Gotcha Sucka…

“Do one thing every day that scares you.”

― Eleanor Roosevelt

In the hit series “The Walking Dead,” the world is infested with zombies, and bearing them has become easy.


And defending your tribe from other tribes is the real intimidation.

The same goes for success in today’s world.


So several youngins in the workplace are in a hurry to man it up, get the check, and walk around like they own the damn place.


Now, don’t get me wrong. I like a person with determination. But it’s sickening to see so many be brutal and force themselves into projects that don’t care about themselves, commodities, services, and especially consumers.

Too many marketers are putting out the get rich now, and it’s as damaging as verbal abuse to a growing baby.

The world doesn’t need more capital. There is plenty of it to go around.

But most are putting it out ridiculous ideas, fooling people into thinking it more accessible than slice bread, and happens overnight.

Psssh.

Are you kidding me?

It took me over a decade to see the “thoughts” in my head to barely try. Then the loops began to pick up velocity, like a wicked tornado in July.

Marketers have too high jack a customer’s brain because their thoughts are always in the tornado. And if you don’t have something more trustworthy, more lasting and shiner, well Bubs, you arent going to stop the passion of loops in their foresight.

You gotta get to the “gotcha sucka” to yourself first before you can start to market ethically.

It’s all part of the divine.

Your mind is too powerful to putz around with crappy marketing.

It may seem like you are having a hard time, and can’t make the transaction. But it’s all happening for you!

Not to you.

Give yourself a break and observe the things that get you hot and bothered.

If you feel the urge to do things without any uncertainty, then the habit is powerful.

Find patterns.

Inject new ones. And be more dependable than your old self.

Party on man.