What Do You Hate? Feel Bad Thread.

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I hate being nagged. What do you hate? What annoys you?
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  • Being buried alive. I hate that.
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    • Unless they are using a front end loader, I bet the people burying you hate it to.

      On a real note:
      Hate is to strong of a word for me. I don't hate anything or anyone.
      However, people in general annoy the *hit out of me.
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    • Feeling bad. I hate feeling bad.

      I'm more of a feel good girl I guess, lol!


      Terra
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  • The Kia Soul. If it were possible to kick a vehicle in the nuts, I'd do it.
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    • that's funny Dan really funny..
  • Screaming babies on airplanes.
  • I hate hate.

    George Wright
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  • I try not to let hate be a part of who I am, but this song comes darn close to making me cross that line. And I'm talking about the song, I haven't watched the video, and won't.

    Demi Lovato - Really Don't Care (Official Video) ft. Cher Lloyd - YouTube
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    • I'm interested in hearing an explanation as to why this song, specifically? Do you mean the lyrics, meaning, artists, beat.. or?

      I hate people telling me what to do and not to do.
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    Not really into hate, but I do have a couple of strong dislikes!

    This team...



    And this team...



    Cheers

    -don
  • by who? wife, children, dog, neighbour, ex girlfriend, policeman, TV....and the list goes on. LOL
  • I hate Kanye West
    I hate noisy talking people inside bus or train
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  • I HATE this damned broken toe. I smacked it a lot harder than I would have thought possible under the circumstances. It's been slightly crooked all my life. It's freakin' straight now, LOL.

    I've only got a few more weeks of comfortable rock hunting this year and that means I have to climb around with a toe throbbing and I can't use a shovel - and it's hard climbing with one shoe off. I wish I could just cut the damned thing off and get rid of it at this point. </rant>
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    • Adware/spyware clogging up my damn browser.
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  • Loud eaters! 'Crunching' just about puts me over the edge!
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  • I hate being sad. Life is too short not to be happy.
  • I don't like Mondays.
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  • Now this is a song...
  • not enough hours in the day
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    • Why would you hate someone who thinks they're smart? Seems like a pretty strong emotional response to something that doesn't even involve you. Or is this some kind of self-hatred?
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  • Dennis, many people suffer from earworms too. Not just you. I'm just wondering why you hate Demi Lovato so much. Here was her reply: o-oh, o-oh, o-oh, I really don't care

    Claude, poverty is not a choice; it's a privileged. Wait, I mean under-privileged.

    You know what I hate now? Thunderbirds. That cheap 60's puppet animation. Now they remade it and it's actually worst than those animated toys.
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    • I know, she doesn't care. Funny!

      This just in from the Rumor Prevention Department: I don't hate her, like I said, I'd never heard of her before. I dislike that song.
    • I know you are joking, but I feel like lecturing everyone right now...so....

      Poverty isn't a conscious choice, I know that. Almost nobody actually says "I want to live in poverty".

      But their actions..how they see the world....their lack of understanding about how money works...makes it very difficult to get ahead.

      When I had an office, selling vacuum cleaners in people's homes, I had 3 or 4 male relatives try to sell. It was impossible to teach them. Their entire world view was skewed against actually making any money.

      A mentor (I forget who) once told me to go where people are spending lots of money. At the time, I just went to an upscale mall. Yup, I watched people spent thousands of dollars on jewelry...I went to Las Vegas (a few years later) and watched people spend thousands in an afternoon, and act like they enjoyed it. I would see car auctions where a collector would spend, on a whim, $150,000 on one car.

      Yes, there are lots of people spending lots of money...everywhere. In my life of training salespeople..the most important thing I've done for them is let them see huge sales being made right in front of them. Let them see that selling is normal. Buying is normal. It topples one barrier..but not all.

      But if you are just scraping by......you don't believe it. You think everyone is using coupons..everyone is buying hamburger instead of steak. The idea of generating a six figure income, or more, simply doesn't occur to many of us.

