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But see when you can get into the thinking that your life is better than someones you allow hate to enter in your life. It's something that you have to open your eyes to and control. No one is better than anyone. Often times we feel that we are and found ourselves thinking.

 

"That girls fast or ugly" But, why do we say that? To make a friend laugh or feel better about ourselves? That means we are not happy with who we are as a person. What are we going to do to change it?

 

"That guy can't drive that Ferrari or Lamborghini" Why, Because he just bought the car and hasn't familiarized himself with the clutching system and we have, so automatically we are a better driver and he's foolish for even attempting to own the car of his dreams.

 

I've met hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life over the past few years. And I get people everyday that come up and try and talk to me or ask me questions. More often than not, I will entertain their questions even though they are almost always the same. Sometimes I get overwhelmed and frustrated and walk around cocky and arrogant just so people will not stop and talk to me. If I just go to downtown Orlando or Downtown Atlanta to party I shake and High 5 at least 200 people from VIP to Bus Boys. And then 10-20+ new people a night. Does this make me cool? No. To some yes.

 

I catch myself saying negative thing's, I'm not perfect. Words have the power to hurt and the power to save.

 

What if that chick I called fat to a friend overheard me and later than night God forbid committed suicide? That's on me.

 

What if that 18 year old kid came up to me and asked me how I made to where I am and I told him? He used my knowledge and drive to inspire himself to become a Millionaire. That's on me.

 

It's not about how much credit we can receive, how many friends we have, how many girls we've been with, what we drive, or anything. It's who we are as a person. All you have in life is your name and your soul. Don't sell out.

 

Sorry for this going so long, it was hard to spell check it on my blackberry. Hopefully this make sense.

 

I'm just impressed that you typed all of this on your phone!

 

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"I've met hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life over the past few years."

 

Yeah, right!! That's a lot of people!!

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"I've met hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life over the past few years."

 

Yeah, right!! That's a lot of people!!

Excuse me, but you don't know who I am or what I do or have done. Nor am I going to get into it on this board. This is a place where I can talk and be normal.

 

To be a polite, lets just say I stand out. Do you not think on average you will meet 142 people a day or a thousand people a week x 52 that is 52,000 people in the course of a year x 10 = 520,000 people. That's a very realistic number. Granted I go out almost every single night in different states. I am also a networking junkie. Which stems from a marketing and entertainment background.

 

I am not getting onto you or anything, I'm just stating facts. I don't know you and you don't know me. It is always better to ask then assume that you are right.

 

Thank you for you time debriga.

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I am not getting onto you or anything, I'm just stating facts. I don't know you and you don't know me. It is always better to ask then assume that you are right.

 

According to your theory he's just hating... :icon_mrgreen:

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According to your theory he's just hating... :icon_mrgreen:

Yes, But I didn't want to say that. :icon_mrgreen:

 

Hope things are going well for you, Is New York getting warmer yet?

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"I've met hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life over the past few years."

 

Yeah, right!! That's a lot of people!!

 

I can understand meeting that many people. It varies on what you do.....think about it. I know for a fact I don't meet 142 people a day haha but I probably meet 20+ a day. Then again I'm not out networking 24/7. The president of the US probably meets 1,000s of people a day. He doesn't go into in depth conversations with them 95% of them he just shakes their hand. Pretty much what I'm trying to say is no reason to doubt what someone else on here says unless you have evidence that they are bullshit. Otherwise your just a hater posting in a thread about haters :lol2:

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I can understand meeting that many people. It varies on what you do.....think about it. I know for a fact I don't meet 142 people a day haha but I probably meet 20+ a day. Then again I'm not out networking 24/7. The president of the US probably meets 1,000s of people a day. He doesn't go into in depth conversations with them 95% of them he just shakes their hand. Pretty much what I'm trying to say is no reason to doubt what someone else on here says unless you have evidence that they are bullshit. Otherwise your just a hater posting in a thread about haters :lol2:

 

Thank you Jason. You know who I am :eusa_shhh: . Hope things have been going well for you.

 

I'm glad to hear about you Lamborghini Beverly Hills, Big congrats on that.

 

Now send me those pictures from vegas or I will spam your email inbox with donkey porn. HAHAHAHA

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What's the definition of meeting, to me it's actually talking to this person for at least 10 mins.

90% of the time people will come up and make an introduction a hand shake my hand, maybe a question or two. That's my definition of meeting. If I spent 10 minutes talking to everyone who I meet, I never would enjoy my day or night.

