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Topic: WD_01 | Virtual Friends (vFriends) Partner/Investor Education Series: Episode 1 (Read 214 times)

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Almost anything is possible in this wonderful world, do you agree?
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About "WD_01"
Most of you have heard of WD-40® right?
"WD-40® literally stands for Water Displacement, 40th formula. That's the name straight out of the lab book used by the chemist who developed the product back in 1953." ~WikiP
^^^
Norm Larsen failed 39 times and kept coming back to reach his goal.
I promise to stop with less than 35 updates.

The Big Picture: Season 1 / Episode 1

ASAP I will show "beyond a reasonable doubt" the ability to provide you with original ideas, and uniquely valuable combinations of existing ideas that (literally) no one else in this global community can give to you.
Please forgive me if my "people skills" are not perfect.

The above statement was not "marketing", it is the truth:
ASAP I will show "beyond a reasonable doubt" the ability to provide you with original ideas, and uniquely valuable combinations of existing ideas that (literally) no one else in this global community can give to you.
Please imagine for a moment I am accurate and honest about this ability:
Are there any limitations to what is possible in this wonderful world?

Well of course:
(Some well-known limitations in the real-world)
Do not think you can fly off the top of a building.
Respect the SEC or land in jail someday.
Etc.

cliche == a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
"Go the extra mile", and "Give people more than you originally expected to." (Do you like that one?)
I will try to avoid cliches, but some of them are useful.

Question of the day:

If you knew for certain you could make a huge amount of money and really ENJOY giving most of it away, how would you set your standards?
On "the way up", what type of people do you want to work/play/be around in a virtual paradise?
How exclusive should we be with early investors, knowing they will be some of our closest virtual friends for a while?

Once "at the top" who gets/deserves charity, easy money, student loans? At that point it will be really, really easy to find vFriends.

Summary of The Question:
All inclusive (too soon) == Spam, trolls, too much shouting, similar to the current conditions in this (semi-great) community.
High bar/Exclusive at the start == "High bar" when seeking talent, amounts of money or both?

If you accept for a moment that massive success is possible, then what type of people do you want "to be around" at the start of a multi-year adventure.
Thanks for your time, Have Fun.
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