False Profits
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How do you know when the cat talking big money is a joke? When what he says he built doesn’t create any profit! Recently Money has taken on a look a sound and words all of its own. Cat’s who never sold a pack of Mystery Mix Now Laters when they were eight are gathering information from cat’s to make a Biography on Hustle. They can’t make a AutoBiography because they have never lived it so they are trying to do the next best thing and that is rationalize real hustle and grit.
Now most of you cats are going to fall for it because you’re so hungry to Hustle that anyone selling teenage game is likely to get a audience. Out West we have a term for cat’s who never gangbanged a day in their life and it’s called False Flagging. Well today I decided to coin the term False Profits to describe the tidal wave of Suckers lining up to become the Donald Goines of the chip game. As a friend and I were talking he warned me don’t get mad when they all start copying off the game presented on the R&G. I shrugged it off because I am fully aware that most cat’s haven’t lived it to learn how to explain game properly. So all they can do is line up a bunch of Suckers like a MLM and sell them hyped up profits on a faulty product.
Unlike wannabe pimpin and wannabe thugs when you are talking about Money if you don’t have it you’re a fraud. Unlike Money you can lie to your friends about how many women you’ve been with or how many fights you were in for your set. Even the celebrity of money on TV shows you what they have in their Crib! See what we have with the False Profit is a person who is selling the game but doesn’t have any money to back it up. They are going to try to make money by selling you the book on game then somehow magically say they always had the money but all the money is from the book sales. It’s a hell of a Con and I can’t knock you youngins for trying it.
I guess I have to add this to the WTF is going on in the game moments for me. It completely goes against the grain of the game to want to be the KeyNote Speaker on Money but don’t have one dime to show for it. To not have one business, to not stick your neck out once, to not have hood hustle stories to pass on and to not have the heart to stand outside and hustle. I guess it’s a sign of the time and I shouldn’t be surprised that the False Profit has taken a shot at writing Fiction about real shit!
Hint: You know why you never have to ask the Cat who built anything what he built? Because he probably will show you the steps it took to build it. The Cat who never built anything doesn’t even know the steps he is just copying game from those who do and did. Beware of the False Profit I see him coming to a bookstore near you.
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LOL @ Donald Goines of the chip game.
I like the term “False Flagging” lol we got alot of those in the world today!!
@MCD – It’s funny to see cats formulate stories with no base. I mean at least Donald Goines seen other cats do it in Detroit but these cats coming up have no prior experience. Everyone wants to be something but when it comes to Money you can only talk about it from the mountain top. The theories don’t work when it comes to Money only the tried and true.
@JR – Yeah false flagging is for the cats who think it’s cool to wear a flag like a gangbanger but never really seen any parts of it. We got a whole generation of cats coming up who don’t know what they represent and I HOPE don’t really find out.
For some reason or another people want to make a name for theirselves. So they latch on to whatever is popular knowing they don’t have the H in Hustle if we were playing Hangman!
Yeah, that’s all that most of the internet marketing e-books are. That’s why I’m so hesitant of that shit
That’s why I usually read autobiographies as that’s from the mouth of the cat who lived it not from some groupie admirer. People know talking about money attracts the desperate but it’s funny to see it come about at this level. We’ll see what will be!
Quick Question Freeman.
When you see these books on selling real estate or other things the author often won’t say how they made their paper only that they have big paper.
Is there any type of method you can use to find out who is selling the real deal on making chips and who is just selling a bunch of B.S.?
Truth be told it’s usually the most boring book full of statistics that usually is telling the truth. The it’s so easy angle infomercial is the true sign that it’s garbage.
Man I just walk in Barnes & Nobles and read the books for free and then I can see which one to buy. It’s going to take some dirty work to get the right knowledge. Or you can go straight text book angle as most of the time they are trying to make you know everything not entertain you.
Forgot to mention, I like autobiographies to but they often are not like the “how to” books when it comes to finding out how to make chips.
