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European winters rant
#51

European winters rant

Quote: (01-21-2012 01:30 PM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2012 06:05 AM)Neil Skywalker Wrote:  

Quote: (01-20-2012 01:00 PM)Moma Wrote:  

Mixx- The European job market is different. Money doesn't flow like in North America. If you look at the board, the biggest flossers from here are coming from a North American base. Those from Europe usually have to be more vigilant on how they spend. Point being - it's easier for cats to get broke like that and there aren't many careers there that allow the type of travel that Neil was able to entertain.

In terms of smashing the pockets in the way Neil did, sometimes one has to step back in order to move forward so I think Neil made a good move. Hopefully he gained some contacts during his multiple stays which he can leverage off of.

Being broke in Europe is not as drastic as being broke in America. In America, money talks. In Europe, not so much. In Europe, I was unemployed and my dating life hardly took a hit. In fact, I got more ass unemployed (more time to hit it and more time to set up dates).

Not so here. Being broke here limits the hits to the fatties and the 'mommies'.

I concur with the staying with the parents though, I just can't get along with my mum, living with her would do my noggin in. However, some cats do have those 'laissez faire' type of parents but not me [Image: smile.gif].

P.S. Neil, I have a friend who says the job market in Holland is pretty shyte right now. Is this true or does it depend on the field you are in?

Yep, the job market isnt easy in Holland. I barely have any education myself and am almost an "older" employee. There are ten fresh university students for every job i go after.

I have plans for my own (niche) company but need to get really motivated to pull it off. Like always i still dont know what to do with my life.

You have identified the problem: motivation. You just need to take action: leave your social safety net.

A poor economy in Holland is no longer an excuse. With an EU passport, you can live and work anywhere in the EU. There are eastern EU countries where ten to twenty percent of the population has moved to western EU countries for work.

In the U.S., since the global economic meltdown many people and companies have migrated from liberal welfare states such as California and New York where the cost of doing business is high to business friendly low-debt states in the south and the mid-west (Texas notable among them).

You have identified the problem: motivation. That is a start. I can identify the solution: leave the safety net of your parents so that you are forced to make your own way in the world. That is undoubtedly holding you back. Your parents are enablers, like the "good friend" who always lends money to his alcoholic or crackhead friend. You will gain a work ethic and eventually stumble into an opportunity. Yes, even those who love you can hurt you. I have seen it in my own family.

Moreover, if you are spending all your money on travel, rather than savings, you will never have the start-up capital for a business opportunity. Life is a balance. If you are addicted to anything, even travel or women, it will have a detrimental effect on your life. Good luck.

Very impressive TG. A virgin on this site and you are kind enough to offer "life coaching" tips to a guy who just returned from traveling around the world.
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#52

European winters rant

Like a few people have mentioned, you can't really generalize European winters as being horrific everywhere..... Latvia, yes. I would stay the fuck out of any of the Baltic states or anywhere in North/Eastern Europe at this time of year.

Good options for Winter which will have more favorable weather and more going on would be Barcelona, Berlin, South of France, Greece, Portugal......

Have you already got a long-term apartment there or could you ditch Latvia and get a cheap flight to one of these spots?
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#53

European winters rant

Quote: (01-21-2012 02:00 PM)LostGringo Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2012 01:30 PM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2012 06:05 AM)Neil Skywalker Wrote:  

Quote: (01-20-2012 01:00 PM)Moma Wrote:  

Mixx- The European job market is different. Money doesn't flow like in North America. If you look at the board, the biggest flossers from here are coming from a North American base. Those from Europe usually have to be more vigilant on how they spend. Point being - it's easier for cats to get broke like that and there aren't many careers there that allow the type of travel that Neil was able to entertain.

In terms of smashing the pockets in the way Neil did, sometimes one has to step back in order to move forward so I think Neil made a good move. Hopefully he gained some contacts during his multiple stays which he can leverage off of.

Being broke in Europe is not as drastic as being broke in America. In America, money talks. In Europe, not so much. In Europe, I was unemployed and my dating life hardly took a hit. In fact, I got more ass unemployed (more time to hit it and more time to set up dates).

