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@kaia It's just good economics: In a crowded marketplace where under normal circumstances a market is more or less correctly determining value, you're trying to find something of value that people do not perceive to be of value and then unleash its value, after which people will be sitting there going "Why didn't I do that?" -- It's what folks like Warren Buffett do in the stock market, finding things that aren't properly valued.

There are two caveats, however.

The first is it takes leadership to nurture someone's hidden strengths. Lots of people try to force a fat person to lose weight, few people succeed. You need to walk a line between firmness to make sure it happens, kindness to make sure your girl doesn't just call you an asshole and leave, and competence to give good counsel that will result in success so you're not just having them act with futility.

The second is that sometimes girls are fat because they're otherwise broken. I've seen it a lot where someone loses weight and suddenly unencumbered they become the horrible person they were always meant to be.
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@djsumdog @kaia It can be done, but it's not as easy as it sounds. It's one little sentence that expands out into a long-term investment that requires a lot of virtue on your part to succeed at.