life, well past the time we're dead and gone...

To two years later, having a conservatively-projected $7 million waiting for him.

On top of savings to finally buy a house. And a fantastic addition to my own retirement fund. I'm only 36, for goodness sake! What a relief!

AND I lost my day job during this time, which was my main source of income. Still achieved this!

Yes, it's been my hard work that made this happen so quickly. But, I know I wouldn't have done it without your wisdom to guide me.

Like, you don't know what you've done for me and my family. I thank God for you a lot, I truly do!

Every month is more and more success I get as an Email Player.

I know you must be aware of how much your products help people. I feel a duty to tell you the details of that so you might find a little extra joy in it yourself. And that joy might keep you selling what you know to us for as long as you can. Not that I'm anything special, but you know what I mean.

I know I should only have my Mission on a pedestal, but you make it pretty damn hard not to put you on one, too.

Okay, nattered on enough by now!

This is really long, no need to reply. I know you're a man of brevity. Wanted to share some happy things, is all.

Warmest wishes to you, lovely Stefania, and your little one,

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I must admit:

As much as results like hers bring a sliver of a glow of warmth to my cold, icy heart… I also get great joy in posting stuff like this as yet another dismissive “off you fugk” hand wave to the trolls, haters, attention-seekers, and sad sacks out there taking shots at me these days — whether passive aggressively or just plain aggressively.

All right on to the business.

The deadline to get the March “Email Players” issue deadline is tomorrow.

Specifically, when I send to the printer.

Not the day after I send it over.

Not the minute after.

Not even the second after.

But when I send it over, I turn it off in the cart.

Here’s the link:

https://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle