Peter Miklis

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  1. @Hulia Why don't you go to Serbia? Go and prove your love for the serbian, girl?
  2. @Hulia Maybe he can spray a Porsche logo on his bike? that way, he can still have his prestige
  3. @Hulia @Zeroguy Buy some proper bicycles for them lazy asses. If you can't cycle your way to work, it's not a job worth having.
  4. I don't like where this is goin'. Too much sausages, not enough openings?
  5. I don't know how I came up with that phrase, but no lie, I was chuckling as I was typing it. Lol
  6. True tho hahaha? but I think my english pretty decent, for a slav. Most people here are pretty fluent actually
  7. Those are noble goals I guess. Good luck
  8. Then why not just watch Leo's videos instead of talking to guys on the forum? Clearly, the power of the almighty tool of the patriarchy is too much to handle, eh???
  9. I think you do need one, otherwise you wouldn't be talkin' to us on this bleedin' forum??
  10. @Hulia A lack of dick could be a problem, I think. Just my guess.
  11. What would be the problems of society that doesn't care about survival? Hard to even imagine tbh.
  12. @Btraining Do not worry about attracting all customers; you cannot make everyone like you. Rather, focus on one specific group or niche of people, and serve them. Also realize, that what you're selling them is not the actual product, but rather the emotion behind it. What do people really want? They don't want the driller capable of making 60 mm holes, they want the 60 mm holes. And not really even that actually, what they want is the satisfaction of finally finishing the work. Validation of people close to them, when they see how much of a good job they've done. It's all about fulfilling emotions, noone gives a shit about the actual product. And you wanna sell them these emotions in a way of stories. The most ancient method, and very effective. That's what's marketing is all about. It's about a promise to fulfill these deep hidden desires, and then linking them to your product. For you to do that though, you need to be able to get inside the head of your customers, and not operating from yours. It's about their stories and desires, not yours. That is very important.
  13. Wuuuut you're 6'2?? You're the same height as me then lol. I thought you were like 5'10?
  14. Alright then. I'll be more carefull in the future?
  15. Like I said, he either challenges those beliefs of his, or he'll remain stuck forever. Nothing else matters.
  16. @Emerald You cannot help someone who doesn't wanna be helped. In this case, the dude presented it in such a way that it's obvious his mind is already made up. I'm short=I have no chance. What can you do? He either challenges these beliefs, or will continue to wallow in his sad bullshit. Btw, in this case, I don't believe he actually plans to kill himself. Heck, I've felt like killing myself a couple of times, but I never did it. Because ofc, the fear of death is always greater than the pain. Simple. He's clearly cappin'. The people that actually kill themselves, don't tend to tell anyone about it. They just do it. As for his actual problem, the dude clearly has no fucking confidence and self esteem. You can't simultaneously hold 2 contradictory beliefs as true. "I've tried my best, I tried to funny, charismatic" (I'm not quoting) on one hand, and then he goes on saying how he believes he's undersirable because he's 5'7 lol. He was clearly never all that charismatic, was he? You can't be on your A game, AND believe you're an ugly MFer at the same time?
  17. To be honest, I think it would suit you more than being a writer. You seem to be very interested in analyzing people's emotions, and you are an empath. Those are a good traits in psychologist. Maybe, after some years of doing that, you could step it up a notch, and after having some enlightement and awakening experiences, you'd be able to offer some sort of spiritual form of therapy. Just my 2 cents?
  18. Just asking out of curiousity, what is it exactly that you are investing into? Stocks, bonds? I'm pretty new to investing, but I'm planning to make it a major source of income. So far, I've invested 100€ into crypto, but that's pretty high risk investement as you can imagine. Want to balance it out with something more stable.
  19. So much so, that the phrase "going dutch" was created to describe that phenomenom? I envy you guys?
  20. @ivankiss Excuse me then. Poor choice of words?
  21. I would only spoil a woman with whom I'm veery closed to. Like, almost wife/husband type of relationship. If I could afford it, why not? I would take her ass to 5 star restaurants everyday, no problem? but I would have to trust her, and she'd have to bring some additional value, other than sex. Those are the biggest caveats.
  22. The difference between your claims, and some of the women's claims here, is that you are only buying presents and wine and dine in a balanced way. Which is all fine and dandy, that's how it's supposed to be done. Authentic gifts here and there, comming from a place of abundance, not scarcity. But women here literaly set it up as a list of standards that should be checked off, in order to get them. Which is something else entirely. It honestly smells strongly of narcisism and daddy issues here, and there's no way you, me or any other self respecting man would put up with that shit. I honestly feel shocked that it actually works, and some millionares are willing to do this? they probably view the woman as more valuable if they invest into her or some shit, idk? rich people tend to be weird sometimes?
  23. @eaaaeaeae By "guys" I meant people in general, not just men. I'm not gonna say names, cuz I'll get another fucking warning point from oversensitive mod? But the gist of what I'm trying to say, is that for certain arguments or claims to hold any value, it is necessary for one to gain enough life experience. To say it more simply and bluntly: get a fucking life guys?
  24. The level of pettiness of some people on this subforum is stunning? don't you guys have a life of your own?
  25. It's not really about opinions themselves, per ce, but those opinions tend to be an indicator that a man possesses certain attractive qualities. And, since women are very social, more than men on average, and tend to care about the opinions of their social circle, these opinions therefore hold value. At least before she gets to know the guy. There a term for it: preselection. Besides, just because that certain guy wouldn't be attractive for certain women despite the preselection factor, isn't surprising. As a guy (in fact, as a human in general), you'll never be able to attract everyone. It's not even a goal worth striving towards.