Matthew McConaughey is being slammed after his bizarre self-help seminar turned into a sales pitch for an expensive life coach course valued at $4,507. During the webinar, McConaughey played the bongos and gave vague advice on self-improvement before promoting a program called "Roadtrip: The Highway to More." He was joined by motivational speaker Tony Robbins and entrepreneur Dean Graziosi, who offered an eight-week package reduced to $397 for attendees. The course claims to help people reach their full potential, but many people have since denounced the seminar as a shameless attempt to make money. According to the 'Art of Livin' website, over 2.4 million people joined McConaughey for the seminar, which was marketed as an "intimate one-time event to create a future you can look forward to." The event was criticized on social media for being a cash-grab, with many viewers disappointed that the seminar turned into a big sales pitch. One viewer warned others not to bother, calling it an infomercial. Another viewer, who was struggling financially due to caring for a sick husband, was disappointed that the event turned into a sales pitch that they couldn't afford. The two-month course offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, but the website cautions that "this program won't work if you don't consume the content."