Bendo vs dos Anjos discussion
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marzwoodySBR MVP
- 01-03-14
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#106Comment -
TheCalculatorSBR MVP
- 10-10-11
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#107Interestingly Bilzerian said the same thing on his Stern interview. The pain of losing is far greater than the joy of winning.Comment -
TheCalculatorSBR MVP
- 10-10-11
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#108Comparing your wealth with others is a surefire way to drive yourself crazy unless your Bill Gates or Warren Buffett.
My businesses are at a pretty high level compared to most... but then again there's tens of thousands of BIGGER businesses. So when I compare myself to them I feel inferior. Same thing goes for net worth.
I think the ultimate game is to:
A) figure out your dream life (what kind of home, where... how many homes (if that floats your boat), vacation, etc...
B) figure out the cost of the dream life
C) Build enough of a net worth where the "investment gains" more than pay for B.
I think that's what Nunya is shooting for... as I am as well.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#109$25,000 a month coming in for the rest of my life would do it for me...
10 million invested wisely in rental properties, business, or maybe even the stock market should accomplish that goal..
I have not arrived at those numbers yet.... Still trying though..Comment -
CrassusSBR MVP
- 01-08-12
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#110If you only made $275,000 off of $10,000,000 you'd be investing incredibly poorly. At the risk free rate you should be making 300k a year.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#111Comment -
FightFightFightSBR Wise Guy
- 03-21-11
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#112Its because the zero mark for feeling good/bad is your expectations, not actual zero. Coudn't agree more with your statement. If so, probably feels about as good winning all your bets as it does bad to break even, right? To fix it, just set your sights lower...but then your motivation suffers with it. Its all mathematical...Comment -
FightFightFightSBR Wise Guy
- 03-21-11
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#113And then there's the beautiful threshold of pain concept. At a certain point you feel as bad as you possibly can, and losing more feels just as bad. Thats where people can do damage.Comment -
FightFightFightSBR Wise Guy
- 03-21-11
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#114If I were you, Id try to raise your expectations, and feel as bad as possible. Great for focus.Comment -
FightFightFightSBR Wise Guy
- 03-21-11
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#115Rambling now. Dont get me going.Comment -
FightFightFightSBR Wise Guy
- 03-21-11
- 594
#116Maybe try changing your expectations of winning to a long term return, and repeat to yourself the fact that mathematically, you will lose during short periods. I'll send you a bill.Comment -
FightFightFightSBR Wise Guy
- 03-21-11
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#117Actually, thats exactly what i do in a way...when i lose, I cant go fast enough to total it to my yearly. If i win its always next day. Didn't realize it was for this. Ok...rambling still. Back to work.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#118^^ That's some rapid fire posting right there FFF... Impressive
I don't think you should ever try to feel bad when losing, I think you should try to roll with the punches when they come, know that they do come, stay positive and live to play another day believing that the next will be more profitable..
Never ride the highs to high or the lows to low...Comment -
KarmaphobiaSBR High Roller
- 06-24-14
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#119Ten mill may seem like all the money in the world today, but what will it be worth in 25 - 30 years? What happens if you live 60 more years? Ten mill sounds like a great decade or two, but to truly feel financially free for the next five or more decades I'd shoot for a unit in personal equity. My caveat being, ten mill properly invested could be grown and managed to last...but then you end up employed to your money.Comment -
marzwoodySBR MVP
- 01-03-14
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#120Ten mill may seem like all the money in the world today, but what will it be worth in 25 - 30 years? What happens if you live 60 more years? Ten mill sounds like a great decade or two, but to truly feel financially free for the next five or more decades I'd shoot for a unit in personal equity. My caveat being, ten mill properly invested could be grown and managed to last...but then you end up employed to your money.Comment -
FightFightFightSBR Wise Guy
- 03-21-11
- 594
#121Yep thats what i was thinking, make sure you still have money coming in, when it starts to dry up in many years. with the improvements in science its entirely possible they can find a way to reverse ageing cells, etc. you so you could be like 60 and have the body of a 20 year old. course this probably wont happen in our lifetimes, but might. it would probably be so expensive the 1% could only afford, then around a few hundred years later would be sold at 7/11's.Comment -
marzwoodySBR MVP
- 01-03-14
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#122Hope sobut not making this stuff up. Google is your friend..
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BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
- 06-06-11
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#126Is Jibby our new Gabe or is Jibby the version of two Gabers?Comment -
MDSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-31-12
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#127Gabe lives with his parents in a two-bedroom house.
JIBBBY lives with his parents in a $5mil mansion.
Two completely different leagues of degen.Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
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#128Yep thats what i was thinking, make sure you still have money coming in, when it starts to dry up in many years. with the improvements in science its entirely possible they can find a way to reverse ageing cells, etc. you so you could be like 60 and have the body of a 20 year old. course this probably wont happen in our lifetimes, but might. it would probably be so expensive the 1% could only afford, then around a few hundred years later would be sold at 7/11's.Comment -
latarianmiltonSBR Sharp
- 12-23-13
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#129i actually went and checked sherdog, just to see if my memory was playing tricks on meComment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#133
Got it FFF, thanks.....It happens....
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FightFightFightSBR Wise Guy
- 03-21-11
- 594
#134No, actually. Didn't run. Withstood epic abuse, grew on people, and then maybe got sick of the forum. Works for mmaoddsbreaker doing articles now. Don't tail.Comment -
FightFightFightSBR Wise Guy
- 03-21-11
- 594
#135Hall of fame. A legend.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
- 83686
#136
Don't worry though I'm not sick of the forum or any of you guys just yet.. I have taken some abuse in this forum section but who hasn't? FFF you were just cyber attacked from Bruce on another thread and you didn't even say anything bad. It happens...
Difference between me and Gabe - I don't claim to win a million bets and then lose consistently after... I don't roll like that... I'm a bit more consistent with my win bets and calls... More show and go with Jibbby, not so much show and slow...
If I started losing consistently I probably would stop posting on this forum and concentrate more on picking the winners.. I HATE LOSING!!!! Competitive like that.... Perhaps that's what Gabe did????Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
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#137Comment -
BavaSBR Sharp
- 07-25-14
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#139
Gabe had ten times better insight than this knucklehead. At least when the topic wasn't Armenian fighters. If JIBBBY applied for a job at Oddsbreakers, they'd notice that he spelled MMA wrong, and assume he was a master troll.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
- 83686
#140
Don't even bring up the word "insight" either pal..Comment
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