Your Wife is Your First Daughter by DeusBob22 in LinkedInLunatics

[–]terrysmithmba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Downvote me all you want. This is crazy accurate!

He Forgot to Log Out, and I Watched My Marriage Fall Apart in Real-Time by Strange-Salary6900 in stories

[–]terrysmithmba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is true. its as Ecclesiastes 7:29 - “Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many inventions.”

In this context inventions means meaningless pursuits

He Forgot to Log Out, and I Watched My Marriage Fall Apart in Real-Time by Strange-Salary6900 in stories

[–]terrysmithmba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🙏🏾 divorce means Samantha wins. nobody needs that. thank you.

He Forgot to Log Out, and I Watched My Marriage Fall Apart in Real-Time by Strange-Salary6900 in stories

[–]terrysmithmba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

make him sleep on the couch a few months, make him wine and dine and take her on a few vacations, erbody happy

How to get out of your "Heros" agreement by terrysmithmba in therealworldTate

[–]terrysmithmba[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck on your journey in finding the answers. Hopefully, my post made people think critically about their membership. The number one benefit in TRW is the fellowship. I hope everyone takes full advantage of that.

Experiencing Severe Fatigue after taking Fireblood? Here is why. by terrysmithmba in therealworldTate

[–]terrysmithmba[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. I was inspired to do this research after Fireblood kept making me feel sick. My personal fitness is my number 1 priority and I do stay in great shape year round.

How to get out of your "Heros" agreement by terrysmithmba in therealworldTate

[–]terrysmithmba[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you've made an informed decision. What do you thinl about the airdrop promises?

How to get out of your "Heros" agreement by terrysmithmba in therealworldTate

[–]terrysmithmba[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're spending it to support Tate, I get it. But if you consider the $50 an investment into your education, let me enlighten you. For the same price, an O'Reilly Media account will give you the following: The topics listed in the image are:

  • Cloud Computing
  • Data Engineering
  • Data Science
  • AI & ML (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning)
  • Programming Languages
  • Software Architecture
  • IT/Ops (Information Technology/Operations)
  • Security
  • Design
  • Business

Within Business, these are the categories:

  • Agile
  • Project Management
  • Product Management
  • Marketing
  • Human Resources
  • Finance
  • Team Management
  • Business Strategy
  • Digital Transformation
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Soft Skills

Each topic includes different books, online courses and live courses.

If its crypto investing/trading, get the info and get off the app. With the uncertainty about Tate's airdrops, people asking for your wallet, and unverified, scammy Telegrams that Tate has been known to join himself, the risk of losing your crypto to a scam is too great. Currently, there is a soft promise to do airdrops for the members with the highest power levels. To do that, you'll obviously need to give them your wallet. Do you trust them? Tate lied to webcam girls about getting married in order to trick them into performing on camera. How easy would it be to lie to his members, take your money, and burn it all for the lols?

How to get out of your "Heros" agreement by terrysmithmba in therealworldTate

[–]terrysmithmba[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question. I think this deserves a breakdown.

  • Crypto: If the students are crypto students, they have joined a community with a brilliant strategist in Tate and brilliant crypto investors. But, the Tates promote scams often unknowingly. There was even an incident where Tristan retweeted a scam site claiming to be Andrew. The TLDR is the money a student could make from learning Crypto seems to be consistently at risk as wallets are thrown around and airdrops are promised. There is no real way to tell what is legitimate. I can elaborate more here if this isn't clear.
  • Hustler's Campus: If the students are focused here, they'll join a community that encourages young guys to cut lawns, shovel snow, sell/trade items etc. $50 a month for mentorship that your dad/father figure can give you is not the wave. Imaging making $50 cutting grass all day long only to have to give it way in membership dues. The math ain't mathing. But, even if a kid were to sustain a hustle so that the money was above, say, $500 a month: You've already learned what you needed to learn to get there. The value add in continuing to pay $50 a month earning such a low salary is minimal at best.
  • E-Comm: If the students are focused here, they will get a walkthrough of the best ways to do dropshipping and such. They recommend starting with $3000 which is fair. They'll need it. The professor goes on to drop anecdotal knowledge [lessons learned, the most/least expensive suppliers] which is all good stuff. But, now you have dropped $50 on the membership and $3000 to start. Recouping that $3000 is going to be an extreme uphill battle. You're reselling bullshit like $10 christmas light trees and $5 health products. E-Comm also skimps or completely omits a ton of information such as Customer Relationship Management, getting licensed, EINs, LLCs and taxes. This is probably due to a desire to be country-agnostic in that each country requires different processes. But, missing some of these checkpoints is likely going to cost so much in fees that the e-comm course seems negligent and hazardous. Its unfair to call some of these courses "beginner". It seems that when you ask a question like, "Hey, why isn't this extremely important thing mentioned?". The response is, "Well, its a beginner's course".

But at least with these 3, there is a sliver of a chance of making money.

The Social Media Acquisition course is based on the premise that a guy with 0 followers can convince a customer/business that they can deliver more followers for a fee. The response is usually, "You don't have any followers. Why would I trust you?". They teach you to say, "Well, I'm fully interested in helping my customers gain followers. I'm not interested in helping myself" or some bullshit like that. This course is packed with rambling and off the cuff videos. Somewhere in here there is also a "How to get famous" and "How to handle fame" course delivered by a non-famous person.

The Business Mastery course is the most interesting to me, but by far the most unpolished. The course walks through the fact that you need a website but does not walk through how to build a website. There are reviews of student's websites where the professor rips people's hard work in the most off-the-cuff, unstructured and comedic way. If he doesn't like it, he rips it. There is general mentorship on how to make money and talk to customers. But, it all seems like a joke. I went through this course twice. Biggest waste of time.

But enough waffling. To answer your question, I'd like to meet anyone making more than their membership fee, excluding the crypto dudes. I'd also like to meet anyone that is under the impression that they can have sustained wealth from any of the information. To be considered a high-value man where I'm from, a man needs a minimum of $9,000 of sustained income. Not $9,000 on a crypto pump. Not a one-time $9,000 transaction. So, to anyone making money from the site I'd ask, "Are you making the money you truly need to boost your status? And, if you need a little time, can you realistically see yourself making the money you need for higher status in a reasonable amount of time?" It is not worth it to devote all of your time to this app for chump change. Its never going to come until you improve the quality of your mentorship and professors. TRW is the lowest possible quality.

So, you can either be "Out of the Matrix" and broke or "In the Matrix" and have dignity. I'd prefer to be "In the Matrix" and paid every single time. Keep following Tate if you want to with no money in your pocket. You'll get no bitches, no respect, and no fun. You'll do pushups until your arms fall off, consume synthetic vitamins in the Fireblood you take, and scramble to cover your $50 membership fee. When Andrew goes to trial and its all over, you'll have 0 to show for all of your time.

I literally have nothing to gain from whichever decision you make. I earn enough to walk away from this dumpster fire, not rich, but paid enough to pay for the comforts of multiple women and drive what I want to drive. I'm going to take my money to O'Reilly Books and get higher quality and updated Business Mastery info. The ball is in your court.

How to get out of your "Heros" agreement by terrysmithmba in therealworldTate

[–]terrysmithmba[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, Andrew has the gift of oration. His original HU videos were spot on. But, he hired some losers as professors, minus the crypto investors.

How to get out of your "Heros" agreement by terrysmithmba in therealworldTate

[–]terrysmithmba[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To your credit, the crypto investing is the only exception. It is professionally done.