It depends on how direct you want someone to put you on! If you want them to show you step by step no one does that unless you are building a bookshelf.
Autobiographies are the closest to the truth you can get because they tell you the ups and downs. Once you start down your own path knowing what’s coming is way more important than how to start. You need wisdom in order to stick to the path you set out. So mostly I read books for ways of thinking and patterns that I may not know.
There are no guarantees in any of these books because you won’t do it like me 100% so it’s impossible to copy. So really you want to read enough where it repeats itself and then you know you know what the brainiacs know and now you just have to jump out there to know what the Hustlers know.
Motown legends The Four Tops won a victory in court last Friday, as they successfully prevented a rival band from touring with their name. Apparently singer Viscount Oliver Miller had been touring with his band, who went under the somewhat suspect name of “Viscount Oliver’s Legendary Four Tops”. There were surely Four Tops fans who were hoodwinked by this name trickery and attended the advertised gigs, assuming they would see at least one member of the Four Tops performing.
They would have been very disappointed. Viscount Oliver has never been a member of the Four Tops, has never recorded with them, never performed with them, very likely never even met them. He has, however, pretty obviously heard of them and thought that maybe club bookers and music fans wouldn’t notice the difference between him and the genuine version. Clearly someone noticed, though, and the Four Tops jumped into action, taking Miller to court.
I guess what you’re saying is the bigger the fraud the bigger lawsuit! LOL… Well maybe cats think they will become a urban motivational speaker talking about money but running that preacher game on everyone.
It’s really nothing to worry about but it is funny to see cats with no prior experience make a name off of what they are actually scared to do. Losers in the limelight I guess.
This stuff is everywhere..you got wannabee actors who had 5 seconds in a low-budget movie now running seminars and speaking engagements on how to get acting gigs.
It’s really a “buyer beware” world we are living and it falls on the cats to learn to recognize who and what can take them to the next level and who is full of sh*t and wasting their time.
Buyer beware is true but I thought for sure it would remain pure when we are talking Hustle. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that cats would come along trying to pull their ToastMasters education and apply it to money.
Just like singing if you can’t everyone will notice. I always am amazed that the cat who is willing to CON is not willing to do them. Cats don’t have a idea of who they are so they decided to take the game, the slang and the mentality from someone else knowing they can’t keep it up. I guess I’ll just wait and watch the fraud get exposed.
It’s sad but a reality in any form of progress – we got to watch some fools get played before everyone else take notice. The #1 thing about suckers is they don’t understand how to operate in “preventive mode” to avoid being caught up in the first place.
We got cats who put tens of millions in Madoff scheme, lost it all and now they working bagging at a grocery store at 82 and probably living off cat food. The news said Madoff just printed up a piece of paper telling them how much millions these investors suppose to have but these investors never asked the con man Madoff to show and tell.
Real cats who know how to stack paper have a specific process/discipline they can show others like a tradesman. Many billionaires who write books explicitly lays out their process for cats to understand.
The fake cats are the ones we see hiding behind expensive cars and homes and other material ish trying to make it look like they got money but they can’t tell you or me how they make money or they trying to create some fashion “hustle life” statement like a metrosexual.
Real cats who can show and tell others how to hustle don’t need to flash materialism and they have no problem sharing the knowledge because they already making money and keep making money. This is why I’m very selective on who I listen to when it comes to business and money.
Well this is why the cat’s who know don’t tell! Not because they are selfish but they are being selective to the deserving of the game written. It’s a catch 22 to see cat’s bastardize things you create to help but I guess you’re supposed to ignore them until they get so bold that you have to expose them.
Imitation is the highest form of flattery but when it happens to you its irritating. It’s just funny to watch cats take something beneficial and cheapen it by trying to sell it and sale it instead of trying to live it.
Most cats never finish reading the book so they take the part that they like and try to say it’s the whole game. When asked how they became it their story is one built on nothing but hopefully a well written book. But like I said there’s enough room for everyone even the fake.