The Bryan Reo / SoredMamzer / Ol' Niggerlips Phil-is-Stein Sophistry, cum-cum, cum-cum !!!
Ol Niggerlips Bryan Reo, Esq(uirrel)
Answered Mar 28, 2019
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-be...swer/Bryan-Reo
http://christian-identity.net/forum/...0102#post20102
http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...0102#post20102
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1. Never play by the rules of others unless you are content to just “get by” and “get along.” I have often said, “I don’t want to play by the rules, I want to make the rules.” Playing by the rules of others will, at most, get you a salary of $80,000 or perhaps even $120,000 per year, you will work 40–60 hours [or more] hours per week, for 30–40 years, die, and get shoved into a hole in the ground. Be bold, strike out, stake your claim, build your name.
2. Be careful who you trust, what you trust them with, and how you trust them. Former friends make the most dangerous of enemies because they are usually armed with everything they need to undermine you or damage you.
3. Make a decision and stick with it. If you keep waffling back and forth it means you are not ready to pursue on any particular course of action and you need to go back to the drawing board and decide. Don’t get half-way down one road and decide it is time to go back to the starting point or the fork. Figure all of this out BEFORE you embark down some particular road.
4. It is not wrong to quit when you realize you are wasting time or throwing good money after bad on something that is clearly never going to pan out.
5. Not all marriages are meant to last, need to last, or can even last. Don’t be afraid to hit the eject button or to shout “all hands abandon ship” and get out. It is better to recognize, “we’re just not compatible” when you are 25–30 instead of deciding to tough it out to 35–40 and wind up wasting the best years of your life with somebody you have no future with.
6. Observe other people who are miserable and try to avoid the things they do that appear to make them miserable. Learn from the mistakes of others.
7. Always have a planned schedule for the next day, the next week, the next month, and for the next 10–12 months, but this general guideline of a schedule should be flexible.
8. Have a lot of sex with your spouse because it will keep you both connected, you won’t ever be able to regain the lost time [time spent having sex with your spouse is better than time spent watching TV], and it will keep you focused, centered, grounded, and healthy.
9. Be physically active in some sort of self-defense combat/martial arts system [boxing, kick-boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay-Thai, MMA, Judo, etc., or better yet multiple styles/disciplines].
10. Save and invest and plan to live well and comfortable in your retirement. If you plan to “just get by” with Social Security, you may very well have a miserable meager existence of subsistence in retirement.
11. Learn as many languages as you can and work to become conversationally fluent in them. You will keep your mind sharp and open doors to new cultures.
12. Read each night before you go to bed, 10–60 minutes, or 20–90 minutes [whatever you are able to do]. Read a physical book.
13. Turn off electronic devices 60–90 minutes before bed [you will sleep better]. Don’t read on a Kindle or Tablet before bed.
14. Watch a 10–20 minute mini-documentary during lunch. I usually have lunch alone so I watch a mini-documentary with each lunch.
15. Don’t worry about whether or not somebody is going to betray you or cheat on you, just know you will be able to end it with them and move on in life and your life is not centered around them or their continued presence in your life. Don’t obsess over the prospect of being cheated on, exercise some discretion and sound judgment in selecting a partner, stay connected with them, and know that life goes on even if they cheat on you and you end things with them.
16. Try to relax but don’t be so relaxed you let your guard down.
17. Help those who you believe need your help and who you believe deserve your help.
18. Everybody is on their own journey, try not to derail anybody and try to occasionally help speed others along down the road they are on.
19. Live honestly, keep your honor clean, and remember honor is hard-won, difficult to maintain, but easily lost and seldom ever regained. Do not break your word, keep your promises, uphold your oaths and obligations, and make sure you always live by your code of honor.
20. If in doubt, explain, “I don’t know, but I will look into this and find out and get back to you shortly.” Never try to bullshit somebody into making them think you know the answer to a question when you just don’t know. Don’t give the wrong answer out of fear of seeming ignorant, admit your ignorance and go remedy the ignorance and then deliver the correct answer.
21. Don’t fake it until you make it. Live real and don’t try to front or put on a facade. Be who you are.
22. Know when to back down from a potential fight. Not every situation needs to go to a violent resolution.
23. Know when to move into a potential fight. Some situations do not permit withdrawal, retreat, and are beyond the ability of words to resolve.
24. When you see somebody in dire distress, render what assistance you believe is appropriate and do what you are capable of doing.
25. Remember that the homeless “bum” under the bridge could be your old friend and it might have been you if events had gone differently in your life. Don’t snicker or sneer at them, do what you can to alleviate their suffering.
26. Enjoy your success and don’t accept others guilting you because you have done well for yourself.
27. If you have time but limited funds, volunteer and help. If you have an abundance of money but no spare time, donate money. Do what you can with what you have.
28. Always know who you are and what you are about.
29. Travel often and with a purpose [even if the purpose is to just wander around the winding streets of some old city and meet new people]. Don’t go to theme parks, resorts, or miniature versions of corporate hotel USA in some other country, go out and explore something new and different.