Not so here. Being broke here limits the hits to the fatties and the 'mommies'.

I concur with the staying with the parents though, I just can't get along with my mum, living with her would do my noggin in. However, some cats do have those 'laissez faire' type of parents but not me [Image: smile.gif].

P.S. Neil, I have a friend who says the job market in Holland is pretty shyte right now. Is this true or does it depend on the field you are in?

Yep, the job market isnt easy in Holland. I barely have any education myself and am almost an "older" employee. There are ten fresh university students for every job i go after.

I have plans for my own (niche) company but need to get really motivated to pull it off. Like always i still dont know what to do with my life.

You have identified the problem: motivation. You just need to take action: leave your social safety net.

A poor economy in Holland is no longer an excuse. With an EU passport, you can live and work anywhere in the EU. There are eastern EU countries where ten to twenty percent of the population has moved to western EU countries for work.

In the U.S., since the global economic meltdown many people and companies have migrated from liberal welfare states such as California and New York where the cost of doing business is high to business friendly low-debt states in the south and the mid-west (Texas notable among them).

You have identified the problem: motivation. That is a start. I can identify the solution: leave the safety net of your parents so that you are forced to make your own way in the world. That is undoubtedly holding you back. Your parents are enablers, like the "good friend" who always lends money to his alcoholic or crackhead friend. You will gain a work ethic and eventually stumble into an opportunity. Yes, even those who love you can hurt you. I have seen it in my own family.

Moreover, if you are spending all your money on travel, rather than savings, you will never have the start-up capital for a business opportunity. Life is a balance. If you are addicted to anything, even travel or women, it will have a detrimental effect on your life. Good luck.

Very impressive TG. A virgin on this site and you are kind enough to offer "life coaching" tips to a guy who just returned from traveling around the world.

My problem has always been a lack of focus and motivation. Lack of focus being the worst.
I have to work on that because i always do 10 different at the same time and never finish anything.

Right now i'm :
- writing for my dutch website
- writing for my english website and want to write a book
- work on my website and promote it.
- learn spanish
- plans for my own company
- want to take salsa lessons
- work out till i have a killer body
- rooshforum and other online stuff
- hang out with friends who are weed smokers
- read books

I have to find some job and a girl soon

I have no focus at all [Image: sad.gif] At the end of the day i have done nothing.

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#54

European winters rant

Quote: (01-21-2012 06:24 PM)Neil Skywalker Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2012 02:00 PM)LostGringo Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2012 01:30 PM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2012 06:05 AM)Neil Skywalker Wrote:  

Quote: (01-20-2012 01:00 PM)Moma Wrote:  

Mixx- The European job market is different. Money doesn't flow like in North America. If you look at the board, the biggest flossers from here are coming from a North American base. Those from Europe usually have to be more vigilant on how they spend. Point being - it's easier for cats to get broke like that and there aren't many careers there that allow the type of travel that Neil was able to entertain.

In terms of smashing the pockets in the way Neil did, sometimes one has to step back in order to move forward so I think Neil made a good move. Hopefully he gained some contacts during his multiple stays which he can leverage off of.

Being broke in Europe is not as drastic as being broke in America. In America, money talks. In Europe, not so much. In Europe, I was unemployed and my dating life hardly took a hit. In fact, I got more ass unemployed (more time to hit it and more time to set up dates).

Not so here. Being broke here limits the hits to the fatties and the 'mommies'.

I concur with the staying with the parents though, I just can't get along with my mum, living with her would do my noggin in. However, some cats do have those 'laissez faire' type of parents but not me [Image: smile.gif].

P.S. Neil, I have a friend who says the job market in Holland is pretty shyte right now. Is this true or does it depend on the field you are in?

Yep, the job market isnt easy in Holland. I barely have any education myself and am almost an "older" employee. There are ten fresh university students for every job i go after.

I have plans for my own (niche) company but need to get really motivated to pull it off. Like always i still dont know what to do with my life.