      Have you ever heard; "Nobody on their deathbed ever wished that they spent more time at the office"? I have. And the people saying it, aren't wealthy.

      Do you know what I don't want to say on my deathbed? "I could have given my kids a better education, but didn't. I could have achieved more, but didn't. I could have contributed more, but didn't. I could have given my family a better life, but didn't".

      Anyway, I see people work hard, for not much money. I respect that. They are doing the best with what they know. And maybe they just enjoy the work. And not everyone has ambition, or the ability to realize it.

      But trying to convince others that being poor is the noble path, is fraud.

      I know how that sounds. But it's one of my few core prejudices. It's a part of my past that I hate.

      And now.......I will get off my gold painted (not plated, it's just paint) soapbox.

      Join me tomorrow when I tell you what I think of facial hair on short men.

      By the way, the goatee was invented by that great Chinese philosopher Man Le Chin.

      I bet none of you knew that.
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  • I hope Riffle does not think Claude is a Kia Soul.

    I hate benefit or tax plans that encourage people to stay down.

    I was talking to a dentist this morning, and it makes no sense for her to grow
    her business above a certain level because of the negative tax consequences.

    At the other end, I know people who only work so much so they don't lose benefits.
    (I don't like their choice to try to live that way...)

    Or, retired people who can only work so much before they exceed the Social Security
    limits.

    Dan
  • I hate high-fructose corn syrup and GMOs.

    John
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    • The musical group The Monkees!

      I can't stand it. I play their songs over and over and over again...and I just hate it!

      But, hey...that's what the young kids are listening to today...that Rock and Roll (I think that's what the youngsters call it). To me, it's just Devil Music.

      The last sentence, I almost wrote "But, Hey...hey we're the Monkees...People say we monkey around. But we're too busy singing, to put anybody down....."

      See? It infects your mind! That kind of music will destroy America...you just mark my word.
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    • Haven't you got anything better to do?


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  • Hates probably a strong word, but septic tanks.
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      I think it's totally ok to hate septic tanks, however necessary they might be.
  • I hate it when I'm filling up my truck at the gas station and for some mysterious reason the gas pump always goes into ultra slow motion for the last dollar.

    I also hate it when I'm driving down the highway behind a large group of Hell's Angels and my horn gets stuck.
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    • True fact. You get more MPG when you fill your gas tank slowly. Up to one more MPG.
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  • I hate when people attempt to use fake fear to intimidate.. What BS
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    Hey Claude,I was just curious: would you consider for example a college debate to be a form of salesmanship?

    Why or why not?
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    • Interesting question. I have the answer, and I think you'll find it interesting...but it will be later today. I'm walking out the door of my store.
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    • I'm going to assume you mean high level complex selling, and debating a point from two sides, with a third party arbitrating.

      To a novice to either debating or complex selling, they are going to appear identical. But they are not. In fact, they are almost the opposite.

      In debating, you have two people arguing opposing sides of an idea. The goal isn't just to make the best argument. The goal is also to make the other person's argument weaker, or nonsensical. Your debating partner is your opponent. Your job is to make them lose. You are arguing from a position, there is no learning taking place. In theory, the person with the most skill at crafting an argument...wins.

      In high level selling, There are not two sides. There is one side...the side where your client benefits from what you have. You are generally not being fought. Your goal is to find out if your offer is a match. There is education going on. Your goal isn't to win. Your goal is to understand what your prospect wants, and for them to understand what your offer can do for them.

      In debating, for you to win, the other person must lose. In high level selling you either both win, or both just decide not to do business.

      A debate is all about you, your position, your facts, your beliefs. Selling is all about the client. Their position, their beliefs, their needs.


      In high level selling, there is a lot of finding out....qualifying...discovery. In nearly every one of my sales in the last decade, there has been no objecting. No fight. Very little convincing.

