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A Hustler tends to sit and weigh tha options. It’s not ideal except that a Hustler will likely consider tha possibility that the chance could pop up. With that consideration bouncing about, everything would’ve been weighed before it turned up. Thinking about tha chance and all tha potential downfalls, pitfalls and windfalls when it finally turned up could be because conditions changed. Maybe money isn’t what it was when tha chance was a consideration. It could be that tha chance didn’t exactly materialize as tha thinker pictured it before. Tha thing is, a hustler plan, has backup plans and fits their plans to tha chance. Actually, they might not even need to think about whether or not to jump at tha chance since they probably considered all forms that chance could appear. All tha conditions, who will bring it, what strings will be attached, how this change would impact other plans, and so on. Ultimately, hustlers can take a methodical and often boring approach to these things. It doesn’t make for a warm and fuzzy feel-good story if they get a come up. Well, it doesn’t make a good story if they went through each consideration and all that. Then again, some people are just good storytellers, right? They could make paint drying seem like tha most riveting story that you’d ever hear. Those folks are definitely necessary since they could make some people’s stories better than tha folks it happened to
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A Dealer sees tha chance and will just jump at it. That isn’t to say they all just blindly cartwheel into tha opportunity but many do. There are many who know there are potential dangers and catches to take tha chance. They also know that it could Fuck up whatever they have bubbling on tha stove. It’s just that they don’t care. They can be risk-takers because a chance is typically something that doesn’t come by often. While you will find a Dealer hoping and wishing that tha chance comes around, they don’t sit there like “Meh, tha chance to do this will be back around in three weeks. I’ll be ready then.” Of course not. Tha one thing about Dealers is that if they go bust on tha chance, they can end up shaking. I mean they will put their all into taking that shot and if it goes bottom up, that will mess with them. It sucks but it happens. No one wants to put 100 percent into something and walk away with nothing or less than nothing. However, when things go well it makes for an amazing success story. Everyone loves a person who not only takes a chance but who dives head-on into it. Hell, I love those kinds of stories. I will say this: both are necessary. Dealers push toward a goal aggressively and will shoot for a chance when it pops up and a Hustler works toward a goal while doing tha best to avoid any major issues and tend to have tha pipes in tha ground before building for that chance. If you put tha two together and have tha Dealer bulldozing through and tha Hustler scouting ahead, you have a damn good team.







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