You have identified the problem: motivation. You just need to take action: leave your social safety net.

A poor economy in Holland is no longer an excuse. With an EU passport, you can live and work anywhere in the EU. There are eastern EU countries where ten to twenty percent of the population has moved to western EU countries for work.

In the U.S., since the global economic meltdown many people and companies have migrated from liberal welfare states such as California and New York where the cost of doing business is high to business friendly low-debt states in the south and the mid-west (Texas notable among them).

You have identified the problem: motivation. That is a start. I can identify the solution: leave the safety net of your parents so that you are forced to make your own way in the world. That is undoubtedly holding you back. Your parents are enablers, like the "good friend" who always lends money to his alcoholic or crackhead friend. You will gain a work ethic and eventually stumble into an opportunity. Yes, even those who love you can hurt you. I have seen it in my own family.

Moreover, if you are spending all your money on travel, rather than savings, you will never have the start-up capital for a business opportunity. Life is a balance. If you are addicted to anything, even travel or women, it will have a detrimental effect on your life. Good luck.

Very impressive TG. A virgin on this site and you are kind enough to offer "life coaching" tips to a guy who just returned from traveling around the world.

My problem has always been a lack of focus and motivation. Lack of focus being the worst.
I have to work on that because i always do 10 different at the same time and never finish anything.

Right now i'm :
- writing for my dutch website
- writing for my english website and want to write a book
- work on my website and promote it.
- learn spanish
- plans for my own company
- want to take salsa lessons
- work out till i have a killer body
- rooshforum and other online stuff
- hang out with friends who are weed smokers
- read books

I have to find some job and a girl soon

I have no focus at all [Image: sad.gif] At the end of the day i have done nothing.

The trick is not to do ten things at the same time, but to do each of them every day at different times. Consistency is the key.

You listed ten items (excluding smoking weed). Create a schedule and perform each of these tasks for an hour during each work day. If it sounds too hard at first, perform each of these tasks for half-an-hour each work day -- and work up to an hour per day.

If you live at home, give your schedule to your parents and ask them to hold you accountable. Keep your weekends open as a reward for for accomplishing so much during the week. Smoke weed only on the weekends as a reward for a productive week.

Do this for six months and you will be amazed at how much you have accomplished. Can you imagine how much Spanish you will learn after six months? If you do not work out at all now, you can almost double your strength (lifting weights) in six months. You will also be amazed at how much better you feel about yourself -- and how this will fuel your desire to do even more.
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#55

European winters rant

Neil Skywalker

Quote:Quote:

Right now i'm :

- learn spanish

- want to take salsa lessons

- hang out with friends who are weed smokers

Don't do those three things.

You had plenty of time to learn Spanish and learn Salsa when you were traveling around Latin America for two years.

What makes you think you are going to do those in Holland.

Sorry pal, you missed your chance. Do those next time.

There I just made you more focused.
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#56

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I second the poster who posted about Vitamin D. I notice a definite change in mood when it's winter and being in the northeast I absolutely hate it. I went to the doctor for a routine physical and the blood test showed low Vitamin D levels, and the doc recommended a supplement. Been supplementing every day since and the beast that I am in the summer has woken up.
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#57

European winters rant

If anyone wants to see what Roosh is experiencing in Latvia, watch "Let The Right One In" -- the Swedish vampire movie. The setting is Sweden in winter. The main character comes home from school everyday and it is already dark outside. Dark and bleak. Good flick BTW.
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#58

European winters rant

Quote: (01-21-2012 10:58 PM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

If anyone wants to see what Roosh is experiencing in Latvia, watch "Let The Right One In" -- the Swedish vampire movie. The setting is Sweden in winter. The main character comes home from school everyday and it is already dark outside. Dark and bleak. Good flick BTW.


I love that film... It's pretty well known in independent/non mainstream cinema in the U.K.... You're so right, it captures it brilliantly.

