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There is so much hype right now on entrepreneurship. So many people are looking to start a business or have started a business and are calling themselves entrepreneurs, but are they really? Are you actually a business owner or are you a pyramid-schemer? Are you a boss or just hustling to make a dollar?

I did not become an entrepreneur to still work for someone else, to get to a certain tier to make money I could possibly earn, or because I knew it was money in the industry despite my knowledge or having a great sales tactic. I started my businesses because it was my passion and my love to provide amazing products and services that gave my clients more than just satisfaction. It gives them confidence and that confidence will last more than any hustlers product they are trying to sell.

Entrepreneurs are not worried about losing a customer and saying no to improper brand placements. Hustlers will work with ANYONE and do not care about how their brand is looking to others because they know SOMEONE will buy it eventually. An entrepreneur sets a budget and works on perfecting it. They have a business plan and nothing they do does not resort right back to those guidelines and procedures in the business plan. A hustler is not concerned with planning as they live for the moment and go with the flow.

Know the difference in this new age of entrepreneurs and see the real from the fake. Entrepreneurship was not at all what I thought it was cracked up to be. I thought it was a life of complete freedom but in all totality, I am still waking up early driven to service my clients. I am living in my passion but still, am putting in hard work because I know that this is my brand that I want to have as my legacy.

Anthony explained that the industry is tearing itself into two chunks. On the one hand you have sales teams that can offer legitimate added value to their customers through consulting, customising, expert industry knowledge etc.

I believe everyone has a hustler within them. A hyper version of themselves that actively wants to fight for results rather than be happy with average (and then smother any glimpse of ambition with beer, drugs and sex at the weekend to keep in it check).

When you start to surround yourself with hustlers you see old thought patterns being broken. It becomes normal to stay up to 2am to speak with that prospect on the other side of the planet to close deals.

As I mentioned, I honestly believe that everyone has a lean, mean hustler within them. Most people are too scared to leverage this however because it goes against what they think is normal within the workplace.

I played two at Washington Square Park (one is in my avatar). I got 1/2 but I should have won both- was really low on time in the first game and I am very bad at blitz. The first was probably around 1800 skill, the second (whom I beat and who is in my avatar) was more like 1600 and I beat him easily.

I think (and I am biased) that I was definitely better at chess than both of them, but not necessarily blitz (since they both played very quick time controls, I think G5 or G10), which makes a difference

It depends on where you go . I went to the cafe of Chess in Frankfurt Germany in the 80s and there were hustlers in there that were better than GMs at blitz . In fact , I was told by some Germans that Roman Dzindzihashvili had been there before and lost money ! I have also been told by a Russian GM that the hustlers in Moscow regularly beat known GMs at blitz for money and many of them have no rating at all as they dont play organized chess but are super strong blitz players .

Hmmm, ok interesting. Seems like they should be alot better lol. I wish there was a chess park by me :( also, how often do they have dirty tricks with them as well? It just seems like they wouldnt be profiting if they were that low.

_Searching for Bobby Fischer_ (the book, not the movie) talks about a few IM and even GM-level players holding court in parks in LA (MacArthur Park) and NYC (Washington Square Park). But this was back in the 80s. Don't know what it's like now.

I have seen videos on youtube, and the ones in New York parks seem to have ratings of 1700-2000 USCF/FIDE. Even though these players are beatable, they often trash talk and cheat in order to increase their chances of winning. Some of the hustlers even have a temper, for example, in the video above one of them pushes the clock off of the table in a time scramble.

Come on, that can't be true. It takes hours of study a day, a large opening repertoire, good understanding of opening, middle game, and endgame, and plenty of practice against really good players or coaches to be a GM.

You were careful to say that it was at blitz and not slow time controls, and the GMs mentioned are not necessarily strong blitz GMs, but even still. A GM is a GM is a GM. Those stories have to be made up. If you saw some of them beat GMs at blitz, then I would still bet either the GMs were very distracted/casual or the hustlers were disguised GMs themselves, not just hustlers.

Everything I've heard from multiple sources converging on a pretty consistent conclusion seems to indicate they are usually around 1500-1800, with a few hovering around 2000. If you get to 1500 USCF, you should be able to hold your own, and at 1800, you'll be able to defend yourself against them quite well. One area they have an advantage is just being utterly and completely comfortable in their environment. You and I are comfortable playing in our nice homes in a chair at a computer, or a well regulated tournament setting.

With them, you'll be playing in a chaotic environment on a shitty board with shitty pieces place all askew on the board and off kilter on the squares, noise, people watching, talking going on, distractions, weird, bizarre openings, playstyles and variables. If you are both 1600, you'd have to add in at least 100 pts advantage to the hustler just for environmental and psychological comfort (They play thousands of these games, daily, for years). I'm guessing at the 100 pts psychological factor but I am confident it's not too far off reality.

My mission is to help people create meaningful, independent work that facilitates their ideal life. I talk to hustlers of all types about freelancing, labor, capitalism, rest, worth, productivity, the decentralization of work, and the reclamation of personal agency.

I completely agree that there must be a mutual reciprocity. I especially like the mention that a wise hustler is confident, but detached. Impersonality is such a huge asset, especially in a world where most take things personally. Thanks again.

Thank you for introducing to me to these posters.I really liked the first poster, it made me realize that I am a charlatan and now thanks to the poster ( its my desktop background now) reminding me everyday what I am and what I want to be, I have started my journey towards being a hustler. Thank you again.

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