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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2010, 04:56:56 PM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b-gy52G3Ak&feature=related

lolz
So, I guess he has money, so he is happy? Oprah has more money than him, yet still believes in God, and so does Michael Jordan, Kobe, etc.

Tom is not happy, he is a fat miserable fuck, who is pissed that the only way he can get women is because of his money. He is the shock jock equivalent of Rush...

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2010, 08:23:03 PM »
well he says what he feels, and he is right about religion, its for those who refuse to use their own thoughts to guide their  own destiny

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2010, 08:42:44 PM »
There are LOTS of wealthy people that are miserable.  I see it everyday.  Money does not make you happy.  There are a few very wealthy people that can keep things together and maintain a happy life but they are few and far between.  There are a lot of things that money can buy nowadays but also many things it can't.  Wealthy people have existed since the dawn of man.  It's nothing new.  People act like the rich alive today are the only rich that have ever lived.  LOL.  Look at Hollywood.  Most of them are miserable.  Spouses cheating, eating disorders, drugs. 

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2010, 08:47:22 PM »
There are LOTS of wealthy people that are miserable.  I see it everyday.  Money does not make you happy.  There are a few very wealthy people that can keep things together and maintain a happy life but they are few and far between.  There are a lot of things that money can buy nowadays but also many things it can't.  Wealthy people have existed since the dawn of man.  It's nothing new.  People act like the rich alive today are the only rich that have ever lived.  LOL.  Look at Hollywood.  Most of them are miserable.  Spouses cheating, eating disorders, drugs. 

If i had to hire a guy like you to clean up my asshole 5 times a day, i wouldn't be happy as well, no matter how much money i had.

Good observation, Killer!

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2010, 08:48:43 PM »
If i had to hire a guy like you to clean up my asshole 5 times a day, i wouldn't be happy as well, no matter how much money i had.

Good observation, Killer!

 ::)  Says the guy who won't divulge what he does for a living.

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2010, 08:53:08 PM »
::)  Says the guy who won't divulge what he does for a living.

Oh i did in the other thread, maybe you overread that.

I'm a business consultant.  So far, mainly medium-sized to big sized companies (100-8000 employees) ;)
I worked 4 years as a translator/interpreter in TPS-based business consulting, mainly production systems and recently changed my job to do business consulting myself.

It's better than manhandling old people, that's for sure.  ;D ;D

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #7 on: August 19, 2010, 09:20:55 PM »
Oh i did in the other thread, maybe you overread that.

I'm a business consultant.  So far, mainly medium-sized to big sized companies (100-8000 employees) ;)
I worked 4 years as a translator/interpreter in TPS-based business consulting, mainly production systems and recently changed my job to do business consulting myself.

It's better than manhandling old people, that's for sure.  ;D ;D

So basically you're a fucking computer nerd huh? 

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #8 on: August 19, 2010, 09:32:29 PM »
So basically you're a fucking computer nerd huh? 

Looks like you have no idea about business consulting...

I don't have anything to do with computers besides writing emails, the rest is visiting companies, analyzing their business structures and so on.

here, i don't want you do die stupid:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_manager
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_process_management
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Quality_Management
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaizen

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #9 on: August 19, 2010, 09:40:14 PM »
Looks like you have no idea about business consulting...

I don't have anything to do with computers besides writing emails, the rest is visiting companies, analyzing their business structures and so on.

here, i don't want you do die stupid:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_manager
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_process_management
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Quality_Management
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaizen

No you fucking retard you said "business consultant" and mentioned TPS reports.  So to me that says computer nerd.  EVERYONE I know who works in project management does not refer to themselves as business consultants, because it's such a  fucking generic term.  I have friends that are construction project managers.  I have friends that are Quality control engineers.  But for you to say "business consultant" means you are full of shit and probably work from home because you were laid off and can't find long term employment.  You obviously don't have that important of a job or are that busy to spend hours on the computer, especially since you have a new kid.  Either that or your wife marreid a fucking loser.  

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #10 on: August 19, 2010, 09:44:08 PM »
Let me guess, if you actually don't work from home you probably wear pleated tapered khakis and generic polo shirts with a blue tooth and your cell phone on your belt.  Let me guess you're probably bald too.   ;D

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #11 on: August 19, 2010, 09:49:55 PM »
Religion seems like it's for those without philosophy. They look to church for the answers to life. Where did we come from, where do we end up....? Church answers that with.... JESUS. It's comfort for those who can't handle the fact no one knows.

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #12 on: August 19, 2010, 09:51:42 PM »
Religion seems like it's for those without philosophy. They look to church for the answers to life. Where did we come from, where do we end up....? Church answers that with.... JESUS. It's comfort for those who can't handle the fact no one knows.