Troll Hunter rocks as well...Sorry bit off topic!
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#59

European winters rant

Quote: (01-21-2012 07:11 PM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2012 06:24 PM)Neil Skywalker Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2012 02:00 PM)LostGringo Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2012 01:30 PM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2012 06:05 AM)Neil Skywalker Wrote:  

Yep, the job market isnt easy in Holland. I barely have any education myself and am almost an "older" employee. There are ten fresh university students for every job i go after.

I have plans for my own (niche) company but need to get really motivated to pull it off. Like always i still dont know what to do with my life.

You have identified the problem: motivation. You just need to take action: leave your social safety net.

A poor economy in Holland is no longer an excuse. With an EU passport, you can live and work anywhere in the EU. There are eastern EU countries where ten to twenty percent of the population has moved to western EU countries for work.

In the U.S., since the global economic meltdown many people and companies have migrated from liberal welfare states such as California and New York where the cost of doing business is high to business friendly low-debt states in the south and the mid-west (Texas notable among them).

You have identified the problem: motivation. That is a start. I can identify the solution: leave the safety net of your parents so that you are forced to make your own way in the world. That is undoubtedly holding you back. Your parents are enablers, like the "good friend" who always lends money to his alcoholic or crackhead friend. You will gain a work ethic and eventually stumble into an opportunity. Yes, even those who love you can hurt you. I have seen it in my own family.

Moreover, if you are spending all your money on travel, rather than savings, you will never have the start-up capital for a business opportunity. Life is a balance. If you are addicted to anything, even travel or women, it will have a detrimental effect on your life. Good luck.

Very impressive TG. A virgin on this site and you are kind enough to offer "life coaching" tips to a guy who just returned from traveling around the world.

My problem has always been a lack of focus and motivation. Lack of focus being the worst.
I have to work on that because i always do 10 different at the same time and never finish anything.

Right now i'm :
- writing for my dutch website
- writing for my english website and want to write a book
- work on my website and promote it.
- learn spanish
- plans for my own company
- want to take salsa lessons
- work out till i have a killer body
- rooshforum and other online stuff
- hang out with friends who are weed smokers
- read books

I have to find some job and a girl soon

I have no focus at all [Image: sad.gif] At the end of the day i have done nothing.

The trick is not to do ten things at the same time, but to do each of them every day at different times. Consistency is the key.

You listed ten items (excluding smoking weed). Create a schedule and perform each of these tasks for an hour during each work day. If it sounds too hard at first, perform each of these tasks for half-an-hour each work day -- and work up to an hour per day.

If you live at home, give your schedule to your parents and ask them to hold you accountable. Keep your weekends open as a reward for for accomplishing so much during the week. Smoke weed only on the weekends as a reward for a productive week.

Do this for six months and you will be amazed at how much you have accomplished. Can you imagine how much Spanish you will learn after six months? If you do not work out at all now, you can almost double your strength (lifting weights) in six months. You will also be amazed at how much better you feel about yourself -- and how this will fuel your desire to do even more.

I made a schedule like this already a few weeks ago, its not working for m because im too easily distracted. I need to pull out the internet cable out of my computer or something. I'm trying to write a travel story every day now. Nearly finished the dutch site. I might try to get some adderall again. I got a few tabs form a american chick and they worked like miracles.
When in Ecuador i wrote like a mad man for 4 hours straight on half a tab. This stuff i need for finishing a lot of writing.

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Quote: (01-21-2012 07:26 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Neil Skywalker

Quote:Quote:

Right now i'm :

- learn spanish

- want to take salsa lessons

- hang out with friends who are weed smokers

Don't do those three things.

You had plenty of time to learn Spanish and learn Salsa when you were traveling around Latin America for two years.

What makes you think you are going to do those in Holland.

Sorry pal, you missed your chance. Do those next time.

There I just made you more focused.

Hey G, i see your point. well, i traveled 2 years and 8 months but only in Latin America from 23 March till 24 September (half a year), i dont count Brazil, and the caribean (guyana,suriname,french guyana,trinidad and jamaica) as latin because theres no spoken Spanish and a salsa scene.

