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Where did I say I'm leaving because I want validation and am afraid of the truth, bud? <b>I've said the opposite on many occasions. </b>I should've done this in my original post, I don't know why I didn't, but I'll lay out point by point why I left.<br />
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<b><u>Why my Journey Thread Left Fastlane and Moved to Black Hat World</u><br />
1. You guys don't know anything about dropshipping.</b> Still nobody has told me <i>"yeah, I do dropshipping for a living and what you're doing is too little work for dropshipping."</i> Just a bunch of people who THINK that what I'm doing for dropshipping is too little work and are giving me useless and redundant advice/labeling me a "action faker" for working 6-8 hours a day. I'm sick of replying to the same old criticisms that help nobody like a broken record because people don't understand dropshipping. It's a waste of my time and yours.<br />
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2. You're not ready to engage in rational discourse. </b>I've posed questions and tried to have a reasonable discussion only to be met with unreasonableness. And this is a perfect example right here. Saying that I'm leaving because I'm "afraid of the truth" is laughable and just proves my point that you guys are not ready to engage in rational discourse. All you had to do was read me saying the contrary many times. But for some reason, F*ck that Lordphenny's afraid of the truth! Don't just believe my words, believe my actions. <span style="font-size: 22px"><i><b>If I was afraid of the truth I wouldn't have made another journey thread on Black Hat World.</b></i></span> I'm leaving<i> because </i>I want the truth, not just a bunch of people who think they know it with no actual background in the subject matter. But OBVIOUSLY I'M SO AFRAID OF THE TRUTH! "Help! Please please, I'm weak and sensitive PLEASE protect me from the truth! Help me, I must leave Fastlane because some random people I don't know online tell me the truth and are TOTALLY not just clueless about dropshipping! I will also move my thread to Black Hat World and subject myself to the same ridicule by people who actually know dropshipping! But BECAUSE they know dropshipping, THEY WON'T TELL ME THE TRUTH WHICH I LIKE!" Ridiculous, use your heads here.<br />
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<b>3. The Beginning of My Thread was a Trainwreck and made terrible first Impressions-</b> all of you went in here seeing me working 1.5 hours a day, doing practically nothing, taking days off like I had all the time in the world, waking up at 4PM on a daily basis. And with some help from you guys, I was able to change and actually get some really great days. The first impression stuck and even when I was working long days I was given no credit for it and labeled and action faker. I couldn't shake the first impressions and still continued to get inane comments regarding my daily schedule 3 weeks ago that were tiresome.<br />
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There were some people who did engage with me rationally and look beyond first impressions, to them thank you. I think I've given you all a fair explanation and now you can reply all you want with your silly comments with slivers of truth and a majority of mischaracterizations/mistruths.
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Given that you're 19, broke and not homeless, I'm thinking living with the parents still, right? That's fine. I did too. Of course, I went work every day.<br />
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I have a little brother that didn't wake up until the afternoon every day. My dad sent him to an entrepreneurship program called MCRD San Diego that taught him to wake up every day and get shit done. Something to think about.</div>