Tiger philosophy lesson 80:

I am not a bad guy, i just don’t tolerate bad behavior. i don’t need to be always first i just hate second place. I am not a jealous guy as long as I get what I want. I like to help others if there is a return of investment. I am not inflexible as long as things happen my way. It is not that I have a big ego but I like to be seen superior above others.

Tiger philosophy lesson 79:

Lesson from mother: always build a margin of safety, learn first to survive!
Lesson from father: do not try to find good friends instead become a good friend!
Lesson from grand mother: be kind to the world and the world will be kind to you!
Lesson from grand father: Be cruel to those who are cruel to you!
Lesson from grand grand ….…..

The deeper influences!

Tiger philosophy lesson 77:

Intelligence is considered higher then simplicity, slave is inferior to the master and wealth is superior to poverty.

Yet there are men of little intelligentsia but of great wisdom, they are slaves among men but are masters over them self’s, they live life of a beggar but are wealthy in their heart beyond our imaginations.

Exceptions to rule

Tiger philosophy lesson 76:

Project FB coaching 1, Write down every hour answer to the following question. “ What would I be doing, if there was no limitation of any kind, no limitation, money wise, relation wise, location wise or any sort of limitation, what would I be doing then at very present? “

Keep repeating this question every hour and write down the answers.

Setting the target!

Tiger philosophy Lesson 75:

Never ever forget an insult! Remember every attack, physical or mental in nature. Store it in your bank of vengeance. When the time is right, one must repay the favor. Revenge is a dish served best when it is cold, so don’t hurry, keep depositing in your bank of vengeance.

Just remember that your vengeance must be out of love it must not be motivated through hate!

The beauty of revenge

Tiger philosophy lesson 72:

The Money morality! There are four types of people:
1. Employees, they are slave to an employer.
2. Self-employed, they are slaves of time, hourly input brings money output.
3. Businessman, creates a system in which he becomes a master and creates slaves to work for him.
4. Investor, becomes the master of money, and money as slave works continuously to serve his master.