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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:03 am

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Live Life My Way Or Gtfo


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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:43 am

the point to more hospitals would be helping more people. staff or no staff. you need a facility to handle work. and besides prevention is the new key... most doctors treat people and not cure them so they have patients coming back. the last time they cured polio many people lost their jobs both doctors and researchers. there is a cure for AIDs just they won't release it cause people will loose research funding and people will loose jobs and so forth. and for you to assume my business with out knowing me and what i do and offer is just as bad.

why try and solve the problem once its become a problem when you can just rid the problem all together. everyone i know thats survived some form of stroke or cancer was never the same after. so why have something bad happen to yourself to realize that you should be taking better care for ones self. when you can just take care of yourself, and not get sick or cancer in the first place. don't get me wrong there are still many idiots out there that could care less about taking care of themselves. and those are the ones that will suffer most and will eventually need your help.

don't be surprised if you dont have a job later on cause i'll be teaching people about prevention. word about prevention is getting out there. slowly but surely. i'm already available in 15 countries. and i've helped change many many lives. through health. i will aid in ridding the world of degenerative disease and reach many more lives then you will. i'm already many steps ahead of you. and you still have to go to school before you can change lives. not to say school is a bad thing. school is good.


Formal education will earn you a nice living, but self education will earn you a fortune. - Jim Rohn
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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:05 am

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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:22 pm

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i have 10 years on you in REAL LIFE EXP... thats equivalent to me being a master and you just got your lv 40. don't be mad cause you feel suspect to the brainwashing we all got from school. how we are told to get good grades, get a job in what we love. just to work till your old and retire with 401k's and pension plans that will no longer exist when you retire.


1. If you get your life experience from a book, or from a series of quotes, you're a moron.
2. If you think that $150,000 a year isn't enough to make a decent living, you're a moron.


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don't get me wrong there are still many idiots out there that could care less about taking care of themselves. and those are the ones that will suffer most and will eventually need your help.


It's called being selfless. If you think that's idiotic, one can only assume you're a selfish, materialistic cunt.


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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Tue Feb 24, 2009 3:50 pm

Is he comparing Flyff economy with IRL economy? ache
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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:08 pm

Every person would wanna pursue happiness in life... some may see it in a big house, nice cars and to others the love of their family. Finding the path that leads to one's to dream is rather tedious, confusing and certainly not a a one way street... its filled with crossroads and obstacles. Although what you recommend may work well for others, it certainly doesn't work for everyone. I've seen many success stories on people leaving their job and taking that leap to open their own business and had succeeded. On the other hand, I've seen people losing their all, and just plain out of luck. The same way applies in school, it isn't for everyone, as I've seen many friends graduating in their bachelor's degrees and not being able to get a job. And also, I've seen others that are able to succeed and live a decent life. There is uncertainty in every angle, and although you had chosen a path it wouldn't necessarily lead you to that place you hope for . I believe that what truly matter is finding happiness in what you do, being fulfilled by it.... and feeling rewarded.

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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:12 pm

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Every person would wanna pursue happiness in life... some may see it in a big house, nice cars and to others the love of their family. Finding the path that leads to one's to dream is rather tedious, confusing and certainly not a a one way street... its filled with crossroads and obstacles. Although what you recommend may work well for others, it certainly doesn't work for everyone. I've seen many success stories on people leaving their job and taking that leap to open their own business and had succeeded. On the other hand, I've seen people losing their all, and just plain out of luck. The same way applies in school, it isn't for everyone, as I've seen many friends graduating in their bachelor's degrees and not being able to get a job. And also, I've seen others that are able to succeed and live a decent life. There is uncertainty in every angle, and although you had chosen a path it wouldn't necessarily lead you to that place you hope for . I believe that what truly matter is finding happiness in what you do, being fulfilled by it.... and feeling rewarded.

