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| 1 | What is the best career for game ?In all honestly, you shouldn't treat anyone you supposedly love (romantic, familial, fraternal, etc.) like you treat an opposing party. It's a good way to end up miserable and alone. I make an active effort to be a good human being - and trust me, it's hard to turn off the lawyer switch. Sorry your friend is like that - do you think he is even self aware regarding that behavior? My comments on here are sometimes extreme - often for effect - in reality I've done a lot of work to be a good husband… | /r/seduction | 01/06/25 11:14 PM |
| 2 | What is the best career for game ?I'm not talking about dishonesty, but I am talking about getting what's best for the matter I'm pursuing with indiffence to the impact on the other party. Ideally, this is through persuasion (convincing the other side of the merits of our position), however, sometimes you have to use coercion (a lawsuit for example - or maybe other economic consequences - within the bounds of legal permissibility). It's a full contact sport. | /r/seduction | 01/06/25 02:43 PM |
| 1 | What is the best career for game ?Upvote for lawyers. Once we hit 40 it's game on. We will have spent almost 20 years in a field where our job is to manipulate someone into doing whatever is best for the matter we are handling - whether it is or is not in that other person's best interest. We emotionally detach from our work - focus on the task at hand. We love winning above all other things. And money ... lots of money. Doctors are well trained, not well educated. Most lack any bedside manner, much less the ability to convince … | /r/seduction | 01/06/25 10:27 AM |
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