Stifling Entrepreneurism Early
Posted by j_IR1776wg 11 years, 7 months ago to Philosophy
Little girl wants to sell rather than beg. Madison Root said "I don't want to beg! I would rather work for something than beg." Poor kid, she hasn't yet learned that the Socialist Democrats in Oregon want Zombie voters. They do not want free thinkers like Madison Root in their society. Where have I paraphrased that before?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/12/03/ore...
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/12/03/ore...
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I met my wife (of over thirty happy years) and asked her out after a few hours of being nice to her best friend. Her friend wanted me, and I was polite and enjoyed the attention, but it was my wife that wanted what her girlfriend was going after, but she was too shy. And it was I who thought her girlfriend was too aggressive, too desperate. When I asked my future wife for her phone number and not her girlfriend’s, she was surprised and caught off balance. Her girlfriend had been throwing herself at me for hours but I surprised both of them. I was not Mr. Nice Guy, but I was entertaining polite and humorous. Her girlfriend was not happy, but she ended up being happy for her friend and ended up being bridesmaid. It can happen. Being the bad boy will likely only get you the bad girls… sure they want the bad boys, like we want the bad girls, but you don’t marry them. Remember what you are looking for is unlikely to beat your door down, but they are out there. Go get em!
Well, for what it is worth, that is my advice. It worked for me. I hope women haven’t changed that much.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yKK8qft6...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skidmore_Fo...
My tip-off was that she was moved along by a SECURITY GUARD (not a city cop).
I trust that she will continue being entrrepeneurial and innovative, but a salient fact was left out of this story.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL7n5mEmX...
"Be sincere, fun and respectful, use your sense of humor and women will enjoy your company."
Remember my commitment oath thread?
THAT is what gets me locked into the friendzone. That's how I've acted toward women I want, and my reward was always to watch them walk off arm in arm with some assh*.
(warning, language warning - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9XDb0nxS... )
When I was young, I was afraid of bees. I mean... afraid. Wasps... any stinging insects. (you should have heard me whine even after I killed it when I found a scorpion in my bathroom a few weeks ago).
One summer day we were at my dad's construction site, and I noticed what looked like a bee in the short-sleeve of my mom's blouse.
I announced it, and she practically begged me to get it out. I was too afraid. My sister stepped in, and flicked it out with a finger saying, "it was only a sweat bee, mom".
My father came off the scaffold, scowling at me. I cannot remember whatever it was he said to me, but it was the first (and last) time I felt him truly ashamed of me... I do remember that he saw a wasp nearby, and with his horny, calloused hands clapped it and crushed it in one swift motion.
I spent the rest of that summer finding bees and wasps and crushing them with my hands the same way (without getting stung). The fear turned to hatred, but the shame never left.
Honey, like the cake, is a lie. I would think an objectivist would be opposed to flattery and courtship ploys.
Besides, my problem isn't that I'm not nice enough to women; my problem is that when I find women I like and can respect, I demonstrate it by my actions; rather than begin treating them like shit that's lucky to be in my presence (think Howard Roark and John Galt).
Or Jaimie Waring -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgFg3nsXX...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0su_1Ghax...
Then there's half the John Wayne/Maureen O'Hara movies where she's trying to go toe-to-toe with him, like in The Quiet Man where he shows his affection and respect for her by dragging her halfway across Ireland to throw her at her brother's feet in annulment of their marriage.
Yeah, women really like honey. But Dagny didn't marry Eddie Willers.
So proud of her! She's taking orders and will be selling mistletoe later this month at another venue. On her site, she's asking for donations for braces and to "support entrepreneurial spirit in kids." Not sure what the last part entails... but I'm glad to see she'll be back to sales soon.
More information:
http://www.katu.com/news/local/Update-Hu...
Thanks for the story! Love to see this kiddo getting support.
Apparently, the confusion is rooted in the beggars being allowed to infringe on the property rights of the park owners in the name of "free speech." That error does originate in the politics of Portland. Again, my wife and I considered moving to Portland, but the beggars drove us away.
I hope this go-getter finds a better location... one that is welcoming. I hope the people in charge of writing the asinine ordinance get lumps of coal in their stockings.