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Do the opposite - Sleek - 07-11-2013





Just came across a very cool video showing in fiction (Seinfeld) what we already know and do in reality.

I don't know about you, but I was inspired by this.


Do the opposite - RexImperator - 07-12-2013

When I first learned of game this episode came to mind immediately…


Do the opposite - WestCoast - 07-12-2013

Yeah this is my life motto.

In college everyone was partying and drinking, I was broke as shit getting job experience to make real money.

Now people are worried about making money so I shifted to learning game. Now that phase is ending and people are looking to "settle down" so I know the answer is to do the opposite, go invest more in myself to make more $$.

Then when you hit your 30's every dude is worried about money, you should have it by then so when people worry about cash you're worried about what city to travel to next.

Basically, in every environment do the opposite.


Do the opposite - Menace - 07-12-2013

Seinfeld is the modern day Bible. Every situation in life you can think of has been addressed by Seinfeld.


Do the opposite - Tuthmosis - 07-12-2013

Quote: (07-12-2013 11:06 AM)Menace Wrote:  

Seinfeld is the modern day Bible. Every situation in life you can think of has been addressed by Seinfeld.

That's because Larry David, who created and wrote the show, has tight game in real life--or at least understands women at a high level. You see it periodically in Curb Your Enthusiasm:







Do the opposite - NuMbEr7 - 07-12-2013

From WallStPlayboy's twitter : "If everyone is doing it, it's probably a bad idea."


Do the opposite - Bacchus - 07-12-2013

Quote: (07-12-2013 11:22 AM)Tuthmosis Wrote:  

Quote: (07-12-2013 11:06 AM)Menace Wrote:  

Seinfeld is the modern day Bible. Every situation in life you can think of has been addressed by Seinfeld.

That's because Larry David, who created and wrote the show, has tight game in real life--or at least understands women at a high level. You see it periodically in Curb Your Enthusiasm:




^^That's my favorite episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

It makes sense because Larry David is the basis for the George character.

Just compare: