2 Comments From Over 6 Years Of International Living
11-05-2015, 01:29 PM
I've been a forum reader for 2 years or so; here's my part to give back.
For reference:
I'm 32, originally from the NYC area, mostly northern European ancestry (not recent), 6'3 170+, fit.
In 2010 I left America. Since then I've lived internationally, mostly in Baltic Europe, and most of that time in Estonia. Previous to 2010 I had spent about a year outside America. I lived in Thailand for about 4 months, but most of that time was spent Muay-Thai kickboxing in Chiang Mai.
In 2009 I tried moving to the Caribbean island, Utila, Honduras. That shortly came to an end after I was jailed for "crimes" I was never charged with nor committed (corrupt locals, corrupt police, and a corrupt United States Consulate).
In Tallinn, Estonia I experimented with owning hostels over a 2.5 year period.
Currently I'm no longer working, although managing my personal finances in today's economic environment could be considered work.
Now I live most often in Riga, Latvia. I haven't traveled outside the Baltics in almost 3 years, but overall I've been here and there in 58 countries.
Since June 2010 I've fornicated with 337 females from 35 or so countries. Here are a dozen comments from a great few years...
1) America is perhaps the best country on Earth...for being a consumer. That's where it ends. If you're a producer, an entrepreneur, a creator, a free-thinker, liberty-oriented, then America is NOT the best country on Earth, nor even close. Modern America rewards consumption at the expense of production.
*But if you like your shopping, soulless consumerism, debt, servitude, indoctrination, drugs, spectator sports, pop-music, pop-culture #icebucketchallenge #coolclockahmed #cecilthelion #caitlynjennertwerksonarainbow, then America is probably the right place for you, and don't read this post.
2) American has become a toxic place, and Americans have become very sick. Isn't it telling enough that the presidential candidate of America's youth is a guy running on the same platform as Karl Marx? A bewildered, old, clown-like character with a spitting/quivering over-bite, dilating pupils, and poor posture. If you met Bernie Sanders you might guess he was a serpentine mattress salesman from Long Island. The type of guy who would con you into spending 3 times the amount of money for a pillow-top “premium” mattress, and then lure your child onto his lap with candy while you're in back signing the paperwork. #change #longhairdontcare #rainbows #sheep #pedophileforpresident2016 #hillaryforprison2016
There are also very few things I find more offensive here in the Baltics than encountering leftist American travelers; their voice (sometimes even talking to themselves), rhetoric, and demeanor. Close seconds are Australians, English, Scottish, Irish, Canadians, Spanish and so on.
3) If this started as too much of a downer, then I've found that the hottest girls in the world come from the 3 Baltic Countries; Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania (probably in that order). And of course Baltic pussy is superior to American; healthier diet and lifestyle, less chemical foods and so on.
I'm writing this as I break to look at the 8+ girl working here at the cafe in Tartu, Estonia.
PBS Model Supply Chain mostly agrees - http://www.pbs.org/pov/girlmodel/infogra...jdfwvkrLIU
Latvia would be higher without the large Russian population. If you simply want to fornicate with anything, quality irrelevant, then forget this and go to the Philippines (I haven't been).
As a whole Lithuanians have the best faces and hair, but can't say they're physically better than Estonians due to their inferior shaped asses (and terrible behavior). #1 are Estonians, with the best and biggest butts, most blonds, and also the best top-tier. Latvians, a very close #2, have the most naturally attractive appearance over-all, and superior asses to Lithuanians. I rank Latvians as the most intelligent and interesting to converse with. Of course that's personal preference and many find Latvians as contentious, and cold. and difficult.
4) Owning a hostel (or so-called “hobby business” abroad) isn't what you expect. I've owned moderately small hostels in Tallinn. While they were OK for me, and certainly had their positives, it's a 24 hour business that will consume you. If you expect owning a hostel to be a non-stop party and fuck-fest then you're wrong. The hostels were more of a cock-block than a benefit, although I can thank at least 1 threesome to having the hostel. Friends who also own hostels have had their their social lives ruined, and attribute this directly to the hostel business.
BONUS: Spanish are by far the worst guests and people.
5) Hostel pub-crawls, couch-surfing and foreigner meet-ups are a great way to meet the least attractive girls in the area. Student events/parties are a terrible waste of time as well. They tend to be cliquey events where the majority of attendees have had their social skills towards outsiders degenerate through repetitive familiarity with each other. Cock-blocking is high, and Erasmus student quality is low.
6) My sexual results and interest from the opposite sex directly correlate with my sexual desire and current level of Jing (male life-force/essence in Taoism). Socializing with girls without proper desire (that Jing again) is a social detriment and damaging to your game.
