wtf is the gmanifesto?

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thegmanifesto

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ersatz -

It all comes down to perspective.

Where are you from?

What is your life history?

Break it down and I can probably pinpoint the disconnect.
 

thegmanifesto

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Samseau said:
thegmanifesto said:
mofo said:
loosewin said:
G,

I know smoking is your thing (best pickup line) so I thought I would ask. Do you carry a lighter on you all the time? And do you have a cigarette case you carry on you? I ask because I find it such a bitch to carry a pack on me while rolling out at night. Hell, I can't stand carrying too much shit on me besides my keys, phone and wallet. So my question is how do you operate?

I also would like to hear the answer to this question.

Never saw this.

I will tackle this soon.


Yeah man, I also would appreciate your advice on this as well.

No problem.

Ask and you shall receive.

What Goes In Each Pocket of a Custom Suit:

http://www.thegmanifesto.com/2011/09/what-goes-in-each-pocket-of-a-custom-suit.html
 

Basil Ransom

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There is an idea of a Michael Porfirio 'G Manifesto' Mason; some kind of abstraction. But there is no real him: only an entity, something illusory. And though he can hide his cold gaze, and you can shake his hand and feel flesh gripping yours and maybe you can even sense your lifestyles are probably comparable... he simply is not there.
 

ersatz

Woodpecker
thegmanifesto said:
ersatz -

It all comes down to perspective.

Where are you from?

What is your life history?

Break it down and I can probably pinpoint the disconnect.

I just wanted to figure out how you made money. If you act mysterious, don't be surprised at people being curious. The way you present yourself makes many people skeptical at first blow, that's all.

As for me, I work as a Software Developer in Silicon Valley, I moved here recently from Canada.
 

oldnemesis

Ostrich
ersatz said:
I just wanted to figure out how you made money.
If you act mysterious, don't be surprised at people being curious. The way you present yourself makes many people skeptical at first blow, that's all.

I don't understand it. Did he ask you for a loan, or what?
To give you an idea, I'm skeptical pretty much at everything I read on the Internet. However this doesn't bothers me at all. Is there a possibility that some people here misrepresent their financial, sexual or life success? Sure there is. But unless it affects you in some way (for example he asked you for a loan and you want to make sure you'd be paid back), why would you even care?

Personally I put the value on how the people behave themselves, and what kind of content they create/advice they give. I put no value in what people say about themselves, and I suggest you do the same. It doesn't really matter.
 

MikeCF

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If G is lying, what's it to you? Why care?

Obsession with another many is creepy. It reminds me of a stalker another blogger had.

If you don't like the guy or think he's FOS, don't read his posts.
 

Moma

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ersatz said:
I just wanted to figure out how you made money. If you act mysterious, don't be surprised at people being curious. The way you present yourself makes many people skeptical at first blow, that's all.

As for me, I work as a Software Developer in Silicon Valley, I moved here recently from Canada.

Did you do it on that T1 visa thing? Do you prefer Cali to Canada? What part of Canada are you from? How are the lizards treating you out west?
 

ersatz

Woodpecker
oldnemesis said:
ersatz said:
I just wanted to figure out how you made money.
If you act mysterious, don't be surprised at people being curious. The way you present yourself makes many people skeptical at first blow, that's all.

I don't understand it. Did he ask you for a loan, or what?
To give you an idea, I'm skeptical pretty much at everything I read on the Internet. However this doesn't bothers me at all. Is there a possibility that some people here misrepresent their financial, sexual or life success? Sure there is. But unless it affects you in some way (for example he asked you for a loan and you want to make sure you'd be paid back), why would you even care?

Personally I put the value on how the people behave themselves, and what kind of content they create/advice they give. I put no value in what people say about themselves, and I suggest you do the same. It doesn't really matter.

You guys are looking too much into it. It was something I wanted to solve, other people were curious too and I wanted other people's feed back so they could add things I missed. I researched it like you research which companies make Warren Buffet the most money because your reading about Warren Buffet and your curious. He doesn't owe me anything and I have no emotional investment about how he makes money.

Yeah the 15yo purple pimp comment was a bit snarky, which set off this whole brouhaha, but G is pretty pimping.
 

ersatz

Woodpecker
Moma said:
ersatz said:
I just wanted to figure out how you made money. If you act mysterious, don't be surprised at people being curious. The way you present yourself makes many people skeptical at first blow, that's all.

As for me, I work as a Software Developer in Silicon Valley, I moved here recently from Canada.

Did you do it on that T1 visa thing? Do you prefer Cali to Canada? What part of Canada are you from? How are the lizards treating you out west?

TN Visa/Status. I appreciate the weather, Amazon prime and the shopping. In&Out Burger is surprisingly good [I don't feel sick!] and Chipolte is actually nice, except their Burritos are too big. Bicycling was no fun in the rain & impossible in the snow, now I can go out on my bike pretty much 24/7. Silicon Valley is more south of SF, around Stanford and the surrounding area mostly and has better weather than that postage stamp of a city. It's around a 40 minute drive.