I had many Latin girls whom i banged and hung out with for several days. I should have practiced my Spanish with them much more but i didnt bother because they spoke good English and i didn''t want to embarras myself with my crappy Spanish.

I had private salsa lessons on Cusco/Peru and was quite good at it for back then but afterwards i didn't practice for weeks and when in Cali the guys danced so good there i didnt bother dancing myself and make a fool of myself.
I don't blame anyone but myself for this.
The salsa lessons will take one hour a week and are mainly for getting myself out of the house also and socialize.
As said, my friends smoke weed and have gf's and kids but i still enjoy hanging out with them, otherwise i will have no one. I was never a great socializer back home before i left and i guess i still aren't. Need to work on that.
Its just i cant make clear choices on things to do and never have time for anything, let alone going out and make new friends.

Need to get myself out of this situation.

Book - Around the World in 80 Girls - The Epic 3 Year Trip of a Backpacking Casanova

My new book Famles - Fables and Fairytales for Men is out now on Amazon.
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#61

European winters rant

Smoking marijuana while unemployed is something that you shouldn't do.

Chicks need to be on rotation like a Netflix queue
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#62

European winters rant

I'm amused by people's capacity to keep on topic.

Nevertheless, Skywalker, try reading and practicing meditation. It does wonders on the long run, every aspect of you life is improved. Sorting out your priorities in life and handling anexiety is something that is managed when you get your inner life in order.

I have a distrust for pills....

So, European winters, huh?
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#63

European winters rant

Quote: (01-22-2012 05:00 AM)Neil Skywalker Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2012 07:26 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Neil Skywalker

Quote:Quote:

Right now i'm :

- learn spanish

- want to take salsa lessons

- hang out with friends who are weed smokers

Don't do those three things.

You had plenty of time to learn Spanish and learn Salsa when you were traveling around Latin America for two years.

What makes you think you are going to do those in Holland.

Sorry pal, you missed your chance. Do those next time.

There I just made you more focused.

Hey G, i see your point. well, i traveled 2 years and 8 months but only in Latin America from 23 March till 24 September (half a year), i dont count Brazil, and the caribean (guyana,suriname,french guyana,trinidad and jamaica) as latin because theres no spoken Spanish and a salsa scene.

I had many Latin girls whom i banged and hung out with for several days. I should have practiced my Spanish with them much more but i didnt bother because they spoke good English and i didn''t want to embarras myself with my crappy Spanish.

I had private salsa lessons on Cusco/Peru and was quite good at it for back then but afterwards i didn't practice for weeks and when in Cali the guys danced so good there i didnt bother dancing myself and make a fool of myself.
I don't blame anyone but myself for this.
The salsa lessons will take one hour a week and are mainly for getting myself out of the house also and socialize.
As said, my friends smoke weed and have gf's and kids but i still enjoy hanging out with them, otherwise i will have no one. I was never a great socializer back home before i left and i guess i still aren't. Need to work on that.
Its just i cant make clear choices on things to do and never have time for anything, let alone going out and make new friends.

Need to get myself out of this situation.

Skywalker,

1. Put all energy from 9 -5 to GET A JOB...anything to get some money.
It's Shit not having an income and will affect your mood and everything else you want to do.
Once you are earning you will see some light down the road,even if it's a job you don't want to do for long.



2.Leave all computer activity (apart from job search) till evening time.
Laptops/surfing,aimlessly just SWALLOW THE HOURS and waste your Day.
Believe me I talk from experience.
If you limit computer to 2-3 hours a day it will focus your writing/blog work you WILL do other things!!
"Work fills the time allowed for it!"
Give it all day or week,and surprise it WILL take a day or week!

3 .Wake up working hours and do exercise for 30 minutes before anything.It will set you up for the day and raise your mood.

4.Once you have some work, for your other ambitions do 1,or at most 2 things at a time...
FOCUS means PROGRESS !!
Confucius say:
" Man that chases 2 hares catches neither one!"
(we can relax this proverb a little but it's basically true...)
Anything really worthwhile you will need to put most of your energy and time into.

