5.10.08

Critics Are Idiots (and so are the Experts)

Those who can, do. Those who can't, criticize. Have you ever decided not to go to a movie because a critic gave it a bad review, but when you watched it on DVD, you loved it? If you are going to become a successful gambler (risk-taker), you will need to ignore the critics. Risk-takers are willing to do what critics say cannot be done. Risk is at the center of all that is creative, positive, and significant in the world. Risk is essential to success. Without risk, we would not have many of things we enjoy today like the Internet, Cell Phones, and iPods. If you are going to become a successful gambler or risk-taker - whether the gamble is to bet on sports, invest in stocks, or start a business, you'll need to avoid the critics.

Is there any other group that can kill your ability to win?

We in America put our faith in "experts" and authority figures like no other society. In our society, television has credibility. Newspapers and magazines have credibility. People believe whatever they hear on TV. Millions of American sports bettors risk their hard-earned money daily after reading newspapers, newsletters and magazines, or listening to talk radio, or watching ESPN or FOX Sports. People bet on what they think is gut instinct. What they don't realize is that this subconscious voice is based on an entire week of brainwashing from surfing the Net, watching pre-game shows and listening to sports talk radio. True gut instinct is unpolluted and uncorrupted by outside influences. Therefore your sports-betting selections based on gut instinct should be made each week on Sunday Night based on the opening line that is set in Las Vegas. Your picks made this early in the week are thereby produced before you've been exposed to hundreds of "experts" that mislead and confuse millions of gullible readers, viewers, listeners and handicappers.

Wager at your own risk!
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