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Stalker Rule #7: Maximize Existing Resources A friend of mine got a missed call from his Nokia mobile phone. He was angry at the person who called him but he didn't know who. I got it and checked the call register of his phone. The person who called him was listed there. He thought that the call register feature only stored the numbers of people that actually got through to his phone, not the missed calls. His phone had a lot of potential but he just wasn't aware of it to utilize it. A good stalker should maximize his existing resources. Hopefully, the anecdote above shouldn't occur often. Before you go seeking out information outside your "sphere of influence", you should be aware of most, if not all, that is happening around you. If you can't find out what's happening to your own life, your family, and your friends, how much more can you hope to know about the lives of others? Focus on your existing circumstances and work outward from there. Perhaps a good exercise to try is to describe your room without looking at it (close your eyes, go out of the room, etc.). Be sure to list as many details and features as you can. Then go back inside and see what you missed. I'm sure you missed a lot, unless you live in a box. Better yet, choose a close friend and list all you know about him/her. Is there anything that you don't know yet about that person? Did you miss out on any of his/her hobbies? How about friends? Relatives? Perks? Before you go on expanding your contacts or find other means to acquire info, make sure you're using what existing sources you have to its full potential. I mean I don't want to waste a Pentium 4 computer on simple arithmetic when an abacus or calculator could already do that. The same could be said for, uh, stalking. ^^ Post a comment in response: |
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