 

I can scan a crowd pretty quickly in almost any environment and figure out where I want to be and know who I want to take the time to talk with for more than a minute. It also helps knowing and trusting people that you keep close to you, so when they bring someone up and introduce me it's not a waste of time. Most of the time it's a chick. :icon_thumleft:

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I'm not hating, and never meant to raise anyone's hackles, but let's just take a moment and do the math here. Assuming that to meet means at least some minimal contact time with the other party, let's use the 10 minutes suggested per contact that another has suggested.

 

Let's use the statement "hundreds of thousands of people" to simply mean 200,000 people which is the minimal amont this phrase suggests. The following is not hating, just some simple general math.

 

 

Meet 200,000 people for 10 minutes each = 2,000,000 minutes.

 

2,000,000 minutes divided by 60 = 33,333.33 hours.

 

33,333.33 hours divided by 12 consecutive hours of meeting = 2777.77 days spent meeting.

 

2777.77 days divided by 365 days in a year = 7.6 years doing nothing other than meeting.

 

 

Meeting 200,000 people for an average of ten minutes each will consume 12 hours of your time per day for 7.6 years. Not very likely. I honestly have never known anyone whom could spare that amount of time to do anything other than earning a living.

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I'm not hating, and never meant to raise anyone's hackles, but let's just take a moment and do the math here. Assuming that to meet means at least some minimal contact time with the other party, let's use the 10 minutes suggested per contact that another has suggested.

 

Let's use the statement "hundreds of thousands of people" to simply mean 200,000 people which is the minimal amont this phrase suggests. The following is not hating, just some simple general math.

 

 

Meet 200,000 people for 10 minutes each = 2,000,000 minutes.

 

2,000,000 minutes divided by 60 = 33,333.33 hours.

 

33,333.33 hours divided by 12 consecutive hours of meeting = 2777.77 days spent meeting.

 

2777.77 days divided by 365 days in a year = 7.6 years doing nothing other than meeting.

 

 

Meeting 200,000 people for an average of ten minutes each will consume 12 hours of your time per day for 7.6 years. Not very likely. I honestly have never known anyone whom could spare that amount of time to do anything other than earning a living.

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I'm not hating, and never meant to raise anyone's hackles, but let's just take a moment and do the math here. Assuming that to meet means at least some minimal contact time with the other party, let's use the 10 minutes suggested per contact that another has suggested.

 

Let's use the statement "hundreds of thousands of people" to simply mean 200,000 people which is the minimal amont this phrase suggests. The following is not hating, just some simple general math.

 

 

Meet 200,000 people for 10 minutes each = 2,000,000 minutes.

 

2,000,000 minutes divided by 60 = 33,333.33 hours.

 

33,333.33 hours divided by 12 consecutive hours of meeting = 2777.77 days spent meeting.

 

2777.77 days divided by 365 days in a year = 7.6 years doing nothing other than meeting.

 

 

Meeting 200,000 people for an average of ten minutes each will consume 12 hours of your time per day for 7.6 years. Not very likely. I honestly have never known anyone whom could spare that amount of time to do anything other than earning a living.

 

There was no point doing the math here. He said he doesn't take 10 minutes to meet everyone. Handshake and a couple of questions, that's it.

 

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I'm not hating, and never meant to raise anyone's hackles, but let's just take a moment and do the math here. Assuming that to meet means at least some minimal contact time with the other party, let's use the 10 minutes suggested per contact that another has suggested.

 

Let's use the statement "hundreds of thousands of people" to simply mean 200,000 people which is the minimal amont this phrase suggests. The following is not hating, just some simple general math.

 

 

Meet 200,000 people for 10 minutes each = 2,000,000 minutes.

 

2,000,000 minutes divided by 60 = 33,333.33 hours.

 

33,333.33 hours divided by 12 consecutive hours of meeting = 2777.77 days spent meeting.

 

2777.77 days divided by 365 days in a year = 7.6 years doing nothing other than meeting.

 

 

Meeting 200,000 people for an average of ten minutes each will consume 12 hours of your time per day for 7.6 years. Not very likely. I honestly have never known anyone whom could spare that amount of time to do anything other than earning a living.

Well I'm glad I don't spend 10 minutes meeting everyone I come in contact with.

 

There was no point doing the math here. He said he doesn't take 10 minutes to meet everyone. Handshake and a couple of questions, that's it.

