I've tried on my own (reading books, internet etc..) to go lucid, but had quite a bit of difficulty in getting perspective on what to do when, how often etc... Also, after trying and trying with no luck, I didn't mind spending cash on software/audio aids. I'm sure that eventually it wouldn't have mattered if i'd done it on my own (teaching myself), but what the software/audio DID do, it gave me some order and perspective on how to achieve results. Personally, I've come further in a week using the stuff I bought, than I did in nearly two years on my own. I think what also helped me, after buying the stuff, I didn't want it to turn out to be a waste of money, so my motivation was also better to actually use it, and use it properly. I'm a firm believer in the placebo-effect and personal drive, and spending my hard-earned cash on something gives me the drive to get my money's worth; I think that also has a lot to do with it. So, in my opinion, if you're contemplating spending money on going lucid, and you have the cash to spare, then why not?! Give it a go, what's the worst that can happen? You lose your cash, but in hindsight, I've been scammed out of enough money in my life, that even $50 'wasted' on some software/audio isn't going to cause me to lose sleep over it. My opinion anyway, read into that what you will...
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