I've haven't bothered with lizards since I've been so busy just integrating (credit histories don't cross borders, huge headache) and working 50-70 hour weeks. I live in a suburban wasteland of elderly people and families, it's frustrating and I don't have a car. I'm probably going to buy a car soon, trying to decide if I should get 2000 Boxster or a 2007 Fit. Boxster would be fun, but probably a huge money pit/headache and I can't exactly put a road bike in it. Fit won't be a headache and I can put a bike in it plus more. It's kind of fun to drive. Once I have a car I'll start going out.

I broke up with my long term girlfriend in Canada soon after I moved down, so I can't really give much of a comparison. She was pretty unique so she wouldn't represent the typical Canadian lizard.

Whats really ironic is that my tax load in Cali is the same as Canada, but Canada has universal medicare and any public university in Canada is like a state school in costs. I think the only time when americans get lower taxes is living in states with no income tax, and when they own a house and get the mortgage interest tax deduction.
 

Moma

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oldnemesis said:
ersatz said:
Yeah the 15yo purple pimp comment was a bit snarky, which set off this whole brouhaha, but G is pretty pimping.

So what? Try to adopt the Russian mindset - "listen to everyone, but trust only few".

Nem, comrade, how do you determine who you can trust and who you can't? I am curious because I've met a lot of people and when push comes to shove, a lot of these cats are flakes.

What do you use as a litmus test to determine who you can trust and who you cannot?
 

Chad Daring

Ostrich
Moma said:
oldnemesis said:
ersatz said:
Yeah the 15yo purple pimp comment was a bit snarky, which set off this whole brouhaha, but G is pretty pimping.

So what? Try to adopt the Russian mindset - "listen to everyone, but trust only few".

Nem, comrade, how do you determine who you can trust and who you can't? I am curious because I've met a lot of people and when push comes to shove, a lot of these cats are flakes.

What do you use as a litmus test to determine who you can trust and who you cannot?


Consider everyone, trust yourself.
 

Moma

Peacock
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Chad Daring said:
Moma said:
oldnemesis said:
ersatz said:
Yeah the 15yo purple pimp comment was a bit snarky, which set off this whole brouhaha, but G is pretty pimping.

So what? Try to adopt the Russian mindset - "listen to everyone, but trust only few".

Nem, comrade, how do you determine who you can trust and who you can't? I am curious because I've met a lot of people and when push comes to shove, a lot of these cats are flakes.

What do you use as a litmus test to determine who you can trust and who you cannot?


Consider everyone, trust yourself.

Too vague, I need specifics. It's nice to be vague but in real life, if I say come and eat with me, how can you trust that I have not spiked your food?

If I invite you to stay at my place, how can you trust it is not a setup?

If you only trust yourself, then you should just hide in a cave.

I need specifics. If you are in a business relationship, how do you gauge character etc?
 

Chad Daring

Ostrich
Everyone has intuition. If you're a buddy from work you've known for the last year invites you over to have a beer your intuition will probably say:
'We know him, he's cool, we both like _____ girl'

If some bum on the street invites you back to his box and hands you a glass of water, your intuition is gonna say:
'Oh fuck no, run, run like the wind'

In business or career I assume everyones out to fuck me and sell me down the river. I trust only what I see and what I know to be true, but that doesn't mean if someone says "hey there might be an opening up the ladder for you soon" that I'm gonna yell "Fucking liar!" I'm gonna assume they're full of shit, but keep my eyes open.

Trusting yourself means trusting your judgment
 
MikeCF said:
If G is lying, what's it to you? Why care?

I will follow G into hell for one reason: he advocates a version of The Game that involves wearing something other than motherfuckin Ed Hardy t-shirts.

Back in December last year, I started going heavy into all of this shit. I read all the Mystery, Style and Tyler Durden shit. You name it.

The number one thing, over and over, I hated was the constant advocacy for dressing like a fuckin penis with ears (sorry, that's a common phrase in most languages describing guys who wear Ed hardy t-shirts).

No matter how much I read and agreed with all the literature I was reading, the stuff about peacocking and wristbands and goofy hats made me want to start self-injuring. Of all the advice in the great pile of The Game that I was not going to follow, peacocking in an Ed Hardy shirt was by far the stuff I simply refused to do. If that's the price of wetting my dick, I'd sooner cut the thing off.

To be honest, I grew up dirt poor and I came to The Game after making my money. I find the idea of dressing down offensive. I have arrived, goddammit, and I am going to dress accordingly.

More than anyone else I have read, G's views resonate with my views on this matter.

Slightly impassioned. And truth be told, I disagree with some of G's stuff. But, the general outline, to me, just clicks. What's the point of getting rich and becoming an international traveler awash in women if you're not gonna dress the part?

In conclusion: I like G because fuck wearing Ed Hardy.
 
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