      In debating, it's just attack, attack, attack. Defend, defend, defend.

      And one thing I see as a huge flaw in debating. There are two sides. Both think that they are right. But in my experience, rarely is either one really right. And the reality...the truth...is seldom a matter of compromising. In other words, the answer is not found between the two position. The real answer is undiscovered, outside of either position.

      Watch political debates. There is just talking at each other. There is no learning, no actual desire to do what's best. It's all defending a position.

      To me, a win in selling can be;
      Finding out quickly that there is no reason to continue.
      Finding out that another solution is better for them, and explaining that to them.
      Having them buy from you, with a complete understanding of why they are buying.


      Ever watch a jury trial? That's a debate. Two opposing sides. The winner is the one that is the most convincing.


      Ever watch a great teacher, making a student want to learn? That person is selling.

      A debate is all about two positions. Selling is all about two (or more) people, and how they can benefit and grow.

      A huge problem with many salespeople, is that they think they are selling, when they are really just debating....arguing. And arguing is the opposite of selling.

      The sales people you see in movies? They are debating..arguing. real high level selling is invisible to the prospect. It looks like a nice conversation...between two people with a common interest.

      I would take trainees with me to show them how to sell. They would invariably say, as we left "Wow, how do you find all these people that were already going to buy?"
      I didn't. I spent two hours walking a maze of feelings, prejudices, primal drives, hidden agendas, established beliefs, incorrect assumptions.....

      But if I video taped the whole thing, except for one or two people here...it would look like a friendly conversation...and nothing more.


      I was in a prospects office once, and a competitor walked in the door. The prospect had made an appointment with both of us. He wanted us to compete for his business.

      I declined, and started to walk out. My competitor said (in front of the prospect) "I know why your are leaving. It's because you know that my offer is better".

      He should have let it go.

      I said "No. The reason I'm leaving is because I completely understand both of our offers. And here is what will happen. We will keep going back and forth until we are exhausted. The chance is over 90% that neither one of us will get the business, because the prospect will be so confused. (I'm saying this in front of the prospect). And the truth is, I don't want the sale. It's yours. The guy tricked both of us, and is wasting my time. You can have him.

      I'll find someone in an hour that I want as a client".

      And I did.

      He wanted to debate. He thought debating was selling. It isn't. Debating is a war. In a war, do you know how you know who won? The one with the least number of missing limbs.


      In real...advanced selling, you both leave with more than you started with. That car you drive? Air conditioning? Your Computer? Your phone? Pretty much everything that you have? At one point someone had to sell that idea....to another person.

      They didn't debate these things into existence.
      That's the difference.
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  • I hate artificial sweeteners and that they are even on the market. Especially aspartame.

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    I think sales has such a negative connotation because of the first sales people we are exposed to.
    Probably used cars for most of us? That, and Hollywood.

    It is really just intelligently communicating and influencing. (I realize this is the distilled version.)

    Dan
  • I hate when people ask dumb questions they already know the answers to.
  • Not figuring out how to do this marketing
  • I hate that when I put a post on a thread that I've read from beginning to end (4 pages), it disappears.

    I'm getting paranoid now
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    • I was just about to read it when it disappeared! (I doubt it was your fault though)
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  • I hate the noise. It make me stress.
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    • My suggestion here is to perhaps have your ear drums surgically removed.

      Hey presto. No noise.

      Actually, as well as Justin Bieber, I hate link spammers.
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  • I hate whiny people who can't stand up for themselves .
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      I would say one of the biggest things that gets me mad and upset is animal abuse. I couldn't even watch Animal Planet when they had that animal cops show. Any type of show like that I have to pass on.

      One of my goals within the next 5 years is to create a non profit charity that will be self sufficient without needing donations.
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    • As a whiny person, that just made my cry and complain to my mommy.

      Big Bully.
  • I hate the haters. But on the other hand, I love them too because they make me push a little harder.

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