Exul a perditis

Which industry are you learning in?

Focusing on Bartending, Sales, and Marketing right now.

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Sounds like True Sell and Rich would be your best friends… Maybe add some PCC in there

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Working on a sales/power/status custom right now actually but I don’t have a valid avenue right now for True Sell, would be a waste…

I am just studying it right now.

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RoM has been phenomenal for my sleep. I’m waking up a lot earlier before my alarm, and falling asleep way easier

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All of those needs high status and require it in some instances. @Jouissance has a huge amount of status even if he might not notice it. He’s also one of the best salesman I know but his status play a big part in his success in my opinion. I don’t know a single person who does marketing or sales and isn’t high status if they want to be successful.

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Now THAT is 100% true.

Marketing & Sales require large amounts of Status

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I actually slept so freaking great last night … I was trying to figure out why.

I didn’t wake up early though, but I got good sleep.

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I will add GLMC into my 3rd slot :wine_glass:

You’ve convinced me that it’s probably important to add!

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Even bartending to a certain extent.

You ever read the Rosie project?

I’ll go in a deeper response later but basically there’s a middle ground on these conversations where status can be gained through skill.

Bartending requires status but you can also get status by being a good bartender.

Entrepreneurship requires status but you can gain status due to the quality of your ideas and leadership.

Sales requires status, though, and you can’t be good at sales without status

Marketing requires status because they need to trust your status in order to do marketing with you, but you can use your marketing reputation to gain status. Building an SMMA Is mainly a game of increasing your status… on the marketing side, your marketing reputation. On the sales side, directly increasing sales/status

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Merit is the highest form of status… I think that’s slept on.

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You’re not a good salesperson because you have status.

You are a great salesperson because you have merit, which gives you higher status.

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#MakeAmericaMeritocraticAgain

Let’s stop giving unqualified individuals positions that don’t deserve them based on social goofiness.

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Probably just the True Sell in me lol. I seem to have that effect since adding QTKS. @Jouissance this might be why the trips keep working perfectly how I want them.

True Sell is such a great title. I ran it while I sold cars.

Well when most people started in sales they had no merit and yet they became amazing salesman due to their status and skills (Status is a skill too but most either develop it or have it naturally).

Maybe not the best example but Jordan Belfort is one of them if you read his books. He didn’t have merit and yet until his arrest he became extremely wealthy.

Mmmm might not be the best example again, he gained status because he gained merit (he started scamming people)

He really isn’t a great salesperson though. His straight line system is very basic, introductory level.

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I will stop here as if I’m thinking what your thinking then this topics should be stopped asap haha. Change of subject.

You can interpret it as you like :rofl:

I know what I was thinking about when I said it, if we are on the same wave length then maybe you know as well, I won’t elaborate further to avoid conflict haha

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No he already had status before getting merit but yes I know not the best example just had to show someone who had zero merit but mad eit big.

Again that’s your personal opinion. I know plenty of people who still use his sytem and make 200k usd 300k usd as closer with it. Good, bad or evil who knows but it still works.

Anyway let’s end this topic now as this is getting derailed lmao.