Andre Igoudala Dropping Bombs On The Breakfast Club This Morning

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The non gentrified (beach) parts of Asbury Park. Neptune that area.

But I completely agree with your point that is does take something life altering to upgrade when you're coming from nothing. I guess I'm just saying you have to put yourself in a position for that lucky opportunity to mean anything if that makes sense.
Met a shorty from Asbury Park...I had NO CLUE it was so hood. Had me like :lupe: there.

I had no idea how worse off parts of NJ had compared to NYC until venturing there. Parts of it are still stuck to how things were over 35 years ago.
 

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Me, you and 15 million other people live here. So what? If anything, you need a car more than ever to get around the boroughs and suburbs. You still haven't explained why relying on the bum ass MTA or a ride share is a better investment of time and money over owning your own vehicle when you supposedly make a million a year.


It's funny when you clearly have no idea about the mindsets of people who are actually succeeding at what you pretend to do.
I told you that I don’t have a car just to see if that would distract you and it did. Same as if I said I drive a Lambo. That is why most people don’t succeed, they are distracted not cause they lack resources or opportunity.
 

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WHAT DO YOU DO?


For example, I'm an I.T pro that runs a small MSP . Don't sit here on Al Gore's internet and tell me anything about being behind the times in this economy.

Now....WHAT DO YOU DO?
I sell and market stuff on the internet to targeted niches of people. It’s not rocket science, it’s just common sense.
 

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I don’t need saving, but a lot of our people do.

And telling them to “change their mindstate” and take advantage of the “new economy” by “sacrificing their life” and “working weekends” ain’t it :francis:
Here’s another success cliche, don’t trade time for money. Learn to set things up and scale.
 

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lets say for fun you aint on that multi=level marketing, or other well known BS. so I'll play along.

If you're expanding. HIRE MORE PEOPLE. I...the current employee should not have to work weekends to for 5 months straight to cover the fact that you the big boss doesnt know how to budget properly and assess how much production you need in order to be profitable, therefore hiring more employees. Dont burn out the ones you have and use the excuse of "dont be lazy." Clown boss. I gotta a life outside of this job. You do much better work and are more accurate in that work when you have a proper work life balance. people really believe the bad idea of killing yourself = better returns. it doesnt. working SMART not working Dumb and hard is the key. Sure a couple of weekends here and some there but never 5 months straight. if that happens. you are doing something wrong. period.

Haha I literally laughed outloud to this. Creative scenario!
 

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Met a shorty from Asbury Park...I had NO CLUE it was so hood. Had me like :lupe: there.

I had no idea how worse off parts of NJ had compared to NYC until venturing there. Parts of it are still stuck to how things were over 35 years ago.
I havent been there for about 5 years. I just remembered that the city was too busy pumping money into the beach to cater to people passing through rather than its lifelong residents.

I really didn't realize how bad it was until I moved though. Just thought all the fukkery was normal. Only time I can remember actually fearing for my life is when I went to the corner store to get food. Indian shopkeeper catches this brolic nikka taking a Sprite and puts on the most bytch made voice to tell him to come back as he walked out the store. Dude leaves the counter to yell out the door and brolic nikka rushes back in, Jack's dude up by the collar says fukk you and ya Sprite. At that point, I run away like a whole bytch thinking hes about to shoot up this store over a fukking Sprite.

Lookkng back at it it makes me thankful that my grandma kept all of her grandkids busy with church stuff if you wanted to chill at her house.
 

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Met a shorty from Asbury Park...I had NO CLUE it was so hood. Had me like :lupe: there.

I had no idea how worse off parts of NJ had compared to NYC until venturing there. Parts of it are still stuck to how things were over 35 years ago.
Camden was one of the worst places in Amerikkka.
Had to work there once.

fukkery.
 

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Bruh....my neighborhood was NYC’s boosting capital.

Niqqas would bomb the tri state area, even going as far as Redding, PA, to boost Lo. They were LEGENDARY, coming around the way with $400 Lo sweaters, jackets....you name it. This was the 80s. They gave birth to Hip Hop fashion but we didnt know it. Had Wu and the rest of NYC niqqas thirsty to get outta their “same ol’ Lo sweaters.”

The Gang That Brought High Fashion to Hip-Hop
"Shoppping sprees in Reading."
:noreha:

Outlets over there was POPPIN!!!!

had a pair of bone white Timbs in HS.
Stylin on these twerps.
 
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