30. Don’t let your genitals rule your existence. Sex is not the most important thing in your life, at least it shouldn’t be.
Ol Niggerlips Bryan Reo, Esq(uirrel)
Answered Mar 28, 2019
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-be...swer/Bryan-Reo
http://christian-identity.net/forum/...0102#post20102
http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...0102#post20102
.
1. Never play by the rules of others unless you are content to just “get by” and “get along.” I have often said, “I don’t want to play by the rules, I want to make the rules.” Playing by the rules of others will, at most, get you a salary of $80,000 or perhaps even $120,000 per year, you will work 40–60 hours [or more] hours per week, for 30–40 years, die, and get shoved into a hole in the ground. Be bold, strike out, stake your claim, build your name.
2. Be careful who you trust, what you trust them with, and how you trust them. Former friends make the most dangerous of enemies because they are usually armed with everything they need to undermine you or damage you.
3. Make a decision and stick with it. If you keep waffling back and forth it means you are not ready to pursue on any particular course of action and you need to go back to the drawing board and decide. Don’t get half-way down one road and decide it is time to go back to the starting point or the fork. Figure all of this out BEFORE you embark down some particular road.
4. It is not wrong to quit when you realize you are wasting time or throwing good money after bad on something that is clearly never going to pan out.
5. Not all marriages are meant to last, need to last, or can even last. Don’t be afraid to hit the eject button or to shout “all hands abandon ship” and get out. It is better to recognize, “we’re just not compatible” when you are 25–30 instead of deciding to tough it out to 35–40 and wind up wasting the best years of your life with somebody you have no future with.
6. Observe other people who are miserable and try to avoid the things they do that appear to make them miserable. Learn from the mistakes of others.
7. Always have a planned schedule for the next day, the next week, the next month, and for the next 10–12 months, but this general guideline of a schedule should be flexible.
8. Have a lot of sex with your spouse because it will keep you both connected, you won’t ever be able to regain the lost time [time spent having sex with your spouse is better than time spent watching TV], and it will keep you focused, centered, grounded, and healthy.
9. Be physically active in some sort of self-defense combat/martial arts system [boxing, kick-boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay-Thai, MMA, Judo, etc., or better yet multiple styles/disciplines].
10. Save and invest and plan to live well and comfortable in your retirement. If you plan to “just get by” with Social Security, you may very well have a miserable meager existence of subsistence in retirement.
11. Learn as many languages as you can and work to become conversationally fluent in them. You will keep your mind sharp and open doors to new cultures.
12. Read each night before you go to bed, 10–60 minutes, or 20–90 minutes [whatever you are able to do]. Read a physical book.
13. Turn off electronic devices 60–90 minutes before bed [you will sleep better]. Don’t read on a Kindle or Tablet before bed.
14. Watch a 10–20 minute mini-documentary during lunch. I usually have lunch alone so I watch a mini-documentary with each lunch.
15. Don’t worry about whether or not somebody is going to betray you or cheat on you, just know you will be able to end it with them and move on in life and your life is not centered around them or their continued presence in your life. Don’t obsess over the prospect of being cheated on, exercise some discretion and sound judgment in selecting a partner, stay connected with them, and know that life goes on even if they cheat on you and you end things with them.
16. Try to relax but don’t be so relaxed you let your guard down.
17. Help those who you believe need your help and who you believe deserve your help.
18. Everybody is on their own journey, try not to derail anybody and try to occasionally help speed others along down the road they are on.
19. Live honestly, keep your honor clean, and remember honor is hard-won, difficult to maintain, but easily lost and seldom ever regained. Do not break your word, keep your promises, uphold your oaths and obligations, and make sure you always live by your code of honor.
20. If in doubt, explain, “I don’t know, but I will look into this and find out and get back to you shortly.” Never try to bullshit somebody into making them think you know the answer to a question when you just don’t know. Don’t give the wrong answer out of fear of seeming ignorant, admit your ignorance and go remedy the ignorance and then deliver the correct answer.
21. Don’t fake it until you make it. Live real and don’t try to front or put on a facade. Be who you are.
22. Know when to back down from a potential fight. Not every situation needs to go to a violent resolution.
23. Know when to move into a potential fight. Some situations do not permit withdrawal, retreat, and are beyond the ability of words to resolve.
24. When you see somebody in dire distress, render what assistance you believe is appropriate and do what you are capable of doing.
25. Remember that the homeless “bum” under the bridge could be your old friend and it might have been you if events had gone differently in your life. Don’t snicker or sneer at them, do what you can to alleviate their suffering.
26. Enjoy your success and don’t accept others guilting you because you have done well for yourself.
27. If you have time but limited funds, volunteer and help. If you have an abundance of money but no spare time, donate money. Do what you can with what you have.
28. Always know who you are and what you are about.
29. Travel often and with a purpose [even if the purpose is to just wander around the winding streets of some old city and meet new people]. Don’t go to theme parks, resorts, or miniature versions of corporate hotel USA in some other country, go out and explore something new and different.
30. Don’t let your genitals rule your existence. Sex is not the most important thing in your life, at least it shouldn’t be.
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