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17 May
🚨 Sale 🚨

Running it back from yesterday.
Once my writing membership is done, guides will no longer be sold.

Engagement is the New Cocaine. The guide that started it all.

$25 off for 40 orders or 5 hours. Whichever comes first. gum.co/kegd/theend2
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16 May
🚨 Clearance Sale on Engagement Is The New Cocaine 🚨

Switching all my writing guides to a membership portal where I can continuously update. Soon I'm no longer selling the guides.

The sale begins. 50% off!

$25 off for 50 People
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3 May
A thread on self-defense:

You wanna learn self-defense? Worried that you can't fight?

With all the shit that can go wrong in a street fight (like you accidently killing him and catching a manslaughter), here's a WAY better plan:
1) Don't spend time in places where shit goes down.

Clubs, bars, the hood, the block–pretty much any place with lots of alcohol & even more ego.

Pretty much any place where someone is gonna be compelled to check you to save face.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
2) Don't be an asshole.

Just use basic manners with people and you'll avoid almost all situations that could get violent.

And if they start out with disrespect, don't react immediately. Pause, keep calm, and respond firmly but respectfully.

Do not escalate. No one wins.
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22 Dec 20
The 3 best analogies:

1) Poker gives you a real education about loss aversion bias.

You see that in the short term, outcome and process aren't necessarily correlated but in the long term, but a sound process will win.

Keep doing the right things even with the wrong outcome.
2) Combat sports teach you that anything worth having is a brutal process.

Most people don't succeed because they aren't willing to work through the pain and suffering.

Life is pain and suffering, with only small glimpses of joy. You become weak when you expect the opposite.
3) Chess teaches the value of a strategic mind and how to plan for order of effects beyond your first action.

Seeing the future is powerful, but being able to create it makes you untouchable

This power is objective and forces you to mute your subjective feelings--or get crushed
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29 Dec 19
(IMPORTANT THREAD)
Had an email exchange with a dude complaining how "it was impossible to get 10s" because of he's only 5'7"

Not only was he angry, it's not the first time I've got this type of email. Each time the guys are 17-21. There's also another commonality...
Each dude refused to take my advice. They just wanted to be angry and complain.

I get being frustrated, but these dudes got me fucked up if they thought I was gonna endorse complaining over improving.

Not a single one wanted to actually become attractive....
They just wanted to complain they didn't hit the genetic jackpot. These were young dudes with no value yet anyway

Before you complain about genetics, make sure you've spent AT LEAST 1-2 years

Getting jacked
Lowering your body fat
Improving style
Making money
Getting interesting
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30 Nov 19
When most people talk about @ScottAdamsSays "Talent Stack", they forget some crucial things.

I'm here to set the record straight before this terms into one of those annoying (but somewhat accurate) buzzwords like "personal branding".
1) Go not as deep BUT not as wide also.

The idea is not to be a dilettante. Rather, you want to at least be good enough to:

-Objectively rank in the top 20%
-Make a living from the skill
-Be recognized by an independent body

Aim to be better than average at a few things.
2) Have a different skill stack than the masses

When everyone can write copy, tell stories, and market, you don't have a skill stack. You have the minimum for success.

If everyone in your industry can do a thing, you doing it as well is NOT a skill stack. It's a prerequisite.
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