7) The majority of "game" comes from within, and should be a personal adaptation dependent on your individual character. I've encountered many characters in these 6 years of travelling and owning hostels. Many who have studied "game", but can't practically apply it, as what they're conveying is too much of an artificial deviation from their own individual character.
8) Without physical health there isn't mental health. Bob Knight said, “Basketball is 90% conditioning.” Without proper diet and fitness your over-all health will hinder you.
Sauna is my best performance enhancing tip for increasing work-out gains. Check these below relevant links from Tim Ferriss and Dr. Mercola.
http://fourhourworkweek.com/2014/04/10/s...more-11990
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articl...efits.aspx
9) Fast-pace travel is for maniacs, merit-badge seekers, and the delusional. To consistently sacrifice the present time for some fantasy paradise city somewhere the future, may fit the definition of insanity, "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" - Einstein. You'll hear fantasy stories of incredible female/male ratios, places with big butts, big boobs, loose girls, and so on. There will always be another party and another place. Perhaps Emerson made the best argument against this sort of travel in his article “Self-Reliance.” Queue up Pink Floyd, “Wish You Were Here.”
10) Simplicity is clarity. Bruce Lee said, “It's not the daily increase but daily decrease. Hack away the unessential.” Every day we should simplify, evaluate, self-examine.
11) Roosh already shared this easy one - stop using shampoo every day.
I'll add to that; soap/body-wash and deodorant (especially that offensive spray-on shit). Instead try rising with water from taking a quick shower in the morning and at night. It's true, your body will naturally adapt and re-balance. Also, improve your diet, exercise, consume less chemicals, etc and your hygiene will naturally improve. Until then if you're stinking like a horse at the bar, rub some lemon-slices under your arms, so the female horses around you won't have a long face.
*My choice is a natural nettle shampoo; once every two weeks.
12) Here is the Baltics there is more desire for what's natural and less for what's material. This seems to be the general consensus outside of America, where you'll find a better attention to the essentials of life, and less social bankruptcy.
A good mentality is contributing more than you take away, and producing more than you consume. Protect what you work for, invest wisely, and plan in case of change.
In the end, freedom and health are wealth, and the greatest currency of wealth is our time.
I'm off to the gym and sauna...will check comments later.
PS: My pet rabbit Sir Nomsalot is considered some kind of financial expert. He will soon resume posting a valuable and free weekly Financial News Feed (along with some of his investment positions) at CitizenLiberty.com. It's mostly a way to chronicle/link readings, and to save anyone who's interested the time/effort of reading as much as my rabbit does. Some other stuff there as well, but not for profit.
For reference:
I'm 32, originally from the NYC area, mostly northern European ancestry (not recent), 6'3 170+, fit.
In 2010 I left America. Since then I've lived internationally, mostly in Baltic Europe, and most of that time in Estonia. Previous to 2010 I had spent about a year outside America. I lived in Thailand for about 4 months, but most of that time was spent Muay-Thai kickboxing in Chiang Mai.
In 2009 I tried moving to the Caribbean island, Utila, Honduras. That shortly came to an end after I was jailed for "crimes" I was never charged with nor committed (corrupt locals, corrupt police, and a corrupt United States Consulate).
In Tallinn, Estonia I experimented with owning hostels over a 2.5 year period.
Currently I'm no longer working, although managing my personal finances in today's economic environment could be considered work.
Now I live most often in Riga, Latvia. I haven't traveled outside the Baltics in almost 3 years, but overall I've been here and there in 58 countries.
Since June 2010 I've fornicated with 337 females from 35 or so countries. Here are a dozen comments from a great few years...
1) America is perhaps the best country on Earth...for being a consumer. That's where it ends. If you're a producer, an entrepreneur, a creator, a free-thinker, liberty-oriented, then America is NOT the best country on Earth, nor even close. Modern America rewards consumption at the expense of production.
*But if you like your shopping, soulless consumerism, debt, servitude, indoctrination, drugs, spectator sports, pop-music, pop-culture #icebucketchallenge #coolclockahmed #cecilthelion #caitlynjennertwerksonarainbow, then America is probably the right place for you, and don't read this post.
2) American has become a toxic place, and Americans have become very sick. Isn't it telling enough that the presidential candidate of America's youth is a guy running on the same platform as Karl Marx? A bewildered, old, clown-like character with a spitting/quivering over-bite, dilating pupils, and poor posture. If you met Bernie Sanders you might guess he was a serpentine mattress salesman from Long Island. The type of guy who would con you into spending 3 times the amount of money for a pillow-top “premium” mattress, and then lure your child onto his lap with candy while you're in back signing the paperwork. #change #longhairdontcare #rainbows #sheep #pedophileforpresident2016 #hillaryforprison2016
There are also very few things I find more offensive here in the Baltics than encountering leftist American travelers; their voice (sometimes even talking to themselves), rhetoric, and demeanor. Close seconds are Australians, English, Scottish, Irish, Canadians, Spanish and so on.