5.I read you talk of your lack of education.
Well,I think you mean education in a specific or technical profession....certainly not lack of intelligence or street smarts.I'm sure you learned plenty on the road.
So,maybe you could try applying to a travel agency/magazine....you know a LOT about many places now.
Education wise..think of a class you might be interested in which can qualify you for a profession that doesn't bore you to death.


6. PERSISTENCE....you must keep on keeping on ,just like your travelling and girl chasing [Image: smile.gif]
It takes Stamina to travel that long....So use that to advance at home!

I agree with Gm ,limit your dope smoking and hanging out until you're employed and on your way!

I don't know where you live but would it be easier to find a job if you moved to a bigger city Amsterdam/Rotterdam and better for meeting new poontang??
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#64

European winters rant

Quote: (01-22-2012 07:05 AM)Mr.GM Wrote:  

Smoking marijuana while unemployed is something that you shouldn't do.

But... But... But... What are people supposed to do while unemployed?


Back to the topic. I was in Tallin during Jan.-Feb. time frame. That was the coldest I've ever been. You gotta be a trooper to chase tail in those temps. I finally pussed out and retreated to the U.K. where it was just regular cold.
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#65

European winters rant

Quote: (01-22-2012 08:00 AM)Pilgrim37 Wrote:  

Quote: (01-22-2012 05:00 AM)Neil Skywalker Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2012 07:26 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Neil Skywalker

Quote:Quote:

Right now i'm :

- learn spanish

- want to take salsa lessons

- hang out with friends who are weed smokers

Don't do those three things.

You had plenty of time to learn Spanish and learn Salsa when you were traveling around Latin America for two years.

What makes you think you are going to do those in Holland.

Sorry pal, you missed your chance. Do those next time.

There I just made you more focused.

Hey G, i see your point. well, i traveled 2 years and 8 months but only in Latin America from 23 March till 24 September (half a year), i dont count Brazil, and the caribean (guyana,suriname,french guyana,trinidad and jamaica) as latin because theres no spoken Spanish and a salsa scene.

I had many Latin girls whom i banged and hung out with for several days. I should have practiced my Spanish with them much more but i didnt bother because they spoke good English and i didn''t want to embarras myself with my crappy Spanish.

I had private salsa lessons on Cusco/Peru and was quite good at it for back then but afterwards i didn't practice for weeks and when in Cali the guys danced so good there i didnt bother dancing myself and make a fool of myself.
I don't blame anyone but myself for this.
The salsa lessons will take one hour a week and are mainly for getting myself out of the house also and socialize.
As said, my friends smoke weed and have gf's and kids but i still enjoy hanging out with them, otherwise i will have no one. I was never a great socializer back home before i left and i guess i still aren't. Need to work on that.
Its just i cant make clear choices on things to do and never have time for anything, let alone going out and make new friends.

Need to get myself out of this situation.

Skywalker,

1. Put all energy from 9 -5 to GET A JOB...anything to get some money.
It's Shit not having an income and will affect your mood and everything else you want to do.
Once you are earning you will see some light down the road,even if it's a job you don't want to do for long.



2.Leave all computer activity (apart from job search) till evening time.
Laptops/surfing,aimlessly just SWALLOW THE HOURS and waste your Day.
Believe me I talk from experience.
If you limit computer to 2-3 hours a day it will focus your writing/blog work you WILL do other things!!
"Work fills the time allowed for it!"
Give it all day or week,and surprise it WILL take a day or week!

3 .Wake up working hours and do exercise for 30 minutes before anything.It will set you up for the day and raise your mood.

4.Once you have some work, for your other ambitions do 1,or at most 2 things at a time...
FOCUS means PROGRESS !!
Confucius say:
" Man that chases 2 hares catches neither one!"
(we can relax this proverb a little but it's basically true...)
Anything really worthwhile you will need to put most of your energy and time into.

