RE:For tiger - psychology todayTcheck, for once I agree with you....many Longs are like that and they gang on people like me...then the Pumpers (Anon, Tiger and a few others) take advantage of the weak minded and they all group together and become a Baboon group attacking people that tell you how it is -> me, TFSA and a few others that already gave up on posting here...
I said it many times:
If you come here to get opinions, you have to be ready to hear people's opinions even if they are negative...and actually you should pay attention to the negative once more than the positive....
You want to get a motivational positive opinion, go to the company's website, they will pump you up with all kinds of reasons of why you should waste your money with them....
The company will never tell you the negatives even if they know it...
The company doesn't tell you how incompetent GB is or how they waste money on stupid deals...you hear that from people like me here in this forum....but if you constantly attack me, you will never see your own mistakes and end up BROKE....
and I TOLD YOU SO
Tcheck wrote: I mastered the art of telling people what they wanted to hear and being someone they would find impressive—all the while worrying incessantly about what others thought of me, fearing criticism, and holding myself back as a result.”
It usually starts out as a logical tactic. We gain others’ approval, make them happy for a moment, and feel pretty good about ourselves. It seems like the perfect path to take—and it’s one we can continue on for many years, believing it’s reducing our anxiety about disapproval in our daily lives. In actuality, it can work pretty well in getting people to like us. We avoid having them disapprove of our actions, and we get to enjoy that nice pat on the back every once in a while. But there will come a time when the constant seeking of approval—the very solution to our problems—will run its course. And that very behavior that brought us so many feelings of accomplishment will become the problem itself.