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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Tue Feb 24, 2009 6:09 pm

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don't be surprised if you dont have a job later on cause i'll be teaching people about prevention. word about prevention is getting out there. slowly but surely. i'm already available in 15 countries. and i've helped change many many lives. through health. i will aid in ridding the world of degenerative disease and reach many more lives then you will. i'm already many steps ahead of you. and you still have to go to school before you can change lives. not to say school is a bad thing. school is good.


Oh yay prevention, As long as there is life there will be disease. That's the way it has and always will be.
Never seen someone who is so conceited, Your way is not the only way and it really doesn't matter how many times you post random quotes from famous people, we all have our own ideas so stop trying to force your lifestyle on everyone else. The sooner you realise that it takes all types of people to make the world work the better for you and everyone else that has to suffer being around you.
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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Tue Feb 24, 2009 6:24 pm

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"the mind works like a parachute, it only works when its open" - napoloen hill


Out of curiosity, why would such a closed-minded person, quote such a thing?

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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:01 pm

no one around me in real life suffers lol.... and like i said i'm purposly pushing buttons to see what i can and can not get a way with so i don't make these mistakes with my real prospects. i'm coming off concieted on purpose here.

and there will always be two types of people. as long as you realize it then good. and i never forced this upon anyone... this is a open off topic disccusion and we are discussing it. this is a much funner debate then majority of the usless crap forte would post about.

and if i was closed minded i would be in your situation not in what i'm in now. and for those that don't know me. within the past 3 years. i've retired my parents. upgraded the house. and bought my sister a smart car. Could a closed minded person working a job achieve that? you name me one person. or there job... and i'll drop both international businesses i'm building and go work their job.

the Boston tea party of 1773 US history was a battle for freedom.... not job security.

true i offer a certain path, you don't have to take it. like irene said and i dont need to repeat. happiness lies where ever you find it. some fail some succeed.

its all about mind set. if you believe the path before you is difficult, then it will be hard for you.

and i'm not comparing flyff economy to RL ecomony. the analagy was that real life is like a game. you start at Lv1 with anything you do, play, or build.

and 150k a year is middle class... if thats all you want then sure its enough. but its not enough for me. and the lifestyle i and pursuing.

guys this is just one path. one path you don't have to take. i'm just throwing it out on the table. if you don't like financial freedom then don't take it. like others have said. its not for everyone. there is a reason why 5% control 95% of the money... its the things that the 95% are not willing to do that give up their freedom to the 5%. do give you clear picture of 95% vs 5%. how many Honda's do you see driven when you go to work VS how many Ferrari's do you see? that same day?

but as little kids we had big dreams. then we grow up learn of reality and our dreams get small or we settle for what we can get. I kept dreaming big... can you blame me.
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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:14 am



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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:29 am

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no one around me in real life suffers lol.... and like i said i'm purposly pushing buttons to see what i can and can not get a way with so i don't make these mistakes with my real prospects. i'm coming off concieted on purpose here.

and there will always be two types of people. as long as you realize it then good. and i never forced this upon anyone... this is a open off topic disccusion and we are discussing it. this is a much funner debate then majority of the usless crap forte would post about.

and if i was closed minded i would be in your situation not in what i'm in now. and for those that don't know me. within the past 3 years. i've retired my parents. upgraded the house. and bought my sister a smart car. Could a closed minded person working a job achieve that? you name me one person. or there job... and i'll drop both international businesses i'm building and go work their job.

the Boston tea party of 1773 US history was a battle for freedom.... not job security.

true i offer a certain path, you don't have to take it. like irene said and i dont need to repeat. happiness lies where ever you find it. some fail some succeed.

its all about mind set. if you believe the path before you is difficult, then it will be hard for you.

and i'm not comparing flyff economy to RL ecomony. the analagy was that real life is like a game. you start at Lv1 with anything you do, play, or build.

and 150k a year is middle class... if thats all you want then sure its enough. but its not enough for me. and the lifestyle i and pursuing.

guys this is just one path. one path you don't have to take. i'm just throwing it out on the table. if you don't like financial freedom then don't take it. like others have said. its not for everyone. there is a reason why 5% control 95% of the money... its the things that the 95% are not willing to do that give up their freedom to the 5%. do give you clear picture of 95% vs 5%. how many Honda's do you see driven when you go to work VS how many Ferrari's do you see? that same day?

but as little kids we had big dreams. then we grow up learn of reality and our dreams get small or we settle for what we can get. I kept dreaming big... can you blame me.


