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Originally Posted by Juicy D. Links
Money doesnt impress me , what car you drive doesnt impress me.
I have met loaded people in this biz and have met noobs barely making money, whats matters the most?......How you are as a person...
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Ya know Juice... there are these weird fetishes - stuff like girls and balloons, feet smelling, mistresss worship blah.... There is another more common fetish, but not accepted as such - it's called money worship.
Money worship seems to vary from country to country, but is always there. Money worship fetishists overuse words like "success" and "achievement" and attribute these words to their fetish.
Extreme money worship is where enthusiasts are unable to see anything prospect of achievement or success in any other facet of their lives, - other than thru possessing more greenbacks or exhibiting the size of their dicks by showing off "possessions".
Exhibiting possessions is a security blanket and a method of proving "success" and "achievement" to other money fetish followers and this is often done in groups to gain the "group enthusiasm" and adulation. It's like standing at one end of a room with an audience - and swinging your dick to hit the opposite wall.
Seriously Juicy... Prime above all else, it's who *you* are and how you behave to others irrespective of their background, race, religion, their biz ability or otherwise.
By accepting other humans, often without having a clue who they were - got to say I've ended up meeting, and sometimes developing friendships over many years with some awesome folks who have done so much more in their lives than I could ever dream of doing.
Oddly, can't think of one, (well, perhaps two!) who had the money worship fetish. They achieved more on many different areas where money was not of prime relevance. Even those who have more money than all of us put together never set out with a money fetish - their earnings came almost as a biproduct of their interest and expertise in other fields.
It's about relationships - don't matter who folks are, what they do or don't. It's a small world and often a time arises where partnering up as a team or contacting for advice can progress to other things.
You are correct Juicy - it's people who matter far more
