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+Miles Sabin Most certainly, as I spend a lot of time making these videos in my spare time, it might take a while, but I'll be reviewing all the great books of Robert Greene & much more after that.
Have you ever thought about selling posters with all the notes on them from each video because i would certainly pay for it and i belive others would too
I checked a guy at work. He spread rumors about me non-stop. When I had enough, I called him a little punkass bitch. He was trembling. Prior to this he had lied up a reputation as a bamf gangster from X town. After, I checked him, his reputation was destroyed, no one trusted him or believed him anymore. He resigned 2 weeks later.
I agree. Why not understand that the whole book's premise is to inform people like you of what's going on behind the scenes so you can be wary and defend yourself accordingly? I like you. You're well intentioned and realize smearing someone's reputation is bad, but I invite you to do some more digging.
illacertus wow, haven't thought about it from this perspective. I am grateful for spending your time to share your insight with me, bc of u I'm smarter now 😁 Gr8 day 2 u sir 😆
illacertus only 1 more thing, no offense but I think you should know that your does not equal you're bc your is defined as belonging to or associated with any/the person(s) & you're is a shortened form of you are which are 2 words while your is one word. When someone reads "Your well intentioned", the person who reads it may get confused bc it'd sounds like: his well intentioned & this doesn't make much sense..
What if in order to build a "honest" reputation you have to destroy the loyal reputation to one set of persons you'll be known as "honest" And to the other you'll be "not trusted"
“Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.” -John Wooden
There is almost no downside to starting rumors, especially when you have no power. It creates interesting dynamics when you have people with lots of power mix with nobodies, you have to be so careful. Its a bell you just cant unring.
Man, these videos are gold. Thank you so much. I haven't started with the book yet, but I'll do it by late February. This year is going to be very interesting, specially with the knowledge of all these laws! 👍🏼
I'm currently in a secret bunker 500 meeters below ground, they will try to jdam me but cannot get to me, they will blame an accidental drone strike that will try and kill me.they will fail.
@@thegamersadventures4196 Well, his enemies on the left are so stupid, Trump runs circles around them all. it's three years later, 2019. Trump and the Patriots are so winning! Best US President EVUH. And the world is watching...in awe!
How do we react if someone slanders us? especially when there is an influencial figure around at the point that you want to impress. Do we laugh it off? Keep silent? etc. Thanks for the content its amazing :D
I was just thinking, If you try to laugh off 'humoured' slander directed at damaging your reputation infront of someone influential(you want to impress ofc), (such as don't trust him with _____ or he'll _____ [implying that you've done it in the past when you haven't]), the point is still being driven home and a negative impression has already been set. Laughing off doesnt deny that and seems like you are accepting it so is it really the best option. Thanks.
Solid. It could also reframe an intended insult as a joke. It's not reactive behaviour betraying insecurity on your part. Shows confidence & that you didn't even perceive the slandering as negative. The person speaking ill of you will look foolish.