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    What wealthy people don't tell you.

    OP? Is that "original post"?
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    What wealthy people don't tell you.

    I believe this to be true. As in fitness, it is best not to focus on the final result, but to focus on the day to day efforts; the process. To be successfully process-oriented, I believe one must be fully in the moment. When a person is unhappy doing what he is doing, he uses some point...
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    What wealthy people don't tell you.

    An obvious third option is being neglected here. If one desires minimal creature comforts, or exerts maximum will over his expenditures such that he only buys that which he really needs or that which will add value to his existence, then a person doesn't have to make an exorbitant amount of...
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    Is this pointless?

    Want to workout and get a better body? Don't have access to weights? Take the advice above, and check into bodyweight training. My favorite guy is Ross Enamait. His books are awesome, and despite what some may say, bodyweight training can be a wonderful way to build a strong body. He's...
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    Slimfast in the morning?

    Behind water and milk, sugar is the third and fourth ingredient of Slimfast. Slimfast is not much more than sugar water. It will be difficult to lose weight/stay trim drinking Slimfast with any sort of regularity. The nutritional makeup of quality meal replacement shakes is quite a bit...
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    Slimfast in the morning?

    Slimfast is not what you want. Try a good whey protein powder and a piece of fruit, or a good Meal Replacement Shake like Myoplex. Leave the Slimfast to the dieting soccer moms and old people.
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    Considering Juggler's Workshop. Advice?

    I definitely intend on getting some experience in between now and mid-January (especially after your advice). One of my best friends has solid game, though he'll be the first to admit that he's streaky, and that he can't always discern why he's successful when he's successful. But the fact...
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    Considering Juggler's Workshop. Advice?

    I've already read through it, and it's quite an endorsement, wouldn't you say? Thanks for the link, though. I didn't provide it myself, as I was too lazy to include it in my original post. Would you go to it if you were clueless and wingmanless, So Many Ways?
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    Considering Juggler's Workshop. Advice?

    I live in a small town, and most of my buddies are engaged or married. So wingmen are an issue, though I have some potentials. As I am new to all of this, I really feel that I could grow quickly by taking a weekend workshop, but I want to make sure that I submerse myself in one that fits my...
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    being a man

    Excellent post about the importance of true experience over tricks and methods. One of my favorite segments of Neil Strauss' The Game is when Tyler Durden approaches Style (Strauss) and asks him how he managed to pull in this extraordinary woman (a woman who ends up becoming Strauss' LTR)...
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    An Introduction

    Yes, it's a problem being "all up inside your head." It's not a good thing. I often feel like I'm not actually participating in the activities that are around me, but instead, that I'm watching them from afar; observing them. It's like the world is a play, and I'm sitting in the audience...
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    An Introduction

    I’m esoteric. Currently, I am a person of great ideas and little action. I am a reader, a teacher, a writer, a musician, a fitness enthusiast, a sexual explorer, a lover of women, a connoisseur of the arts, a socialite, a philosopher, and an aspiring businessman. Unfortunately, I am a big...
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