Don’t Listen To One-Sided Dumba@#es In Life!

If you ever want to make it in this world, you need to tune out pathetic idiots’ jibber-jabber (note: it’s no good for you … to say the least)!

You need to remember one important thing in life: no one has any idea about what is right or wrong for you in life, no matter how hard they try to prove otherwise! For example, when they yell, “You must buy shares in this great upstart company, which will make you millions!” simply say to them “No you go ahead … YOU make money from it!” Why the nonchalance, you ask? Well, because these fools, when they talk like this are following someone else’s bad advice, and weren’t smart enough to break the stupid cycle by saying what I just told you to say. You dig?

Here’s what I’m trying to say, while I know I must have sounded like a d@#k for talking s@#t on your friends (even though they could potentially be brain-dead. Here’s a hint: if they’re talking all crazy like that, they pretty much are): don’t listen to your friend’ bad advice (ever). Sure, choosing to be in a relationship with a dumb person should be your own decision to make, and not mine. And sure, most of us know at least one of these idiots, if not many! However, you don’t have to listen to their “business” advice (if you can call it that, in the loosest of definitions).

Sure, it’s perfectly OK to use them as a jumping board to get you where you’re needed with some real advice, but that no way implies that you have to completely listen and believe all the crap that’s spewing out of their ignorant mouths! Of the many methods that smart people use to learn something that they didn’t know prior, it is imperative that they start by thinking for themselves, without simply repeating what other dumbasses have said to them (note: this is how too much bad information is being thrown out there today … and it’s causing too much confusion for too many people … think Fox News).

In life, you HAVE to … I mean REALLY HAVE to think for yourself! For starters, making one’s own decisions rationally and with sincerity will ever only come by thinking things out thoroughly by oneself first … and by tossing out all the garbage that other’s have tried to literally pour into their brains (another note: dumb people love to hear themselves talk. Well, actually this was a warning. So be warned, ok). Looking at all sides of the picture is the best path to take in any learning process, and then only you can determine what is right or wrong … for yourself, I mean!

Consider this: what might be correct and true for someone else, might not be so for you (actually most of the times it’s probably going to be this way … sorry for the bad news, but I’m trying to help). So, with this little piece of information, why not give some deep thought prior to making any more huge decisions in life ever again, so that you don’t end up regretting the one you made (note: your friend will find this hard fact of life out later … after they lost a s@#tload of cash first … sad, yet so, so true)?

Also, always, always avoid one-sided systems (or one-sided anything for that matter) such as political parties or life’s major choices. Why? Because no one side is ever completely right, and if some blathering idiot is saying that it is, then they should also be saying that they are full of s@#t! Associating yourself with a group that doesn’t actively question their goals and objectives, or consider opposing views, will in the long run close your mind, rather than open it. You should be able to adapt yourself to any perspective that comes your way, not limit yourself to a single one that started with an idiot behind the wheel … remember this always.

Belonging to a stagnant thinking group invokes in people of average intelligence a “group mentality”, and you don’t want that … ever. NO, you’re too smart for that, believe me! So stop with the “group think” bulls@#t already … and go out there and start thinking for yourself like you’re born to do (and tell your stupid friend to zip the lip) — Peace!

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