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	<title>Comments on: The Art and Science of Guerrilla Pimping the Competition</title>
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		<title>By: DT</title>
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		<description>I am always confused by the not wanting to piss of the competition concept. The flipside of this is always true. If no one is hating, then your doing something terribly wrong. I&#039;m not suggesting making everyone an enemy. Only that you should make the RIGHT people enemies. This includes friends. I&#039;d rather have enemies work for me than friends. Because as crazy as it sounds, you can trust enemies more. See, the fact is you can always count on exactly what an enemy will do. Then calculate the preemptive counter move to thwart any imminent attack. Bottom line an enemy will work harder for you because they are always angling. Use this to your advantage. Work them as hard as possible, then dump them. What difference does it make? THEY ARE YOUR ENEMY! A friend is unpredictable because they expect exceptions and special treatment. They want to put it on &quot;homies.&quot; And they will get jealous and find ways to sabbotage your shine (hustle). Keep this in mind and your pimp hand will never faulter. Finally, Hustler, don&#039;t stall us out anymore. Make time to write. This is just another part of your hustle. So go hard and then go HARDER. Can&#039;t wait for the book, family.

Keep Hustlin&#039;

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am always confused by the not wanting to piss of the competition concept. The flipside of this is always true. If no one is hating, then your doing something terribly wrong. I&#8217;m not suggesting making everyone an enemy. Only that you should make the RIGHT people enemies. This includes friends. I&#8217;d rather have enemies work for me than friends. Because as crazy as it sounds, you can trust enemies more. See, the fact is you can always count on exactly what an enemy will do. Then calculate the preemptive counter move to thwart any imminent attack. Bottom line an enemy will work harder for you because they are always angling. Use this to your advantage. Work them as hard as possible, then dump them. What difference does it make? THEY ARE YOUR ENEMY! A friend is unpredictable because they expect exceptions and special treatment. They want to put it on &#8220;homies.&#8221; And they will get jealous and find ways to sabbotage your shine (hustle). Keep this in mind and your pimp hand will never faulter. Finally, Hustler, don&#8217;t stall us out anymore. Make time to write. This is just another part of your hustle. So go hard and then go HARDER. Can&#8217;t wait for the book, family.</p>
<p>Keep Hustlin&#8217;</p>
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