I don't know this person's life, but at any point would you describe it as about as choreographed as a dog getting ****ed on roller skates?
The Porkchop Express said:
Yes, it's an odd bump, but I had to share.
Last week, a CEO's personal assistant contacted me about ghostwriting a book for him, giving me this description of her boss,
"He's a very young guy for having accomplished so much, lots of social media followers, and is successful in his personal life, brands and businesses he grew. Real laid back, very dry, very crass, but incredibly kind."
So that literally sounded like something that Kendall Rpy would have his assistant say about him before a meeting.
That meeting was an hour ago on Zoom. Guy is 38-40, wearing a black Mercedes Benz ballcap inside his study, with models of Ferraris and Porsches and an autographed picture of him with Jay-Z right over his shoulder. He's wearing black and he holds his hands up and says with no prior introduction:.
"I do social media. I also own quite a few different companies. People have been asking me to write a book for a while. I'm not that big of a reader, but a lot of people like to learn that way. So 2 weeks ago, I decided to write a book."
I was like biting my tongue about how ridiculous the parallel was.
After we talked details, I said, "Can I answer any other questions for you about me?" and he replied. "No, my assistant shortlisted you and said you were a good choice, so whatever, I guess you're the guy."
The Porkchop Express said:
After we talked details, I said, "Can I answer any other questions for you about me?" and he replied. "No, my assistant shortlisted you and said you were a good choice, so whatever, I guess you're the guy."
The Porkchop Express said:
Highlights of the call
He worked for 1-1/2 years going to bed at 12, waking up at 3:30, doing 1 hour of cardio, then 40 mg of aderall, and then staying "alive" with 3-4 energy drinks a day.
He was way into competitive bodybuilding for a while and was "pretty massive"
He realized he had "some semblance of success 'when he was making $50,000 a month.
He decided to get some perspective so instead of working nonstop he bought a Range Rover SVR.
Your body can take a lot mor than you think, but most people are too soft to realize it.
When he got to $100,000 a month he thought he'd have a moment of Zen, but he didn't.
He's got 14 companies, about to sell one for $40 million and when he gets that money it "won't mean h **** to him."
The Porkchop Express said:
Well the guy is paying me money to write a book, so antagonizing him doesn't seem the best way forward here.
You will find out this guy is completely full of bull junk. His companies, the valuations, his net worth, how he got his start, etc. The whole point of writing a book is for him to create a narrative while reassuring himself that he is actually self made when in reality he would struggle to run a Dairy Queen.The Porkchop Express said:
The first ***** in the armor has appeared.
Told me he had 150,000 subscribers on YouTube.
Actual total: 7,280.
The Porkchop Express said:
I've worked a Star Wars reference, overt or indirect, into basically every book I've written in the last 12+ years - like more than 300 books at this point.
Well I mean it's all ghostwriting it's not like I"m Stephen King writing 9 novels a year in the 80s.MW03 said:The Porkchop Express said:
I've worked a Star Wars reference, overt or indirect, into basically every book I've written in the last 12+ years - like more than 300 books at this point.
I think you buried the lead here. That's incredibly impressive. I have tried several times to write and the task is so incredibly daunting between the research and the actual writing that it's never materialized. Pretty cool.
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