pitt
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Meeting people who are doing better than you
I just noticed how much effect has on you meeting people who are doing better than you.
MikeCF emphasizes a lot in the forum how important is to have friends who are doing better than you. Let me just quote MikeCF most recent comment on this before i tell you guys what happened to me recently:
"I have personally always surrounded myself with my superiors because it has always made me better. If I had hung with my equals, I'd still be broke and view meeting women as a matter of luck.
Instead I sought out people who were better than me, and now my life is something that as a child I never imagined it could be"
Anyway, a friend of mine being trying to get me to meet this nigerian cat that is studying here in DR but i have been postponing our meeting because i have been mad busy. So this week i decided to travel to the city where he is staying so we could meet up. What a good decision i made. This cat is 22 years old, from a super rich nigerian family, mad humble and pulls lots of girls too. His lifestyle made me impressed. He lives in a SICK 3 bedroom house, drives a SICK car, has 3 housemaids and definitely has his shit together.
After meeting him, suddenly i have upped my standards in life. Meeting this guy made realize that i can have a better life. Its not wishing a better life as if i was jealous of his lifestyle or as if i was competing against him, its simply because upgrading my lifestyle would give me wider options and make me a happier man in the long run. I think hanging out with average people really makes you stay average and with average wishes.
And no, i wont waste most of my life trying to get rich because thats not my goal anymore. I am looking to simply upgrade my international playboy lifestyle.
I just thought i should share this, this really had a strong impact on me.
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| 11-23-2012 04:04 PM |
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TheBulldozer
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RE: Meeting people who are doing better than you
I was thinking of making a thread about this, but it seems you've beat me to it. I feel like the mentality that is oftentimes pushed is to 'get yours' without regard to other people, men or women. I sometimes wonder if people associate the independece of traveling and player lifestyle with the abandonment of close companions.
I can unequivocally say that the relationships I've fostered through the years with other people have allowed me access to things I'd never dreamed of. The types of relationships I'm talking about are lifelong, we'll be sitting back at 60 laughing about the life we live type of relationships. IMO these relationships that I share with some of my best friends and closest confidants are just as important as familial or female relationshionships. In fact, I probably devote more time to cultivating these relationships than I could ever imagine doing with a woman.
Without waxing poetic about my friends, the effort on my part is to surround myself with people who offer value, challenge my beliefs, and push me to become a better person. I've got player friends, I've got omega friends, I've got smart friends, I've got dumb friends, I've got friends who disagree with my beliefs, and friends who also live similarly to me. One way or another, they all present tangible real world value to me. However, from what I've learned, it's important to give something back if you want to truly build these relationships. I notice people without many friends, and the subtle commonality is that they're very hesitant to present anything of value, be it financially, or emotionally. They play their cards unnecessarily close to their chest, and ultimately to the detriment to themselves.
I've got a lot more to say about this topic, but I'd like to see where this goes.
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| 11-23-2012 05:39 PM |
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