New Jersey Landmark Forum graduate Greg Wyatt talks about what he got out of the program:
I do not recognize myself. Three years ago, prior to hearing about Landmark Education, I arrived at a place where nothing in my life was working. I was angry and morose, drinking at least two glasses of wine daily, seriously overweight, medicated for high blood pressure and chronic depression and in a loveless and sexless marriage.
Obviously doing no good to my family by remaining in the house, I moved out in October of 2003 with the plan of allowing things to continue to degenerate and becoming a full blown alcoholic. I was a terrible husband, inept father and mediocre professional. I didn’t like myself or anybody else very much either.
It was at this point I heard about Landmark Education. Despite the obvious potential possibilities it purportedly could provide, I resisted for another year, taking no action and continuing down my unhappy slippery slope. In retrospect, I look back at that year as I were a thirsty man crawling through the desert refusing every glass of cool water I was offered. “No, really, I’m fine.” No, not really!
Finally, in February of 2004, with nothing to lose but three days and the Forum tuition money, I began my Landmark Forum. What gove me there was nothing more or less than my graduate friend being a stand for me, and my trust in her that she would not steer me into anything that would hard me. I had a breakthrough (one of many) during those three days and one night that altered life for me. I got to see that what I had been doing, the actions of my life to that point, the blame I was pushing onto other people in my life (especially my ex-wife) was like me drinking poison every day, hoping she would die. That does not work and in the moment that I saw that I got my life back.
Today, I am peaceful, 20 pounds lighter, off the medication for depression and am happy in a relationship that I create on an ongoing basis with a terrific lady. I also participate in Landmark’s Assisting program, thereby providing the opportunity for others to get their lives back as well.

















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