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It covers a wide range of subjects, but I don't to make 100 different posts...
Point 1: Where can I find the complete teaching of Tyler Durden? He doesn't have any books written as far as I know, but I'd like to hear what he has to say...
Don't. Tyler is an absolute tool. You read models didn't you? That's enough.
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Point 2: Often, people will ask "what do I do?" It has been said on here that girls don't care what you do for work. I have not found that to be the case. I find that they do. This is what I do.... I am in the process of convincing a private lender to lend me about $75,000 so that I can build a house from scratch and then sell it for hopefully $140,000. Then, I will do this in other areas of the country that have higher home values so that I can profit more. I spend time researching home values across the country to know where this is and researching land to build on. I will do this several times until I have enough money to put down on a hotel. Then, I will use the income from this hotel to secure loans for another hotel, and then another and another, until I have 1000s of hotels and a hotel empire the size of the Hilton's or larger. I spent time looking at financial statements of hotels and other high-density commercial properties. I can usually cut costs by being more intelligent than the previous owner (I don't pay lawyers or accountants, for example).
Dude, what do you actually do? I think I've read about 40 of your "get rich" ideas. Do you actually do something in the meanwhile? Like work?
Anyway, to answer whether or not girls care what you do, they do. An educated, quality, hot woman will not go out with a bartender/waiter/taxi driver 99% of the times. He's not in her demographic. It's not the actual job that will bother her, it's what being over 21 and a cab driver denotes about who you are. Would an ambitious man settle for fairing people around town as a means to make a living?
That doesn't mean she can't be attracted to him. She can. It just means she most likely won't date him. Women live in abundance. She knows an equally attractive man is just around the corner. And he's probably an engineer.
Again, it's not the actual job. It's what the job communicates about who you are.
Then again if she's an McDonalds employee, she probably won't expect you to be a doctor. But you've read models, so you should understand the concept of demographics and dating on your own level.
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Also, I'm in the process of inventing a product that detoxes your lungs from damage from cigarette smoke. It's main ingredient is the mineral Zeolite which has qualities that absorbs heavy metals. It also have various other minerals and herbs in it that have been shown to absorb metals and tar. I am in the process of finding a place to manufacture this in small quantities and getting licensed. I will probably hire people to sell it door-to-door as well as try to sell it to retail stores, even those as large as Wal-Mart and CVS. That idea went from idea to product in about one week.
Yeah, and I'm in the process of creating a smartphone app that will make me a $1.000.000 over night. Who cares? Everyone has ideas. There's no point in speaking about them until you've actually materialized them into success.
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In 2-3 years, I will be taking out loans to buy exotic cars and renting them out. For example, you can buy a Lamborghini Aventador for $7,500 for the loan and the insurance and rent it out for $3,000/day to tourists and theoretically (on paper) profit $400,000-$500,000 per year for one car. Then, I will buy 1000s of cars and start these businesses in every tourist town in the country.
Same shit as above.
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Also, when I am really old and I have a TON of money from my hotels, I will start taking out loans to construct nuclear power plants or maybe geothermal plants. I also might invest in farms.
You really have it all figured out don't you? Life is not linear. If you honestly expect it to unfold the way you've got it pictured in your head you're gonna be living through a lot of dissapointment.
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So what should I say when someone asks "what do I do?" Lol.
What you actually do. Your actually job. You're not a hotel chain CEO, you're not a modeling agency director nor an inventor. You have ideas, you don't have results. So the answer to that question is your real occupation, if you have one.
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Point #3: I've been back on good old FaceBook lately. One day, I started messaging hot girls that "I might know" (had a mutual friend or a friend of a friend), and wouldn't you know, some hot ones wrote back. I want to know how to fix my profile to make it awesome. How can I portray high social value on a FaceBook profile? I also joined groups like "Gym Girls" and other model groups because that way, I can message the girls on there. I need to fix my profile and make it awesome somehow.
Use tinder for that. An awesome profile is one that has very few, if any selfies. And pictures of you doing various activities with various people.
