Study finds heroes are more violent than villains

Published: Sat, 08/10/19

“You IDIOT! You made me. Remember, you dropped me into that vat of chemicals. That wasn't easy to get over, and don't think that I didn't try.

— The Joker
“Batman”


Since publishing my various Villains books a handful of various marketers and business types have tried busting my righteous balls about why heroes are the better, more ethical, and smarter types to model, instead.

All of which I find as ironic as it is amusing.

Why?

Because of these two knuckles for thought:

1. According to a recent study, superheroes engage in far more violence than villains.

Which is not-at-all surprising.

Virtue-signaling do-gooders - especially on social media - are often the most vile, violent, and hypocritical people there are.

And besides observable and documentable reality...

Another reason it’s not at-all surprising is because:

2. Whenever heroes (who are inherently reactive) try to be proactive (which villains inherently are) you get genocidal maniacs, death, and chaos…

Like Ultron (Tony Stark’s brainchild).

Or the Joker (Tim Burton’s version).

Or Darth Vader.

And the list goes on.

Anyway, if you want to learn the business & marketing lessons taught by reactive heroes prancing around rooftops in capes & tights, there are no shortage of people — especially on social media — talking about the subject. But, if you want to learn the persuasive and influential ways of the diabolical and cunning villains, my Villains Books will give you all you can stand.

Especially the 3rd book of the trilogy launching this weekend.

Here’s the deal with that:

1. Go to the URL below

2. Buy the book in kindle or print

3. If you send me your receipt before tomorrow’s (Sunday 8/11) deadline, I will give you another “weapon” of persuasion:

“The Stefania Files: Volume 3”

This is a playlist of 11 advanced marketing, copywriting, and business videos (almost 2 and a half hours of content) I recorded for my woman’s ongoing business & marketing education.

Here’s the link:

http://www.VillainsBook.com/weapons

Ben Settle

P.S. For the people who have asked how to get their hairy meat hooks on the first two "Stefania Files" video trainings, you'd have to hop in a time machine, travel back to when they were offered as bonuses originally, and bought the respective offers they went with by their respective deadlines.