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  • Even if i say so myself I am rather briliant but this does not automatically translate into material wealth.?

    Posted by admin on November 3rd, 2009 and filed under briliant |

    Thats unfortunate for my would you not agree.
    I could have been a contender you know.

    because you are not a good bullshitter… any idea you have you have to sell to others, you have to make them accept it.

    and BTW most brilliant people were poor and lonely during they’re lifetime so better be dumb and lucky

    3 Responses

    1. Panait C Says:

      because you are not a good bullshitter… any idea you have you have to sell to others, you have to make them accept it.

      and BTW most brilliant people were poor and lonely during they’re lifetime so better be dumb and lucky
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    2. Lilly Says:

      If material wealth is what you are seeking, I guess you need to be a bit more brilliant. If you’re like to psych people out, then being brilliant is enough.
      References :
      self

    3. Jake No Chat Says:

      Being brilliant does not automatically equate into material wealth. History if full of scientists, writers, composers, sculptors, philosophers and others who have stunned the world with their intelligence and talents, and many have died in rather modest conditions, and unfortunately there are also many that died in poor and shabby conditions. I would provide some examples, but I may hurt some feelings if I left someone important out. Plus, if you are so brilliant, you already know who I would be listing as examples.
      My suggestion is to not bank on brilliance alone, you need to establish a diversified investment portfolio. Good luck with that.
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