Cory Rudl has died
Just heard that Corey Rudl died Thursday in a car racing accident and I’m shocked at the loss.
I didn’t know Corey personally but the shock comes from the fact that he was so young, same age as myself, and had accomplished so much….. now he is gone.
Shocked too because I was speaking of his marriage just a few months ago and wondering whether I would want to do something as extravagant as he did for his wedding reception. How must his wife feel?
Something like this REALLY brings our own mortality to the fore. That is what gives us that sickly feeling in the stomach.
I have been an affiliate of Corey’s Internet Marketing Center for a few years now and had the utmost respect for the man and was inspired by his success.
My thoughts are with his wife and family
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June 5th, 2005 at 12:43 am
This news are so unexpected. I had just recently started to read and listen to Corey’s CDs. This definitely should remind us all to live in the NOW because we never know. My thoughts and prayers are with all those close to Corey. May God inspire you to keep sharing Corey’s knowledge and passion with the World. My multimillionaire best-seller friend and business partner T. Harv Eker personally introduced Corey to me and to a group of entrepreneurs. We will never forget all the things we learned there and will certainly support his new project. Harv (http://www.secretsofthemillionairemind.org) invited Corey to be a speaker for his Wealth and Wisdom yearly seminar. My partner was so right to consider Mr. Rudl to be the number internet marketing expert in the world. Corey, thank you, thank you, thank you for all your inspiration and marketing knowledge.
June 7th, 2005 at 2:14 am
Talked to Cory barely 14 months ago at a weekend seminar in Vancouver. He said He was moving to San Diego. Getting Married. All has come and gone including his life. my message is money doe not always bring what we want or intended. rest in Peace , young Man;rest in Peace.
June 8th, 2005 at 3:24 am
This news has blown me away. I can’t believe this guy is actually gone. This is one of the biggest blows against the marketing system that the world will ever feel. I feel very sorry that he had to be taken out at such a young age. Especially with all that he has done in his short duration of life. ;_;
I’m extremely sorry for his wife. I didn’t even know he was married. That really is too bad.
June 8th, 2005 at 1:24 pm
Though i have never met or even spoken to corey, new of his death hit me rather hard, he was a hero to me. As a fellow entrepreneur, the guy was always at the back of my mind as an example of what was possible. i actually bought a software from his company(among others) which i found cheaper elsewhere, that’s how savvy the guy was. you just felt confident doing business with him. my condolences go out to his family and especially his new bride. rest in peace corey
June 15th, 2005 at 4:52 am
I got an email from Cory’s widow,Tracy today & was shocked & saddened to hear of his death.I am severely vision impaired,but still wanted to try to make an income on the Internet & bought “Insider’s Secrets…” and diligently followed Cory.I looked forward to getting his emails & made them BIG & tried hard to read them,no matter how long it took me. He was an inspiration & I will truly miss him.My condolensces to his family.I know this lovely & talented man will be missed by many. Sincerely~elizabeth
July 21st, 2005 at 9:17 am
So sorry to hear this news. Life can be shorter than you think it will be. live for today. Don’t waste a minute. He didn’t,
July 25th, 2005 at 7:33 am
Unexpected Corey’s death shakened all of us! It is so very
sad heard hem pass at a so young and fuul of life age.
Sincere condelences to your family and friends.
Nizami Rzayev,
Azerbaijan Republic.
July 27th, 2005 at 1:18 pm
Today is 28 July and I am just now hearing of Corey’s passing! I and my husband Mike have conversed with Corey since he started out in the “closet” office. It really was that small. I wondered why I had not heard from him for a while. After I read you’re mail Mal, I had to go check out a few other emails to see if it was realy true. I am just really blown away. I know he enjoyed life. At least he had the means to do that. Our condolances to his family, friends and especially to Tracy. At least we had the opportunity to know him, even though it was briefly. His life had a purpose. We need to see what that was and try to give attention to it so that his early passing was not futile. There was a message for someone here. He will surely be missed in our emails for a very long time. Rest in peace young man. AJ and MD of http://www.SuesGiftStore.com