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #13 on: August 19, 2010, 09:53:57 PM »
No you fucking retard you said "business consultant" and mentioned TPS reports.  So to me that says computer nerd.  EVERYONE I know who works in project management does not refer to themselves as business consultants, because it's such a  fucking generic term.  I have friends that are construction project managers.  I have friends that are Quality control engineers.  But for you to say "business consultant" means you are full of shit and probably work from home because you were laid off and can't find long term employment.  You obviously don't have that important of a job or are that busy to spend hours on the computer, especially since you have a new kid.  Either that or your wife marreid a fucking loser.  

LOL, looks like you have no clue at all, Nurse.

Do you have any ides what TPS stands for? It's nice that you are raging about me and are interested in my job life, but trust, me, i do very well and don't have to wipe assholes for a living.

Let me guess, if you actually don't work from home you probably wear pleated tapered khakis and generic polo shirts with a blue tooth and your cell phone on your belt.  Let me guess you're probably bald too.   ;D

You should try anger management, it's not my fault you chose a shitty job like yours.





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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #14 on: August 19, 2010, 09:57:16 PM »
Leykis has been outed years ago for having baby dick syndrom. I believe he buried a girlfriend on air and she come on to tell the truth about Tom. Its  been well documented.

the dude is a mess

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #15 on: August 19, 2010, 10:14:44 PM »
LOL, looks like you have no clue at all, Nurse.

Do you have any ides what TPS stands for? It's nice that you are raging about me and are interested in my job life, but trust, me, i do very well and don't have to wipe assholes for a living.

You should try anger management, it's not my fault you chose a shitty job like yours.






Transaction processing system?  Again computer nerd.

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #16 on: August 19, 2010, 11:04:40 PM »
Transaction processing system?  Again computer nerd.

Never heard of that, let's me wonder WHO the computer nerd is.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Production_System

But anyways, no matter what i do, it doesn't get better than a roided out male combat nurse like you are.

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #17 on: August 20, 2010, 03:28:52 AM »
Leykis has been outed years ago for having baby dick syndrom. I believe he buried a girlfriend on air and she come on to tell the truth about Tom. Its  been well documented.

the dude is a mess
I guess that's the reason why he has such a smug outlook on women...No real "ladies man", "Playa", or whatever you want to call dudes that get women nowadays, will go and on about women like him...

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #18 on: August 20, 2010, 10:04:33 AM »
Never heard of that, let's me wonder WHO the computer nerd is.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Production_System

But anyways, no matter what i do, it doesn't get better than a roided out male combat nurse like you are.

So you're a short, bald, Japense guy? LMAO! 

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #19 on: August 20, 2010, 01:07:22 PM »
endless comedy


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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #20 on: August 20, 2010, 06:03:34 PM »
So you're a short, bald, Japense guy? LMAO! 

Now i'm Japanese?? Oh boy, whatever.

Like i said, no matter how hard i try, it doesn't get better than a steroid abusing male nurse that takes out a room full of gunslingers in weaponless combat...  ::) ::)

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #22 on: August 21, 2010, 12:28:45 AM »
Now i'm Japanese?? Oh boy, whatever.

Like i said, no matter how hard i try, it doesn't get better than a steroid abusing male nurse that takes out a room full of gunslingers in weaponless combat...  ::) ::)

Steroid abusing?  LOL

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #23 on: August 23, 2010, 07:53:14 AM »
"It requires some effort to achieve a happy outlook on life, and most people don't make it."
—Author and researcher Gregg Easterbrook

Psychologists have recently handed the keys to happiness to the public, but many people cling to gloomy ways out of habit, experts say.

Polls show Americans are no happier today than they were 50 years ago despite significant increases in prosperity, decreases in crime, cleaner air, larger living quarters and a better overall quality of life.

So what gives?

Happiness is 50 percent genetic, says University of Minnesota researcher David Lykken. What you do with the other half of the challenge depends largely on determination, psychologists agree. As Abraham Lincoln once said, "Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be."

What works, and what doesn't

Happiness does not come via prescription drugs, although 10 percent of women 18 and older and 4 percent of men take antidepressants, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. Anti-depressants benefit those with mental illness but are no happiness guarantee, researchers say.

Nor will money or prosperity buy happiness for many of us. Money that lifts people out of poverty increases happiness, but after that, the better paychecks stop paying off sense-of-well-being dividends, research shows.


One route to more happiness is called "flow," an engrossing state that comes during creative or playful activity, psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi has found. Athletes, musicians, writers, gamers, and religious adherents know the feeling. It comes less from what you're doing than from how you do it.

Sonja Lyubomirsky of the University of California at Riverside has discovered that the road toward a more satisfying and meaningful life involves a recipe repeated in schools, churches and synagogues. Make lists of things for which you're grateful in your life, practice random acts of kindness, forgive your enemies, notice life's small pleasures, take care of your health, practice positive thinking, and invest time and energy into friendships and family.

The happiest people have strong friendships, says Ed Diener, a psychologist University of Illinois. Interestingly his research finds that most people are slightly to moderately happy, not unhappy.

On your own

Some Americans are reluctant to make these changes and remain unmotivated even though our freedom to pursue happiness is written into the preamble of the Declaration of Independence.

