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Developing Killer Instincts The difference between gut instincts and killer instincts is that you are born with one; the other is sharpened and perfected with time. |
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How to Stand Out in a Room Want everyone to stop whatever they are doing and take notice of you when you walk into a room? There are three sure ways to do this. |
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Spotting A Liar Most people, deep down, are decent. A decent person, no matter how much they try, makes for a terrible liar. Even if their story is bulletproof, their eyes give them away. Eyes never lie, and unless you are a hardened gangster, your eyes will never fool anyone. |
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Mafioso: Blue-Collar Paisans Every Man Should Have Here is a short list of the blue-collar workers every man should have in his circle. |
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Should You Vouch For Anyone? Whether you realize it or not, when you vouch for someone, you're also taking responsibility for anything that goes wrong -- just as if you're co-signing a loan for someone. |
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When To Start Playing Dirty You want to talk about fights? I'll tell you the best move you can make in a fight: Stay out of it... How to tell your friends not to mistake your kindness for weakness... |
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Mr. Mafioso's Hit List This hit list is about types of people who disrupt the smooth flow of business. |
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Mafioso: Call Someone Out On A Bluff When office politics get in the way of even the most dependable employees, use these tips to call someone out on a bluff before it ruins your day, or worse, your reputation. |
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Always Watch Your Partner's Back Here are the reasons why you should always watch your partner's back. |
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Mixing Business With Pleasure Mixing business with pleasure can be a delicate balance. But whatever your business is, you can't be a shut-in. |
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Mafioso: The Immigrant Hustle Most of today's youth generation either forgot or don't bother to know how their ancestors made it up from the bottom. |