What motivates you? This is the question that I often ask when meeting other professionals for the first time. Throughout my career, people have always been somewhat taken aback by the question. After they get over their initial surprise, they proceed to add to the endless assortment of responses I’ve heard, such as family, career success, freedom, boating, and music. Sex and money
Sex and Money Rules The World
You will not doubt me when I tell you that sex and money goes hand to hand, it’s more like money and food as an exchange, sex and money are equally the same. Sex and money
Pleasure. We live in a world obsessed with finding it, passionate about enjoying it, and desperate about maintaining it.
Chief among such objects of affection are sex and money – two pleasures unequaled in their power to captivate our attention and demand our worship. Sex and money
For the more traditional careers that apply to the 99% of us, I believe there is one key skill required to achieve the money or power of the 1%. Consider what abilities would be most valuable if your task was to convince your boss to provide you with a pay raise.
If you are in a discussion with a valuable client, what skills are necessary to retain the account or create favorable terms? In your personal life, how would you increase your travel budget when your partner is against it, obtain a refund after the warranty expired, or make an appeal to the most attractive person you’ve ever met to go on a first date with you? Your success in all these situations is dependent on your ability to negotiate. Sex and Money
According to “Keld Jensen” Years ago, my colleague made a brilliant observation. He said that if you have plenty of one of the three – money, sex, or power – the other two would follow. I think he’s right. History is riddled with famous examples of the powerful and wealthy who consequently also gained sexual notoriety, often to their own detriment.
Consider Bill Clinton’s scandalous relationship with Monica Lewinsky, or John Edward’s extramarital affair. Hugh Hefner had multiple beautiful 20-something girlfriends while in his early 80s. Power and money helped create bedroom desire and trouble for Tiger Woods, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Kobe Bryant. Stories from the boardroom are plentiful too, from Lockheed Martin’s CEO Christopher Kubasik’s relationship with a subordinate, and similar cases at Best Buy, Hewlett Packard, and others. Sex and money
Sex scandals have severely damaged countless reputations and relationships, but nevertheless, as Henry Kissinger once said, “Power is the great aphrodisiac.” Sex and money
Sex is not just sex and Money is not just Money, they are two of the strongest energy that rules the world. Sex and money
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