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Chapter 1: Why does Dillon Latham believe being hated online can be a privilege?
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Chapter 2: How does Dillon define looksmaxxing and its importance in self-improvement?
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Chapter 3: What are Dillon's views on dating apps and attraction based on status and money?
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Chapter 4: What strategies does Dillon use to build his personal brand?
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Chapter 5: How does Dillon explain the connection between money and successful relationships?
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Chapter 6: How does Dillon view the role of emotions in masculinity and personal branding?
It's literally a privilege to be hated because most people will never do anything significant enough to be talked about at all. Signing a contract of marriage is a psyop. It's a psyop. Sure, if you want to do it for your religion, I respect that. But just be aware of the fact that when you sign that contract, There truly is no real upside.
That's why I'm steamrolling everyone is because they'll sit there and stream for eight hours to get a singular clip. I stream for one minute, get the clip, and then I'm off stream. I did in a minute what took someone eight hours. Yo, you have the number one podcast. You know I used to fucking look up to you, right? For real? Yeah, let's hear what you were going to say.
Man, that's an honor, dude. Yeah, we're number one on Apple right now, but you're blowing up too, man. You just did a trip in LA. You're going on a bunch of big pods. How's the rise to this fame been for you?
I mean, I'm tapped in with the elite, so that was a pretty good upside in my opinion, like having all the political figures backing me.
Did you always want to be in that elite club?
Like, was that your goal, getting into social media? No, I just don't understand why like no one will openly admit that they're in with the fucking elites. But I just kind of say it because it's like people are going to think it's a joke anyway. So it's like, of course, I can just say it. No, everyone's too afraid for whatever reason. Have you gotten any weird offers to join the Illuminati yet?
Illuminati? No. When I say elites, it's not even that. It's something completely different. What do you mean by elites then? Are you just talking income level? Are you talking like politics? Just people in power is what I can say.
And you want that power? you want to be in that position?
A hundred percent. Yeah. I don't understand why people try to beat around the bush with it. The thing that I think is good is like, even though I'm the fucking villain, um, I have good in my heart, you know what I mean? So like, I'm willing to say it because it shows that I'm being honest about it. And then I can just, you know, say, say whatever I want to say.
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