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Point #4: What is the PERFECT lifestyle? Does such a thing exist? Does it involve hanging out and screwing hot chicks? I think so. Preferably with lots of money, nice cars, and vacations?
It's different for everyone. The perfect lifestyle is the lifestyle that makes you happy. My honest opinion is that you get little to no pussy. Which is ok, that makes up 90% of this forum. I say that because you put immense value on "fucking hot women". When you'll actually get to the point of fucking hot women you'll realize that while it's great, it's nothing to make a life purpose out of.
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Point #5: I posted a picture of what I dress in now. I changed the white suit jacket for the standard black suit jacket, but I kept the Gucci shades. I think they're awesome. I think that is an appropriate way to peacock without looking too goofy. I went out in the white suit jacket one night and "felt" eyes on me (whatever that means). I think the white comes across as a little try-too-hard, but you do need to stick out and I do love the glasses and plan to buy some Versace's and Prada's next time I can afford it. I just think they're cool. I went to Winghouse "dress to impress" and voted for myself yesterday. Lol.
Peacocking is a retarded concept. Take a look at guys when you head out. You'll realize almost all of them look dress the same. All you need is a little sense of style and you'll already be standing out without wearing ridiculous flashy clothes.
Bit of brutal honesty headed your way. Your white suit jacket attire is just bad.
For once,
NEVER button the bottom suit button.
Secondly, jacket is too large. You can see it in the shoulders among other things. Size down.
Third, nothing matches with anything. You have 4 colors on you. If you wanna be all fashion, look things up. Generally speaking you should almost never be wearing more than 3 different colours.
You wanna match your shoes with you top. Either the jacket or the shirt.
You also don't wanna be wearing that kind of casual jeans if you're planning on going dress shirt and suit jacket.
I could go on but you probably get the point.
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Point #6: I have noticed that a lot of people pay attention to me when I am "talking business" at a bar, whether that be talking to people about the best way to insure a Lamborghini for commercial rental or taking bids from contractors, talking to architects, etc. I need to know how to capitalize on this interest.
You need to first distinguish whether it's interest or the eye roll look. I personally roll my eyes at the idea of hearing someone talking about shit like that in a bar.
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Point #7: I realized that I am a nerd. I hadn't really thought of myself as a nerd in a while. I am smart. I like science and know how to research minerals and stuff like that. That's okay. I have no problem with that. I think a lot of girls like "nerds" as long as they also have good social skills and personality. I think that "nerd" (or just being smart) is an obvious sign of high value. I have a makeshift science lab in my house right now to concoct my cigarette detox pill and I write down measurements, etc. I am completely okay with this and actually like it. It's good that I realized this about myself. All this "pickup" stuff has caused me to take a closer look at myself.
A "nerd" is someone who's heavily into fantasy and video games. Liking science and "smart" things in general is a sign of intelligence, not a sign of nerdiness.
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Point #8: I was getting my hair cut and the interaction I had with the hair dresser struck me as significant. She was married with a child (or children, I forget). She spends at least 40 hours per week at her job and says that her clients are some of the people that are closest to her. She talks with them about their family, etc. Her husband also works equal amounts of hours at a bank. I started telling her about my business ambitions that are about to take off and I'm pretty sure she was impressed. She kept complimenting me on my eyes and my thick hair, etc. The point is, her life seemed so simple. Like it was just a series of facts that I have to get down. What are these simple facts that make up what a person is?
-What do they do for work?
-How old are they?
-Do they have children?
-What is their gender?
-Are they currently involved in a relationship?
Why it struck me was that it made me think that I am perhaps overthinking the whole thing and these "female" things are not quite as complicated as I may have thought. How do I use this knowledge to get my dick in their mouth? Lol.
I'll give you that one. You're overthinking this whole thing to extents I've rarely seen before. People are complex. There's no "simple facts" that will ever define them.
The list you've mentioned is made of small nothings that may or may not provide relevant info. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. Overtime you'll develop an intrinsic ability of reading people. That comes with practice.