It's a mad world out there. Dog eats dog. Be on top of things, or you'll be taken advantage of. First you need to take mad risks while young. Then you need to get people to do work instead of you. Then you find people that get people to do work for them. This is the harsh reality of success. Simply working hard doesn't cut it. You have to be sharp, nimble and devious.
It's a mad world out there. Dog eats dog. Be on top of things, or you'll be taken advantage of. First you need to take mad risks while young. Then you need to get people to do work instead of you. Then you find people that get people to do work for them. This is the harsh reality of success. Simply working hard doesn't cut it. You have to be sharp, nimble and devious.
Word.
It's a mad world out there. Dog eats dog.
It seems more like a parasitic domino effect to me than canine cannibalism.
Dogs do their damages quickly and telegraph their body language in obvious ways, while parasites can outright go inside of you. Even just an idea can hurt you, steal from you, drain you dry, but it can't really bite you like a dog does.
Be on top of things, or you'll be taken advantage of.
Being low enough to be beneath one's gaze tends to work too, in modern society at least.
The people who are hurt the most are capable failures, the middle ground where they could succeed, but don't due to poor circumstances of their environment. They are above pity support and beneath success, so they just fail while watching both directions do better than they.
First you need to take mad risks while young.
It's easy to look at the successful squeaky wheel and figure this is the way, but there's far more failures under this model than winners, and there's next-to-nothing there to show you if you'd be one of those people before you take that risk.
Then you need to get people to do work instead of you. Then you find people that get people to do work for them.
You don't even have to take risks for this part to be true.
Pyramid Schemes and original ideas are how to win the game, and guess which one's easier?
This is the harsh reality of success. Simply working hard doesn't cut it. You have to be sharp, nimble and devious.
No, you just need charisma and ingenuity to make it in this world. Anything else can be delegated.
More of Turncoat's bullshit navel-gazing. See above. :D
So how's Chapo these days?
It's a mad world out there. Dog eats dog.
It seems more like a parasitic domino effect to me than canine cannibalism.
Dogs do their damages quickly and telegraph their body language in obvious ways, while parasites can outright go inside of you. Even just an idea can hurt you, steal from you, drain you dry, but it can't really bite you like a dog does.Be on top of things, or you'll be taken advantage of.
Being low enough to be beneath one's gaze tends to work too, in modern society at least.
The people who are hurt the most are capable failures, the middle ground where they could succeed, but don't due to poor circumstances of their environment. They are above pity support and beneath success, so they just fail while watching both directions do better than they.First you need to take mad risks while young.
It's easy to look at the successful squeaky wheel and figure this is the way, but there's far more failures under this model than winners, and there's next-to-nothing there to show you if you'd be one of those people before you take that risk.
Then you need to get people to do work instead of you. Then you find people that get people to do work for them.
You don't even have to take risks for this part to be true.
Pyramid Schemes and original ideas are how to win the game, and guess which one's easier?This is the harsh reality of success. Simply working hard doesn't cut it. You have to be sharp, nimble and devious.
No, you just need charisma and ingenuity to make it in this world. Anything else can be delegated.
I was just setting a bait for legga, which he took, I'll let him argue against this. Isn't that right John Smith, agreeing with something you said yourself on antisocial.
It's a mad world out there. Dog eats dog.
It seems more like a parasitic domino effect to me than canine cannibalism.
Dogs do their damages quickly and telegraph their body language in obvious ways, while parasites can outright go inside of you. Even just an idea can hurt you, steal from you, drain you dry, but it can't really bite you like a dog does.Be on top of things, or you'll be taken advantage of.
Being low enough to be beneath one's gaze tends to work too, in modern society at least.
The people who are hurt the most are capable failures, the middle ground where they could succeed, but don't due to poor circumstances of their environment. They are above pity support and beneath success, so they just fail while watching both directions do better than they.First you need to take mad risks while young.
It's easy to look at the successful squeaky wheel and figure this is the way, but there's far more failures under this model than winners, and there's next-to-nothing there to show you if you'd be one of those people before you take that risk.
Then you need to get people to do work instead of you. Then you find people that get people to do work for them.
You don't even have to take risks for this part to be true.
Pyramid Schemes and original ideas are how to win the game, and guess which one's easier?This is the harsh reality of success. Simply working hard doesn't cut it. You have to be sharp, nimble and devious.
No, you just need charisma and ingenuity to make it in this world. Anything else can be delegated.
I was just setting a bait for legga, which he took, I'll let him argue against this. Isn't that right John Smith, agreeing with something you said yourself on antisocial.
Your mom is Legga.
It's a mad world out there. Dog eats dog. Be on top of things, or you'll be taken advantage of. First you need to take mad risks while young. Then you need to get people to do work instead of you. Then you find people that get people to do work for them. This is the harsh reality of success. Simply working hard doesn't cut it. You have to be sharp, nimble and devious.
i agree with most of this but i would change "mad risks" into educated and calculated risks. do you have any examples or mentors you have followed?
More of Turncoat's bullshit navel-gazing. See above. :D
LMAO, it's so fucking pretentious and unnecessary for him to pick apart every fucking word and write his thesis on it.
also when he asks u about chapo, u should ask him about crow trying to fuck systematic, tryptamine and edvard all while she was with his sorry ass, and him begging her not to leave him. also him grabbing sist's dick one lonely night on the couch. lmao