Don't count on the government, for now, Easterbrook says.

Our economy lacks the robustness to sustain policy changes that would bring about more happiness, like reorienting cities to minimize commute times.

The onus is on us.

"There are selfish reasons to behave in altruistic ways," says Gregg Easterbrook, author of "The Progress Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse" (Random House, 2004).

"Research shows that people who are grateful, optimistic and forgiving have better experiences with their lives, more happiness, fewer strokes, and higher incomes," according to Easterbrook. "If it makes world a better place at same time, this is a real bonus."

Diener has collected specific details on this. People who positively evaluate their well-being on average have stronger immune systems, are better citizens at work, earn more income, have better marriages, are more sociable, and cope better with difficulties.

Unhappy by default

Lethargy holds many people back from doing the things that lead to happiness.

Easterbrook, also a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institute, goes back to Freud, who theorized that unhappiness is a default condition because it takes less effort to be unhappy than to be happy.

"If you are looking for something to complain about, you are absolutely certain to find it," Easterbrook told LiveScience. "It requires some effort to achieve a happy outlook on life, and most people don't make it. Most people take the path of least resistance. Far too many people today don't make the steps to make their life more fulfilling one."

http://www.livescience.com/health/060227_happiness_keys.html

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Re: Tom leykis "those who have money are happy, those who don't have GOD"
« Reply #24 on: August 23, 2010, 12:15:02 PM »
"It requires some effort to achieve a happy outlook on life, and most people don't make it."
—Author and researcher Gregg Easterbrook

Psychologists have recently handed the keys to happiness to the public, but many people cling to gloomy ways out of habit, experts say.

Polls show Americans are no happier today than they were 50 years ago despite significant increases in prosperity, decreases in crime, cleaner air, larger living quarters and a better overall quality of life.

So what gives?

Happiness is 50 percent genetic, says University of Minnesota researcher David Lykken. What you do with the other half of the challenge depends largely on determination, psychologists agree. As Abraham Lincoln once said, "Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be."

What works, and what doesn't

Happiness does not come via prescription drugs, although 10 percent of women 18 and older and 4 percent of men take antidepressants, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. Anti-depressants benefit those with mental illness but are no happiness guarantee, researchers say.

Nor will money or prosperity buy happiness for many of us. Money that lifts people out of poverty increases happiness, but after that, the better paychecks stop paying off sense-of-well-being dividends, research shows.


One route to more happiness is called "flow," an engrossing state that comes during creative or playful activity, psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi has found. Athletes, musicians, writers, gamers, and religious adherents know the feeling. It comes less from what you're doing than from how you do it.

Sonja Lyubomirsky of the University of California at Riverside has discovered that the road toward a more satisfying and meaningful life involves a recipe repeated in schools, churches and synagogues. Make lists of things for which you're grateful in your life, practice random acts of kindness, forgive your enemies, notice life's small pleasures, take care of your health, practice positive thinking, and invest time and energy into friendships and family.

The happiest people have strong friendships, says Ed Diener, a psychologist University of Illinois. Interestingly his research finds that most people are slightly to moderately happy, not unhappy.

On your own

Some Americans are reluctant to make these changes and remain unmotivated even though our freedom to pursue happiness is written into the preamble of the Declaration of Independence.

Don't count on the government, for now, Easterbrook says.

Our economy lacks the robustness to sustain policy changes that would bring about more happiness, like reorienting cities to minimize commute times.

The onus is on us.

"There are selfish reasons to behave in altruistic ways," says Gregg Easterbrook, author of "The Progress Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse" (Random House, 2004).

"Research shows that people who are grateful, optimistic and forgiving have better experiences with their lives, more happiness, fewer strokes, and higher incomes," according to Easterbrook. "If it makes world a better place at same time, this is a real bonus."

Diener has collected specific details on this. People who positively evaluate their well-being on average have stronger immune systems, are better citizens at work, earn more income, have better marriages, are more sociable, and cope better with difficulties.

Unhappy by default

Lethargy holds many people back from doing the things that lead to happiness.

Easterbrook, also a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institute, goes back to Freud, who theorized that unhappiness is a default condition because it takes less effort to be unhappy than to be happy.

"If you are looking for something to complain about, you are absolutely certain to find it," Easterbrook told LiveScience. "It requires some effort to achieve a happy outlook on life, and most people don't make it. Most people take the path of least resistance. Far too many people today don't make the steps to make their life more fulfilling one."

http://www.livescience.com/health/060227_happiness_keys.html

LMAO!  That article is full of such bullshit.  The problem with Americans is they aren't free.  Freedom = happiness.  We are slaves to our debt, our jobs, our government etc.  Some of the happiest people I ever met were either bums living on the street with nothing to lose or people living in a remote village in a third world country.  Americans have a lot of material shit for sure.  But they have lost a lot of their freedom.  Especialy their freedom to provide for themselves adn their families.