if you followed the "yes" challenge right, in real life, you would get into a lot of trouble. If you cheated it and only did things that you choose, thats no different than being an extrovert. theres no such this as a "yes challenge" JPOBSI'm just trying to say that people should be more spontainous and open to new stuff, instead of having doubts about everything. Yes, I did cheat, but only in serious cases. I'm not going to go rob a store or blow something up.
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This sounds like all kinds of trouble.VanHelsingBoA64Yes, there could be some trouble involved, but you won't know if you won't try it. I actually didin't get into trouble nearly at all.
My first OT topic too, I think. Who cares though. Here is a slightly "unmanly" picture to spicy up the thread.
So yeah, this topic isn't really about the movie "Yes Man", but about the challenge. Shortly, the dude has to answer "YES" to everything and act accordingly. After seeing the movie (which I didn't like as a movie), we thought with a few friends that we should try this challenge for three months. I finished this three months today, and I have to say, it was really a positive experience.
I didn't say Yes to everything, but to everything realistic. I met a lot of new cool people, and experienced a lot of new stuff. I overcame all my little social shyness-es too in the process, and I'm a much more spontaneous person now.
You should all try out this challenge, at least for a few weeks. If someone asks you to do something, or come with you somewhere, DO IT. Even if you wouldn't want to. I'm not going to say that you should jump in the first pedovan you see or try heroin, but that you say YES to even the more extreme requests. I promise you you'll get good experiences and chances to meet new people. (Including lots of ladies ;))
Anyway, try it out. You won't regret it.
Hahha. You're a real gentleman aren't you?
She just likes you and wants attention, just give her some PROPER attention and she'll be fine.
No, but it should go back to to older style. It's like a family show now, with little or no jokes that only adults understand.
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