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"Anything too good to be true is actually too good to be true." We're often too quick to call things a scam when they don't meet our expectations. We rarely stop to consider that maybe there were other factors at play, or even question whether our expectations were realistic in the first place. Sometimes the issue isn't that we were deceived. Sometimes it's that we convinced ourselves of a version of reality that was never promised to us. A person can be good and still not be good for you, an opportunity can be legitimate and still not deliver the results you imagined, a plan can fail without being a bad plan. Not everything that disappoints you is a scam. That said, some things really are too good to be true. The problem is that excitement has a way of eradicating discernment. We see the reward, all that comes with it and you forget to read between the lines. Funny enough, at the height of emotions we tend hear what we want to hear and fill in the gaps with o...