3) If this started as too much of a downer, then I've found that the hottest girls in the world come from the 3 Baltic Countries; Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania (probably in that order). And of course Baltic pussy is superior to American; healthier diet and lifestyle, less chemical foods and so on.
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PBS Model Supply Chain mostly agrees - http://www.pbs.org/pov/girlmodel/infogra...jdfwvkrLIU
Latvia would be higher without the large Russian population. If you simply want to fornicate with anything, quality irrelevant, then forget this and go to the Philippines (I haven't been).
As a whole Lithuanians have the best faces and hair, but can't say they're physically better than Estonians due to their inferior shaped asses (and terrible behavior). #1 are Estonians, with the best and biggest butts, most blonds, and also the best top-tier. Latvians, a very close #2, have the most naturally attractive appearance over-all, and superior asses to Lithuanians. I rank Latvians as the most intelligent and interesting to converse with. Of course that's personal preference and many find Latvians as contentious, and cold. and difficult.
4) Owning a hostel (or so-called “hobby business” abroad) isn't what you expect. I've owned moderately small hostels in Tallinn. While they were OK for me, and certainly had their positives, it's a 24 hour business that will consume you. If you expect owning a hostel to be a non-stop party and fuck-fest then you're wrong. The hostels were more of a cock-block than a benefit, although I can thank at least 1 threesome to having the hostel. Friends who also own hostels have had their their social lives ruined, and attribute this directly to the hostel business.
BONUS: Spanish are by far the worst guests and people.
5) Hostel pub-crawls, couch-surfing and foreigner meet-ups are a great way to meet the least attractive girls in the area. Student events/parties are a terrible waste of time as well. They tend to be cliquey events where the majority of attendees have had their social skills towards outsiders degenerate through repetitive familiarity with each other. Cock-blocking is high, and Erasmus student quality is low.
6) My sexual results and interest from the opposite sex directly correlate with my sexual desire and current level of Jing (male life-force/essence in Taoism). Socializing with girls without proper desire (that Jing again) is a social detriment and damaging to your game.
7) The majority of "game" comes from within, and should be a personal adaptation dependent on your individual character. I've encountered many characters in these 6 years of travelling and owning hostels. Many who have studied "game", but can't practically apply it, as what they're conveying is too much of an artificial deviation from their own individual character.
8) Without physical health there isn't mental health. Bob Knight said, “Basketball is 90% conditioning.” Without proper diet and fitness your over-all health will hinder you.
Sauna is my best performance enhancing tip for increasing work-out gains. Check these below relevant links from Tim Ferriss and Dr. Mercola.
http://fourhourworkweek.com/2014/04/10/s...more-11990
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articl...efits.aspx
9) Fast-pace travel is for maniacs, merit-badge seekers, and the delusional. To consistently sacrifice the present time for some fantasy paradise city somewhere the future, may fit the definition of insanity, "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" - Einstein. You'll hear fantasy stories of incredible female/male ratios, places with big butts, big boobs, loose girls, and so on. There will always be another party and another place. Perhaps Emerson made the best argument against this sort of travel in his article “Self-Reliance.” Queue up Pink Floyd, “Wish You Were Here.”
10) Simplicity is clarity. Bruce Lee said, “It's not the daily increase but daily decrease. Hack away the unessential.” Every day we should simplify, evaluate, self-examine.
11) Roosh already shared this easy one - stop using shampoo every day.
I'll add to that; soap/body-wash and deodorant (especially that offensive spray-on shit). Instead try rising with water from taking a quick shower in the morning and at night. It's true, your body will naturally adapt and re-balance. Also, improve your diet, exercise, consume less chemicals, etc and your hygiene will naturally improve. Until then if you're stinking like a horse at the bar, rub some lemon-slices under your arms, so the female horses around you won't have a long face.
*My choice is a natural nettle shampoo; once every two weeks.
12) Here is the Baltics there is more desire for what's natural and less for what's material. This seems to be the general consensus outside of America, where you'll find a better attention to the essentials of life, and less social bankruptcy.
A good mentality is contributing more than you take away, and producing more than you consume. Protect what you work for, invest wisely, and plan in case of change.
In the end, freedom and health are wealth, and the greatest currency of wealth is our time.
I'm off to the gym and sauna...will check comments later.
PS: My pet rabbit Sir Nomsalot is considered some kind of financial expert. He will soon resume posting a valuable and free weekly Financial News Feed (along with some of his investment positions) at CitizenLiberty.com. It's mostly a way to chronicle/link readings, and to save anyone who's interested the time/effort of reading as much as my rabbit does. Some other stuff there as well, but not for profit.