5.I read you talk of your lack of education.
Well,I think you mean education in a specific or technical profession....certainly not lack of intelligence or street smarts.I'm sure you learned plenty on the road.
So,maybe you could try applying to a travel agency/magazine....you know a LOT about many places now.
Education wise..think of a class you might be interested in which can qualify you for a profession that doesn't bore you to death.


6. PERSISTENCE....you must keep on keeping on ,just like your travelling and girl chasing [Image: smile.gif]
It takes Stamina to travel that long....So use that to advance at home!

I agree with Gm ,limit your dope smoking and hanging out until you're employed and on your way!

I don't know where you live but would it be easier to find a job if you moved to a bigger city Amsterdam/Rotterdam and better for meeting new poontang??

Thank you for your advice, Pilgrim37 top notch stuff.
One thing, i don't smoke dope at home or outside meeting friends. I will do some dope smoking later tonight but first i will finishing my story on Thailand and post it today on my site. I will literally pull out my internet cable now.

Back on topic because i don't like topic hijacking myself. I will open an " i cant do anything right now i'm back home" thread when needed.

Winters in Europe :

I went to a football match last night and i was all cramped up by the cold. Its wasn't even that cold but there was a nasty wind in the stadium. Luckily my team won big and it was good seeing some guys i always hang out with for the first time in early 3 years. The weather is nasty right now with lots of wind and rain. Typical Dutch weather.

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#66

European winters rant

Quote: (01-22-2012 08:16 AM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

Quote: (01-22-2012 07:05 AM)Mr.GM Wrote:  

Smoking marijuana while unemployed is something that you shouldn't do.

But... But... But... What are people supposed to do while unemployed?


Back to the topic. I was in Tallin during Jan.-Feb. time frame. That was the coldest I've ever been. You gotta be a trooper to chase tail in those temps. I finally pussed out and retreated to the U.K. where it was just regular cold.

When i was in the Riga i was hanging out and sharing a dorm room with 5 Irish girls. The were saying the weather was really baltic. Is this an English/irish expression ?

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European winters rant

Quote: (01-18-2012 02:34 AM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

Quote: (01-18-2012 02:17 AM)Amour Fou Wrote:  

I've been reading Roosh complain about European winters, while all my friends back in Rio are complaining about the monstrous heatwaves in the city.

I thought of asking you guys what is worse: extreme cold weather or extreme hot weather?

Rio is humid and known for reaching past 40C this time of the year... With destructive storms that flood the city and cause landslides on the countryside, killing lots of people.

Sao Paulo, Brazil is ranked number fourteen on the best weather list, while Rio is tied with three other cities at number thirty-three. The only other city in Europe rated excellent (meaning in the top thirty-seven locations), aside from Las Palmas at number one, is Faro, Portugal (tied at number twenty-five with Sydney). Across the Mediterranean, Casablanca, Morocco comes in at number three.

Quote: (01-18-2012 02:54 AM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

I have a copy of the book's summary "Ranking of 600 Cities" saved on PDF, but unfortunately I cannot copy and paste from it. Otherwise, I would post the top 100 cities. The book is now out of print, but you can still find used copies on Amazon.com.

For the sake of comparisons: Riga, Latvia is listed as number 568; Reykjavik, Iceland is number 599 (so Rush should probably not go back); Nome, Alaska ends the list at number 600.

If you could share the PDF online on a file share site that be nice.

Quote: (01-19-2012 11:37 PM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

Quote: (01-18-2012 10:39 PM)1bliss Wrote:  

Quote: (01-18-2012 02:02 AM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

I have a suggestion. The Canary Islands. They are part of Spain, but in terms of geography, part of the African continent. The book "Pleasant Weather Ratings" by Thomas Whitmore (1996) ranks Las Palmas as the only city on earth with a perfect score of 100 for weather (San Diego, California came in second with a score of 95; five cities located in Southern California are in the top ten).

From what I recall (I have read several books on the Canary Islands, but have not yet had the chance to visit), there are three seasons. The off-season (which I believe is summer), the Spanish high season, and the European high season at the height of winter (heavy Brit and German tourism).

