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Date a Rich Guy

Friday, December 19th, 2008

I have a lot of friends telling me about how worried they are of loosing their jobs.

I’m not just looking for the character attributes of a successful man, I’m also looking for the stability he can provide me, especially since the job market is so shaky.

Has anyone here been laid-off? Does anyone think it’s more important than ever to find a partner who is financailly stable?

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Rich Men Speed Dating Mis-Haps

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

I have just finished watching a special on CNN about this event some millionaire man threw last year. It was dubbed as a “Millionaire Speed Dating” party, but I think it seemed more like a PR stunt.

Now, I’m not trying to bash a young guy trying to make a name for himself, but I do think that if he was serious about connecting lovers who appreciate the finer things in life, he would have made it a slightly more ‘open’ affair.

Here on SeekingMillionaire, you’re not ridiculed by the staff in terms of “beauty”, and they also don’t require that the men all be Multi Millionaires, they simply insist that the men hear are wealthy, and are serious about forming a relationship on the basis of honesty and openess.

As you could probably gather from my post below, I do haveĀ  a bit of a bias when it comes to these millionaire matchmaking agencies. I just think it’s better to guide your own ship, that’s all.

I’m always open to comments from those who agree, or disagree ;)

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Think Like A Millionaire: Girls!

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

You can date the millionaires, but you don’t win unless you think like one!

I watched this for the FIRST TIME (seriously) last night. How could so many people be so right about one thing; this is one of the best movies ever! Love conquers all, and it can permeate any barrier whether it be physical or thought-based. Even though I have never had the kind of magic they shared, I felt, and understood what the writer was communicating, and it resonates always — there are only two true constellations in this universe: truth and love. Jack wasn’t rich with money, but rather with spirit, and in that way, he was a millionaire in his own right.

I’ve heard of all these books coming out, such as “Rich Dad Poor Dad” that seem to model a plan to success after the lives of wealthy men. Oh, duh, why didn’t I think of that!?

I have to be honest and say that most millionaires, most of them, are pretty normal people. There are the ones who have a really unusual story, but doesn’t everyone have an “unusual story”… The older you get, the more unusual your story is bound to become. So are we pretending that looking to millionaires for an example of success is something NEW?

Frankly, the first place I look for role models is in places where mostly wealthy and privileged people go; i.e SeekingMillionaire.com. I’m not saying that the money itself is what I go after, in fact, I would much rather do without the classicism. But it’s like this: I like to read, and I like the fact that I like to read, so I will actually make an effort to encourage that habit for myself. Does that mean I’ll go to a book convention that just so happens to cater to very wealthy people? Yes. Should I be shammed for this? No.

I’m not fake. Your not fake. No one’s fake. Why in the hell, or rather, who in the hell started spreading the filthy lie that is; “people are capable of being anything other than human”?

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