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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Wed Feb 25, 2009 2:37 am

Still got the condescending attitude, just with 'IT WAS A SOCIAL EXPERIMENT' and 'IT'S COOL IF YOU DON'T AGREE' tacked on. Just my opinion though. ^_________^;; I'll let some of it fly, but the social experiment bit? You're nearly 30; most of us know when we cross that line from 'not a douchebag' into 'douchebag' by our early teens. There is no need to experiment beyond that point unless you've got some kind of latency in development. Excuses, man.
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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Wed Feb 25, 2009 4:18 am

All kidding asside, I am actually curious about this method to financial freedom. I went to the website and just glanced through the products. The full 3 day seminar costs like $1200 dollars. I think we need someone to find us a boot leg copy XD. Or maybe trade a few bloody sets for the DVD's Smile
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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:23 am

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All kidding asside, I am actually curious about this method to financial freedom. I went to the website and just glanced through the products. The full 3 day seminar costs like $1200 dollars. I think we need someone to find us a boot leg copy XD. Or maybe trade a few bloody sets for the DVD's Smile


that just further shows me it's a scam, lol.

"Pay me lots of money and I'll tell you your life is worthless".
I bet that guy is sitting a a large black chair and when people walk into the room he slowly spins around while holding and petting a cat.
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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:15 am

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no one around me in real life suffers lol.... and like i said i'm purposly pushing buttons to see what i can and can not get a way with so i don't make these mistakes with my real prospects. i'm coming off concieted on purpose here.

and there will always be two types of people. as long as you realize it then good. and i never forced this upon anyone... this is a open off topic disccusion and we are discussing it. this is a much funner debate then majority of the usless crap forte would post about.

and if i was closed minded i would be in your situation not in what i'm in now. and for those that don't know me. within the past 3 years. i've retired my parents. upgraded the house. and bought my sister a smart car. Could a closed minded person working a job achieve that? you name me one person. or there job... and i'll drop both international businesses i'm building and go work their job.

the Boston tea party of 1773 US history was a battle for freedom.... not job security.

true i offer a certain path, you don't have to take it. like irene said and i dont need to repeat. happiness lies where ever you find it. some fail some succeed.

its all about mind set. if you believe the path before you is difficult, then it will be hard for you.

and i'm not comparing flyff economy to RL ecomony. the analagy was that real life is like a game. you start at Lv1 with anything you do, play, or build.


and 150k a year is middle class... if thats all you want then sure its enough. but its not enough for me. and the lifestyle i and pursuing.

guys this is just one path. one path you don't have to take. i'm just throwing it out on the table. if you don't like financial freedom then don't take it. like others have said. its not for everyone. there is a reason why 5% control 95% of the money... its the things that the 95% are not willing to do that give up their freedom to the 5%. do give you clear picture of 95% vs 5%. how many Honda's do you see driven when you go to work VS how many Ferrari's do you see? that same day?

but as little kids we had big dreams. then we grow up learn of reality and our dreams get small or we settle for what we can get. I kept dreaming big... can you blame me.


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PostSubject: Re: is school really the answer?   Thu Feb 26, 2009 2:17 am

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that just further shows me it's a scam, lol.

"Pay me lots of money and I'll tell you your life is worthless".
I bet that guy is sitting a a large black chair and when people walk into the room he slowly spins around while holding and petting a cat.



you pay money to go to college right? then that makes school one big scam....
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