The nightlife in the resort areas on Gran Canaria (on the southern portion of the island) during the high season is supposedly insane. Just be aware that this sourthern resort area is also one of the largest gay resort areas in Europe.

The weather on each of the seven islands can vary dramatically. Those closer to Africa are much more hot and dry. That island of Gran Canaria is known as a miniature continent, because of its exceptional diversity of weather and landscapes. These islands are a fascinating place. Not only do they have the best weather in Europe -- but also the best weather on earth.
Do you know what the rest of the top 10 looks like? I'm very interested.

The top twenty-four cities with the best weather on the planet:

1. Las Palmas, Spain (Canary Islands) -- 100
2. San Diego, California -- 95
3. Casablanca, Morocco -- 94
4. Port Elizabeth, South Africa -- 94
5. Oceanside, California -- 93
6. Santa Barbara, California -- 93
7. Los Angeles, California -- 93
8. Mexico City, Mexico -- 92
9. San Miduel de Allende, Mexico -- 92
10. San Luis Obispo, California -- 92
11. Anaheim, California -- 91
11. Nairobi, Kenya -- 91
11. San Jose, Costa Rica -- 91
14. San Paulo, Brazil -- 91
15. Antananarivo, Madagascar -- 90
15. Johannesburg, South Africa -- 90
17-24. Five of the next eight cities are in California
(plus Rabat, Morocco; Lima, Peru; and Kunming, China)

Those are not (number) typos above. After the top ten city rankings, cities with
the same number of points (on a scale of one hundred) are considered tied.

Quote: (01-20-2012 11:21 AM)MiXX Wrote:  

Quote: (01-20-2012 03:37 AM)Neil Skywalker Wrote:  

stuck here at my parents house with barely any money. Im not motivated to go out at all and havent been out or even talked to a girl since a month (New York)

I like your style and enjoy your posts Skywalker, but I will NEVER understand how guys can put themselves in situations where they are broke, and to add insult to injury, leeching off their parents as grown adults. I'm just saying is all.

Maybe its a cultural thing, but I would be shamed for getting to that point in my family.


My mother flat out tells me "You have money to chase women around the globe? then you better have money to find a place to sleep".

MIxx

Lol! Your mom says that to you even at your age? damn! that lady can give someone a beatdown

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The winter is even getting to me, last night here in Ukraine it was -17, and it's going to get to -30 in next few days.

In vivL spring doesn't really start till April at least, and even then it rains every day
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Roosh the baltic can be miserable in winter so why not head down south. Italy, Sciliy Portugal Cyprus (turkish half is dull but warm with no nightlife but Greek side is usually full of hot Russian chicks but is MEGA expensive.)
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I dont think that I would mind the Scandinavian winters so much if there were actually people outside. I know its cold, but when the streets are empty by 4 it does not give a guy motivation to try and meet people.

After 6 it can be scary how quiet it is. Even a city like Malmo on a Thursday night I walked 4 blocks to the station and saw no one.

I am not sure if the baltics are like this as well. But if they are I understand how Roosh feels. Swedes consider themselves boring people. I can see why.

Oh and a cold front is moving through, peaking by the end of the week. Get ready for some winter!
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Dont people / friends hang out inside? I figured you might've gotten some kind of social / friends circle there ?

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Just heard on the radio that Ukraine has hit deadly temperatures at -33 degrees centigrade. Truly arctic.
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Quote: (01-31-2012 06:35 AM)Richie Wrote:  

Just heard on the radio that Ukraine has hit deadly temperatures at -33 degrees centigrade. Truly arctic.


wow! I am in Ireland, it has barely gone below zero this year! even now its 4 degrees....I heartily recommend gym and vitamin D tablets!
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It's getting cold in London now and snow in the some parts of the UK.
Not sure how long for.

i don't mind cold if it's blue sky like NYC ...but London it's too often grey and that's pretty depressing day in day out.
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Quote: (01-31-2012 06:35 AM)Richie Wrote:  

Just heard on the radio that Ukraine has hit deadly temperatures at -33 degrees centigrade. Truly arctic.

Confirmed
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