Schlub businesses who let themselves get foodie called
Published: Wed, 11/04/20
Or, as the study called it...
“Foodie calls”
Imagine this:
You’re a schlubby guy who doesn't know better following the usual, completely backwards rules of dating created by Hollywood romantic comedies and white knight virtue signalers ever-a-thirsty for female attention on Facebook — where you ask a woman out, take her to a nice dinner, and maybe go somewhere else after. The woman is all in to it, agrees to go, and gives the implied expectation that she is at least nominally interested in you as a potential romantic partner. That is, after all, what dating is supposed to be: getting to know someone better, to pursue further or curate out, etc.
But alas, it was just a ruse, Maynard.
She was never at-all interested in you, or even found you attractive in the slightest.
All she wanted was a free shrimp scampi & strawberry Mojito, while she secretly texted that craftier guy on the sneak she legitimately pines for, who actually does value his time, attention, charm, and resources (a man's currency in the game), instead of ho'ing them out for free.
And yes, Dear One, a version of this is quite rampant in business, too.
It happens especially to freelancers, coaches, and salesmen who cheerfully give a would-be client or customer who seems eager to hire and do business all their time, ideas, and advice for free... only to watch that same would-be client or customer hire someone else who knows how to actually sell, and still use many of those great ideas given to them freely by the thirsty schlub trying to bowl them over with "Value!"
And this doesn't just happen to "newbies", either.
It even happens to so-called pros too.
And if this is something that happens to you — in business or otherwise — all it takes is making a few, pleasant changes to your inner game to remove that dreary look from that sad sack face, and make being foodie called in business or otherwise a near impossibility henceforth, for the rest of your days.
Which brings me to my Villains books.
I suggest starting with just the first book to test the waters:
"Persuasion Secrets Of The World's Most Charismatic & Influential Villains"
It's a short, quick read.
And, in fact, a gracious 1-star reviewer even complained it is more of a "pamphlet" than a book, which I wholeheartedly agree with.
Then, if you like that one, nab the other two.
That way, it's like reading 3 pamphlets.
Whatever the case:
I can’t make you any guarantees.
But, I do believe anyone who reads & implements the info inside can potentially experience radical improvements in attitude and success the very same day — in business, marketing, selling, and, for guys (not so much chicks - the books will admittedly work against them on this part...) romantic relationships.
If you want it, here’s the link:
https://www.EmailPlayers.com/villains
Ben Settle