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The Liar’s Blueprint: How To Succeed at Anything

Part art, part science, you have to know when it’s a useful technique, otherwise you end up overdoing it… and then you’re just a scumbag.

It’s hard for me to say I regret lying. I’m not saying go lie to your loved ones or in any of your close relationships.

But when it comes to seizing opportunities, lying is the REASON I’ve succeeded.

The whole notion of, “bite off more than you can chew, and learn to chew it after” is really what I’m talking about.

Why be humble about it?

I don’t know about you, but to me, admitting to someone you can’t do something keeps you where you were before meeting them.

That doesn’t sound like an advantageous situation for either of us.

If there is something you want to do, a career or field you want to enter, just go for it. What they don’t tell you is no one starts out qualified.

Everyone lies.

The “science” part behind this advice is you’ll have to deliver. When I entered a field I’d always wanted to, after using the initial art of lie, I did everything I could to figure it out.

Luck follows the bold.

I’m not going to sit here and incriminate myself, but I will tell you-

if you want it, take it.

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