“The 22 Psychological Triggers That Make Women Chase You… Starting Tonight”

Forget the cash, the cars, and the chiseled jawlines. Female desire operates on a completely different frequency. Primal. Subconscious. Triggers that bypass her logic and hit her on a gut level. Most guys are totally blind to them.

I know because I was one of them. The overthinking. The paralysis. The silent drive home kicking yourself for freezing up. Watching average guys walk away with the girl while you stood there stuck in your own head.

Then I decoded the psychology behind what actually makes women tick. 22 hard rules.  Subtle behavioral shifts that rewired my entire reality. The anxiety evaporated. Women started leaning in. Investing. Chasing.

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We've covered the importance of having money and skills. Next is a concept I was never good at. Diplomacy. Kissing butt. My contract with Apple was just about to end but it just got extended.

Here are the keys to keeping your job:

1) Do exactly what is asked of you. Your boss needs to know that you will do everything he asks. This is tough to understand. You might be smarter than he is, or more talented at the skill you were hired for, but ultimately he has to go in a room with his boss (and HIS boss, etc) and is being held accountable for what he SAID that YOU will achieve. He must know that your #1 objective is to keep him happy. Also, your bosses boss can't get anything done if there is a weak link in the chain of command, so you must do what you are asked.

2) Quickly get up to speed on the crappy, mediocre tasks. The devil is in the details. Chances are, if you get in trouble at work, it will be triggered by some silly mistake on some seemingly redundant, mundane assignment. Excel at these tasks by putting the extra effort in.

3) Give credit where it's due. You should learn to recognize the skills of your teammates and remind them of what THEY are good at. I used to have this big, fat friend and he could never attract women, but everyone loved him because he had a special talent. He would tell you what YOU were great at. He made everyone else a star in his presence. But it must be sincere. You're not handing out second place trophies, you're getting people to do what they are natural good at, and this is the key to managing a team.

4) Work on your reputation. Ultimately someone needs to sign off and say you are the authority on a certain subject. Own your subject so they can declare you the leader in that genre. This means delivering on what you say you will deliver on. It means saying things in advance that later prove true. That requires hard work at your particular skills.

5) Become invaluable. Given a chance, you can learn secrets and skills that nobody else in the company has. That means that they can ask you a question that you can answer in a minute which would take someone else a week, and you'll do a better job in 1 minute. This requires your skill, hard work and diplomacy to have others trust in you enough to master key operations. Be someone they need and they will think twice about parting ways.

6) Be punctual. Missing a meeting or being late causes the whole team to wait. This is a terrible thing to do. Always be punctual to the exact minute.

I hope this helps you avoid carrying your poor cats through 12 states in 12 years like I had to in order to figure this out. Rest assured fluffy and peaches are fine.
 
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Meh, I'll just stick to freeloading off of suckers like you who are forced to pay for 'people like me'. Been working out fine so far.
 

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Note that "meh" is listed as one of the most annoying terms in the English language. I suppose if that were your first language you'd care.
Meh, I'll just stick to freeloading off of suckers like you who are forced to pay for 'people like me'. Been working out fine so far.
You actually freeload off every person in the world using US Dollars. It's called inflation - inflating the money supply to print a welfare check for you - and is the same as counterfeiting. You reduce the value of every dollar everyone else has (a form of stealing that particularly hurts those living on fixed income such as Senior Citizens and - appropriately - yourself) - all for free Doritos. This is amoral and (for anyone but the Federal Reserve) illegal. But no wonder why you love Central Banking and Socialism.

This system can't be maintained. It will collapse and you'll go looting and get your sorry as-s shot, and that person will be hailed as a hero. Or you will get a job. Your choice.
 

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1) Do exactly what is asked of you. Your boss needs to know that you will do everything he asks. This is tough to understand. You might be smarter than he is, or more talented at the skill you were hired for, but ultimately he has to go in a room with his boss (and HIS boss, etc) and is being held accountable for what he SAID that YOU will achieve. He must know that your #1 objective is to keep him happy. Also, your bosses boss can't get anything done if there is a weak link in the chain of command, so you must do what you are asked.
All great advice, but I'll focus on #1. A common mistake for the brainy/bright/intellectual employee is to focus on "showing off" how smart they are rather doing exactly what is asked.

The boss might ask for something very mundane and straightforward, but the brainy employee might be tempted to waste time debating fine minutia rather than just doing the task and getting it done.

My boss fired an employee like that. The guy (who got canned) wouldn't STFU. He only wanted to talk about everything, debate immaterial details and be a total "know it all."
 

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Note that "meh" is listed as one of the most annoying terms in the English language. I suppose if that were your first language you'd care.

You actually freeload off every person in the world using US Dollars. It's called inflation - inflating the money supply to print a welfare check for you - and is the same as counterfeiting. You reduce the value of every dollar everyone else has (a form of stealing that particularly hurts those living on fixed income such as Senior Citizens and - appropriately - yourself) - all for free Doritos. This is amoral and (for anyone but the Federal Reserve) illegal. But no wonder why you love Central Banking and Socialism.

This system can't be maintained. It will collapse and you'll go looting and get your sorry as-s shot, and that person will be hailed as a hero. Or you will get a job. Your choice.
Freeloading ftw.
 

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Good stuff neil! Agreed on all points!
 
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