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Mistakes- of course 🙂
On this program itself it was a mistake to use the term game changing in the first ad and that’s why it was changed in subsequent ads…
It’s actually a bit mind boggling your being so sure the program will is a mistake and will fail when you admit that you haven’t any idea how this program intends to alleviate the age gap.
Forget the fact that they have published the names of some well recognized rabbonim and R”Y who endorse the program. Wouldn’t you agree that if the results are produced and far more attention is directed in the way of young women who are 22 and up that the program is worthwhile.
Don’t you think that young women whose inital reaction was one of disgust etc, but if over the next few months find themselves with far more shidduch opportunities than ever before then this program is a effective one. (and yes there are quite a few people who were initailly appaleed and are now participanting in the program.)
The cardinal rule at the NASI Project is that they take feedbak/input from anyone and everyone and then put into practice based on judgements made by the people running the program.
I think a mistake being made is people claiming to have nevuah as to the surefire lack of success that this program – which hasn’t even started yet-will create.
How about let’s wait and see and allow the results to speak for themselves.