"The important thing, is to never tell the truth."
That's quote from stock guru, Jim Cramer, stated on live TV. He elaborated to say, the truth is counter to what you're trying to achieve (which is to screw people out of their money and businesses).
Many (most) are still in denial about the prevalence of psychopaths (natural born or created) affecting our every day live. These people have influence. I feel it's a matter of staring into the abyss. This activity will affect you over time.
If you stop and think about this, assuming you even realize it, it doesn't take long to understand the damage done by these "role models" is incalculable.
Have you ever been seduced by this type personality, real life and/or media personality?
What happened? What did you learn? Did you escape? If so, how?
I think I have? Met him through my partner, they'd been 'friends' for years. Every story he told cast him as the hero, even stories about times he wasn't there, repeatedly cheating on his partner, no contact with his 5/6 kids, all that kind of stuff.
Anyway, he joined a bike gang, started acting even worse. My partner did a few jobs/favours for him with the promise of being paid. A good year or so went by, my partner mentioned the money when he next saw him, 'friend' said 'what money? I never mentioned money'. Cue my partner cutting ties, lesson learned.
However, we learned a few years ago, that this 'friend' had approached the bike club he was in, telling awful lies about my partner to cover up his own fuck-up, implicating him in something to do with the club and asked for a hit to be taken out on him! He would literally have killed a friend rather than own up to his own mistakes.
Last I heard, he was referring to himself as an Icon 😏
Jim is living proof to just do the opposite of what he says and you’ll be fine lol
I think they are gathered together in a village in Europe right now.
Anyone think Alec Baldwin falls into this category or is it just peak narcissism?
I’d guess narcissism or just a hot-headed entitled jerk