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carrot

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I see those who bullshtinig and ability to do better bullshiiit do succeed
for those who stuck in reality ,how to believe and into bullshiitting

its required in life to succeed
 

If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.

Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.

This will quickly drive all women away from you.

And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.

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No, bvll****ting is not a virtue of success.

But what you are hitting on is what I call "the money maker vs. money appropriator dichotomy". Like all dichotomies, this one is also false.

At the base of the issue is the question, "How does one make money?" Wealth, like every other human value, must be produced. Wealth does not exist as a static, metaphysical "pie" for which we must fight for slices or crumbs (or "distribution"). Wealth is an infinite absolute, which means that you can acquire as much wealth as you are able to produce.

Wealth is produced by taking the metaphysical building blocks of nature and converting them into something useful to mankind, or by rendering an intellectual service that is useful. The prime fundamental, the X factor in creating wealth, is your ability to think. Wealth is a product of man's mind, not his muscles (or his ability to cheat).

A money maker is a man with an intransigent devotion to a rational purpose, who pursues it with the passion of a fighter, the patience of a saint, and the endurance of a martyr. The money maker seeks to conquer nature by harnessing it towards greater productive purposes. He is flexible in regards to circumstances, but inflexible in regards to people. The money maker holds his own work as the highest purpose and value of his life, and he holds himself responsible for creating whatever value he is going to offer to others to trade in transactions of uncoerced, mutual benefit. He is the man who lives in reality, who does not try to evade it in any measure, and who knows that in any attempt to cheat others he can only defraud himself. He lives by the saying, "You cannot cheat an honest man."

The money appropriator, the perennial parasite, is the man who produces nothing and "acquires" money by filching it from the pocket of the man who created it. He seeks to conquer other men by means of social maneuvering and political pull; his knowledge (and his character) is pathetically shallow and the only way he knows how to make money is to take it from someone else. With every temporary "success" he achieves, his panic is augmented by the knowledge he evades--that he does not deserve the money he has, and every time he "wins" he feels one step closer to the destruction he knows himself to deserve.

Crime, and social maneuvering, do not pay.

If you see others who seem to advance by means of "bvll****ting" others, whether it is a used car salesman or the President of the United States, check your premises. It is not any real or valid success or achievement that he has made, but just one more temporary stay of execution, one more evasion of reality for which reality will eventually punish him, one more brick in his wall of evasions that will come crashing down on his head.
 

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Read this book if you guys get a chance


100 Bullshiiit Jobs...And How to Get Them
http://www.amazon.com/100-Bull****-Jobs-How-Them/dp/0060734795

problem for me was stuck in my own thinking creating/inventing new
just a little of discipline and any of these bs

Investment banker/politician is a BS job as per this book



carrot said:
for those who stuck in reality ,how to believe and into bullshiitting
 

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Julius_Seizeher said:
No, bvll****ting is not a virtue of success.

But what you are hitting on is what I call "the money maker vs. money appropriator dichotomy". Like all dichotomies, this one is also false.

At the base of the issue is the question, "How does one make money?" Wealth, like every other human value, must be produced. Wealth does not exist as a static, metaphysical "pie" for which we must fight for slices or crumbs (or "distribution"). Wealth is an infinite absolute, which means that you can acquire as much wealth as you are able to produce.

Wealth is produced by taking the metaphysical building blocks of nature and converting them into something useful to mankind, or by rendering an intellectual service that is useful. The prime fundamental, the X factor in creating wealth, is your ability to think. Wealth is a product of man's mind, not his muscles (or his ability to cheat).

A money maker is a man with an intransigent devotion to a rational purpose, who pursues it with the passion of a fighter, the patience of a saint, and the endurance of a martyr. The money maker seeks to conquer nature by harnessing it towards greater productive purposes. He is flexible in regards to circumstances, but inflexible in regards to people. The money maker holds his own work as the highest purpose and value of his life, and he holds himself responsible for creating whatever value he is going to offer to others to trade in transactions of uncoerced, mutual benefit. He is the man who lives in reality, who does not try to evade it in any measure, and who knows that in any attempt to cheat others he can only defraud himself. He lives by the saying, "You cannot cheat an honest man."

The money appropriator, the perennial parasite, is the man who produces nothing and "acquires" money by filching it from the pocket of the man who created it. He seeks to conquer other men by means of social maneuvering and political pull; his knowledge (and his character) is pathetically shallow and the only way he knows how to make money is to take it from someone else. With every temporary "success" he achieves, his panic is augmented by the knowledge he evades--that he does not deserve the money he has, and every time he "wins" he feels one step closer to the destruction he knows himself to deserve.

Crime, and social maneuvering, do not pay.

If you see others who seem to advance by means of "bvll****ting" others, whether it is a used car salesman or the President of the United States, check your premises. It is not any real or valid success or achievement that he has made, but just one more temporary stay of execution, one more evasion of reality for which reality will eventually punish him, one more brick in his wall of evasions that will come crashing down on his head.
That Should be the core of wealth building, but many make it the sleazy spineless way too. Stock trading, these days, is basically stealing from others as "investing" is no longer a viable play due the mass corruption at the top here in America, see Congress exempt from insider trading prosecution.

America provides many crevices for these weasels to hide. However, I continue to build what little wealth I have, relatively speaking, Strictly on my own shoulders, because I'm the little guy. I never seek to take advantage of others, ever. I seek discounts, freebies, etc, but never sell a sh!t product as the next best thing when it's made cheaply in a 3rd world country. I never ponzi people out of their wealth to build my wealth. I don't charge $70 to stick a stick in your mouth the way that a family physician might bill you or your insurance. I don't offer worthless courses (introduced to you by "you Need an education" bright and sunny advertisements, and then when my Customers "graduate" they are simply left with debt, more cases than not, and no ROI, because the half (or more) of the teachers I employ aren't really THERE to insure a full dynamic, practical course or learning experience. **I'm telling you, half my professors in University fudged on everything and made the tests multiple choice scantron bullsh!t (scamtron).

America is the epitome of lies and bullsh!t, on the whole, now. That's why it appears to be the only avenue to wealth that works. It's infected the world, and it's infecting our future generations into a decaying, fruitless, decrepit, ghost town of "Taking from others what's Mine." We do not have enough leaders, and of those who would lead us the right way, we do not have enough who are Llistened to. When the people are ready, the teacher(s) will appear.
 
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