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17 September, 2007 at 10:00 pm #287874
@ubermik wrote:
OMG lol
Lobotomised retards must look down on you then if you think thats “looking down” on someone :lol: :lol: :lol:
Since when has a statement of fact been either negative or positive? And even more intriguingly when as I DID point out, when its actually stated by the person themselves to begin with
You will struggle to find a single “success” who hasnt failed repeatedly on their way to that success, its part of the process majoratively. a process most people wimp out of after a few failures hence why only a very small percentage of people ever attain any degree of massive accomplishment
Wanting to feel as tho you have a reason to be able to “look down” on people seems more up your alley really ROTT, but no matter how much you might try to dim someone elses light it doesnt make yours shine any brighter, it just feels like it does for a short time
Err- no most people wouldnt struggle to find success stories (Bill Gates came immediately to mind).
It is exceptionally generic not to say naive to suggest most millionaires have failed their way to the top- if it was that easy, most of us would have loadsa money, right? Wrong? Learning from failure and applying that knowledge to prevent future mistakes I can accept, but simply failing consistently as if blindly blundering around directionless will no more make you a millionaire than the lotto.
Of course money doesnt make you “right” in what you do, think, say or act…money, in a business world, simply states you have succeeded in what you strove to achieve and gives you no more a right to hold a specific view than anyone else
And you’re statement was not “fact”, part of it at least, was a subjective opinion which is not “fact” but merely your view
Whether Branson gives some of his money to some fund for the Mccanns is up to him- afterall, if the premise “innocent until proven guilty” is an accepted underpinning principle of British justice then the Mcanns, as yet, havent been even charged let alone found gulity of anything- its his money!
18 September, 2007 at 11:29 am #287875@slayer wrote:
@ubermik wrote:
OMG lol
Lobotomised retards must look down on you then if you think thats “looking down” on someone :lol: :lol: :lol:
Since when has a statement of fact been either negative or positive? And even more intriguingly when as I DID point out, when its actually stated by the person themselves to begin with
You will struggle to find a single “success” who hasnt failed repeatedly on their way to that success, its part of the process majoratively. a process most people wimp out of after a few failures hence why only a very small percentage of people ever attain any degree of massive accomplishment
Wanting to feel as tho you have a reason to be able to “look down” on people seems more up your alley really ROTT, but no matter how much you might try to dim someone elses light it doesnt make yours shine any brighter, it just feels like it does for a short time
Err- no most people wouldnt struggle to find success stories (Bill Gates came immediately to mind).
It is exceptionally generic not to say naive to suggest most millionaires have failed their way to the top- if it was that easy, most of us would have loadsa money, right? Wrong? Learning from failure and applying that knowledge to prevent future mistakes I can accept, but simply failing consistently as if blindly blundering around directionless will no more make you a millionaire than the lotto.
Of course money doesnt make you “right” in what you do, think, say or act…money, in a business world, simply states you have succeeded in what you strove to achieve and gives you no more a right to hold a specific view than anyone else
And you’re statement was not “fact”, part of it at least, was a subjective opinion which is not “fact” but merely your view
Whether Branson gives some of his money to some fund for the Mccanns is up to him- afterall, if the premise “innocent until proven guilty” is an accepted underpinning principle of British justice then the Mcanns, as yet, havent been even charged let alone found gulity of anything- its his money!
WELL SAID SLAYER
AND WELL DONE FOR BEATING THE BLACK AND WHITE BSTRDS LAST NIGHT
18 September, 2007 at 11:45 am #287876@slayer wrote:
It is exceptionally generic not to say naive to suggest most millionaires have failed their way to the top!
Well maybe you should point that out to the countless millionairs who in their biographies talk about all the failures they had to contend with, tell them theyre lying and dont know what theyre talking about lol, I’m sure you’ll get a super reception
@slayer wrote:
Wrong? Learning from failure and applying that knowledge to prevent future mistakes I can accept,
“learning from failure”??? Do you mean the failures you just said they dont make? The ones it was naive to suggest they have made? THOSE failures? Or are you trying to claim that learning from a failure somehow magically goes back in time and stops it being a failure to begin with haha
Hmmmm, theres nothing like consistency, and that IS “nothing” at all like consistency lol
@slayer wrote:
but simply failing consistently as if blindly blundering around directionless will no more make you a millionaire than the lotto.
Erm, where did I said “blindly blundering around directionless”? Bet ya cant show it can ya? lol
Try reading whats ACTUALLY written rather than what you would have preferred to have been written for a change eh? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Infact more specifically I said quite the opposite of that if you’d bothered to actually read what you were miserably failing to reiterate
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