How to vaccinate yourself against humiliation

Published: Mon, 05/07/18

I once read a news report about a bloke who proposed to his girl at a baseball game on the giant screen. It reportedly costs $400 to arrange for this. And, many a girl I know said “awww! how sweet!”

But, not the girl being proposed to.

She reportedly up and left the guy on the spot.

The poor slob.

Obviously he never read my Villains book.

If he had, he’d have heeded the lessons inside such as putting your Mission (not impressing a girl) first… mental tricks for how to annihilate neediness forever (so it not only doesn’t come back, but you have to purposely be needy to even experience it at all)… the importance of knocking people off the Pedestal (they can only look down on you from up there)… how to execute his inner nice guy… not caring about the opinion of anyone (including whoever he was trying to impress with his public proposal)… the real-life superpower that would have saved him all this humiliation in the first place… and the 13 ways the Joker uses to have impossible-to-ignore *impact* on those he wishes to subdue that would have had this guy’s girlfriend begging him to let her be his wife if he'd used them (the opposite of love is not hate, it’s *indifference*, impossible to be indifferent applying these 13 secrets)… and the list goes on.

Of course, all these attributes will make you more sales, too.

And, stand out from everyone in your market like a fart in study hall.

Anyway, there’s a reason this Villains book has attracted the attention of so many people — including the great Ken McCarthy (founding father of Internet Marketing as we know it) who asked if he could buy them in bulk to give to his prestigious System Club members last year.

His exact words after he read it:

“Read it. Loved it. You covered a lot of ground in a short space.
I wish I'd read it when I was 10 years old.
It would have saved me a world of trouble.”


Me too, Mr. McCarthy.

Me too…

Stephen King says writers write the books they wish were written.

And, that’s exactly what the Villains book is:

The book Child elBenbo wish had been on his night stand.

The book that's like a vaccine for humiliation.

Anyway, here’s where to check it out:

http://www.VillainsBook.com

Ben Settle