Thank you for reading. lol

 

I can appreciate the math skills

I agree. His calculator must hate him. :icon_mrgreen:

 

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Debriga, there was a pilot on one of the forums who admist the flight 1549 saga revealed that he had 70,000 hours of flight experience over the last ten years. That number seemed high to me, didn't do the math but someone else did and called him out on it. It turned out to be 19 hours a day of flying, every day for 10 years, lolol.

 

Turns out it was a typo, that he added another zero. Much ado about nothing and a little back and forth internet fighting over it...

 

EVSCB's # did seem a bit high to me as well....thought "hundreds OF thousands" might actually be "hundreds OR thousands".

 

Ask for clarification next time....give benefit of the doubt, it helps. :icon_thumleft:

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Last time I went to Tokyo I think I met about a million people in one day, now lets see:

 

1,000,000/day = 41,666.66/hour =694.44/min=11.57/sec=0.0115744074/milliseconds=0.000000011/microsecond=0/nanosecond

 

crap based on my maths looks like I haven't met anyone that day!

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thank you guys I got a bit of a laugh at the end of a hard day of work.

Now lets make it please more about hating and less about meeting.

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i've been a long time lurker on the site and over the past few days i've been makin my way through this thread and you guys crack me up with some of the remarks haha some of the stuff people say just makes you think "do they realize how stupid they sounded?". it really is amazing how people will hate on you and vandalize something over such a small thing. i myself do not own and exotic but im completely obsessed with them and plan to own many some day. keep the great stories coming!

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i've been a long time lurker on the site and over the past few days i've been makin my way through this thread and you guys crack me up with some of the remarks haha some of the stuff people say just makes you think "do they realize how stupid they sounded?". it really is amazing how people will hate on you and vandalize something over such a small thing. i myself do not own and exotic but im completely obsessed with them and plan to own many some day. keep the great stories coming!

 

You don't own an exotic??? I hate you!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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welcome to the site, you will get addicted to it as I did, keep the exotic dream alive and one day it will happen!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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welcome to the site, you will get addicted to it as I did, keep the exotic dream alive and one day it will happen!

 

 

thanks for the welome, and i'm long past addicted :lol2: in my town there are a few exotics and the majority of them live up the street from me but no bulls, only ferraris but he has quite a collection. somebody needs to come show him how real ballers roll :icon_thumleft:

 

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"How much coke you hafta sell to get that?"

"It's like Mary K, every 10th kilo I get a free car"

 

"Where'd you put the speaker"

"huh"

"It doesn't sound like a Fiero"

 

"How do you pay for the gas"

"I paid for the car, gas is easy"

 

Overheard "I bet he lives in some shtihole apartment"

"Yep", "Hey, aren't you my neighbor?"

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  • 4 months later...
Luckily I have had very good luck with interactions as most people that react to the car

are excited and compliment it. I try to give a compliment back to their car if possible or say

something polite back... if someone is rude, I ignore them or try to diffuse the situation instead of saying

something back that might cause a confrontation because the way I see is I am the only one with anything to

loose. Oddly, the only rude people I have come across so far were both driving Mustangs...go figure.

 

Luckily, I've kind of found myself in this camp for the most part...HOWEVER, being a single guy of means in the Midwest requires a few 'filtering" techniques to separate the stalkers from the starlets....If I hear, “Wow, cool Firebird"...I immediately exit - Stage Left!

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evscb, you hit right on the nail!

 

just as you said hatred comes from anyone who is envious & has less anything than you.

 

I use it to my advantage, to remind me how much better my life is than that somebody, and eventually make them feel worse,

 

reminds me when I started making a whole lot more than friends, they hated and hated... so I made some new friends and as time passed they eventually started sucking up to me, now I still question myself why I hang out with them...

 

 

this is so true, it will make them feel much worse after they see you. i also noticed that when im looking at a nice car lambo/ferraris alot of guys would try to pull thier girlfriends away so that they dont see or cross the car. they would be walking towards the car , then suddenly the guy pulls the girl and angle away from the car. i guess the boyfriends dont want to loose the girl to someone more successful, or dont want to feel like a loser in front of the girlfriend.

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Yes, I always feel the gawpers are a lot more honest with themselves and probably happier with themselves than the ones who walk by pretending not to notice - a gawper is more likely to be an fellow high end car owner than the ones who try hard not to look.

 

Its always funny to see how hard someone tries not to look.

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