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PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:07 am 
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Guys like Erik Van Markovik, and Richard La Ruina clearly worked the barest minimum and they det along financially reasonably well...

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 12:34 pm 
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Yes, but in my country Starbucks is quite upmarket. My zone is zone 18, everything is cheap here, but there are no dating sites, even the 1980' smaller cinema theaters all shut down, and my home is 46km away for HBs who live in zone 3. I allways say for date 1: Let's go to see the Museum of Communism in zone 6! Before pickup, I fought toot and nail to stay away from zone 6 because that was so pricy! But what can I do, there are at least 10 main tourist sites, and Z 6 is strategically located, accessible place where all the shit is going on!
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What's a zone? Sounds like Hunger Games or something like that?
Anyway if everything is cheap then that is to your advantage... so museums, strolls in a park, or maybe there is some plaza in Budapest where you and a date can throw feed at the pigeons. What is important is not how much money are spending but the time you are giving her.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:28 pm 
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A zone is a district in a city, each district a separate council, with a population of at least 50.000 souls, and there are 25 such districhts that differ largelly in character.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 3:03 pm 
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Guys like Erik Van Markovik, and Richard La Ruina clearly worked the barest minimum and they det along financially reasonably well...
Like I said, "hard" not "long". Unless you're naturally superb at something (and I'm talking real top quality, not just pretty decent), then you're going to have to work hard to get good at something. If you want to set up your own business and work from home doing whatever hours you want, then fine, go for it - but it will take a lot of hard work at first to get into that position. If you want to become really good at pick up and make money through running courses for other people or by selling online manuals/programmes, then great, but you're going to have to put the hard work in to get good at pick up first, then put a lot of effort into organising and marketing your programmes/products.

You can name me anyone who works short hours for good pay, and I will show you 1) a lot of hard work before they got to that point, 2) a 'genius' level of natural ability at something, or 3) a very rich family. Often it's a combination - you work very hard to learn new things and then you learn enough skills to be able to go into consultancy yourself or something like that. But unless you have practiced and learned those skills before hand, you're not going to get into that position. Even elite sportsmen (who have got more natural ability than most people) train to become as good as they are. If they sat around drinking and playing Xbox all day, they wouldn't be elite athletes.

Like I said as well, you don't need to be super rich, but even to advance yourself only slightly, you need to put the hard work in.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:41 pm 
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Good remark thanks. Where did you get your MBA by the way :)?

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:30 pm 
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Good remark thanks. Where did you get your MBA by the way :)?
I just indoctrinated some surprisingly cool professors from Oxford in the seduction arts in return for one.


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