TW. This is a very interesting thread you started. I've enjoyed both your posts' and the responses of other members. Thought provoking stuff here.
I've had such a hard time learning copywriting for just those reasons. I couldn't get past the part of trickery; of preying on the emotional weakness of those in the niche. 
I got to the point where it became obvious that long copy is necessary for those products that hucksters push on the gullible. They have to wear you down.
I just recently purchased piece of software (QuickBooks). Their copy simply tells you what the software does...made it easy to make a decision  Unlike software being sold by the hucksters.
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				the potential (and TEMPTATION) for playing one's audience FOR FOOLS!   
 
Scamming them -- saying to one's self, "Hell I'll get the same amount of profit if I give them real value, OR NOT.  Maybe it'll be an even bigger payday for me if I DON'T give them any real value!" 
 
There's an old joke, billed as the ultimate "New Yorker's" joke, supposedly reflective of their famous who-gives-a-crap, tough-love attitude (I grew up in NYC, so I can say this) -- the joke goes like this... 
 
Joe: I've got this great LIVE BEE collection -- with bees from all over the world, with dozens of different species and types.  It is a truly wonderful collection. 
 
Henry: Really!  Where do you keep all those bees? 
 
Joe: In this cigar box right here. 
 
Henry: WOW! -- But don't they sting each other in there?  Don't they kill each other? 
 
Joe: F**k 'em. 
 
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THAT'S hucksterism. 
 
Playing your audience FOR FOOLS. 
 
Using sleazy USED CAR SALESMEN techniques -- thereby DISRESPECTING your potential customers, and then not giving a crap about it -- because the payday will be the same (or better) anyhow. 
 
And -- unfortunately -- that maybe EXACTLY how the (real) world is viewing YOU, whether you like it or not! -- Whether you're actually doing that, or not! 
 
The real world may very well think you're wearing a plaid jacket -- even if you're not! 
 
-- TW 
			
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