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So, you want to be a leader | Started by: Tyrion on Apr 29, '10 10:26 |
Why not? It's the most natural thing in the world. Any kid getting into this life of ours must wish or at least wonder about becoming a leader. Its an understandable dream and ambition for many aspiring young mobsters. But, as some religious folks are prone to saying 'Faith without works is dead'. |
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Kilroy listens to Tyrion's well thought out and eloquent speech without making a facial expression for fear of sparking a debate that runs totally off the subject of this fine speech. After Tyrion finishes Kilroy takes a seat with Tyrion and lolcat, continuing to maintain a stoic face. |
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Reply by: Kilroy at Apr 29, '10 10:54 | |
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Diablos listens to Tyrion and nods.. |
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Reply by: Diablos at Apr 29, '10 11:05 | |
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CJ ties a vein off and injects a large dose of heroin. (I don't mess around with cigars - that stuff will kill you).
Greetings Tyrion. I believe that everyone has room for improvement. I personally have a tendency to be extremely blunt. I'm not a silver-tongued orator and I sure as shit don't like beating around the bush when something obvious needs to be said. However, I've recognized that this not exactly a good way to go about things - especially when I don't have the power capitol to back it up. I've also found that I (along with many others) am often looking for controversy. Things can get so peaceful around here at times that it's a relief to play devil's advocate or piss all over someone's cheerios, or pick a fight. I guess I'm finally learning that it's OK to just relax a bit, shut my mouth, and learn from some of the older mobsters who have been around safely navigating these waters for some time now. There are also those with the opposite problem. They are the folk you see eternally perched on the fence - afraid to make a splash or even a ripple.
This is particularly insightful. There are two ways to improve as a communicator around here. Either jump in head first and hope you don't hit rock bottom, or test the waters a bit and learn what is safe and what is just outrightly stupid. To "Say it in my head first" has been particularly helpful to me. I've found that it is incredibly hard to communicate things properly in mail and written correspondence. We've actually created an artificial second language of smiley and sad faces that we use to cover up our inability to convey tone as writers. Remember - writing is forever. Before you seal that envelope ask yourself "How is this going to be taken by my reader?" What will be the repercussions of this letter?
Chris unstraps his tie - off and nods at Tyrion before quietly making his way down the street. |
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Reply by: ChrisJohnson at Apr 29, '10 11:55 | |
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Taking his daily walk through the streets keeping his ear to the ground as he usually does, Reggie notices a familiar face and makes his way over to Tyrion who is in the process of making an important speech...
Lighting up a cigarette Reggie stands and listens to what he has to say, he then makes his through the large crowd that had gathered and approaches Tyrion.
"A very interesting speech my friend i would just like to add a little something if i may", Reggie clears his throat and proceeds to speak in a louder tone so as everyone can hear him.
"For those who are new to speaking in the streets and feel a bit daunted at the prospect for whatever reasons then why not start either in your family HQ or in the business district, get to know a few people and get some dialog going you'll find it both educational and enjoyable, i for one have not been a big street speaker as being new to these shores i have spent my time reading and learning but from time to time i hear something in the streets that draws my attention and i feel the need to voice my opinion".
Reggie turns to Tyrion and smiles "Thank you and good day sir" he then makes his way back through the crowd and disappears. |
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Reply by: ReggieK at Apr 29, '10 13:12 | |
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Feeling confident after hearing Tyrion's speech Champ speaks up saying hello, then goes back into hiding. |
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Reply by: Champ at Apr 29, '10 14:39 | |
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Singer applauds those who spoke before him. Specifically those he knew like ReggieK and Tyrion.
I think this might be of use. A famous Man once said that he who wants his own providence is not worthy of it.Rather the man who proves himself worthy to the state in which he lives does infact deserve his own providence. Nicclo Machiavelli.
Singer sips his water and looks over
It goes along perfectly with what you all say and i agree wholeheartedly on machiavelli. The Desire to be a leader, TO run your own family is something i think that is in all of us to some degree. The Ability to do that though is proven first within your own family, IF you arent taking time out of your day to speak with others and try to help out the lower members of the family then i dont believe you should be considered personally. So many things go into being a leader. I am not a leader in This life, None of my ancestors have ever been But what i am saying is that It starts now not tomorrow to be the man you should be.
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Reply by: SINGER at Apr 29, '10 17:49 | |
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You know I read this article long time ago in the newspaper one day. It was one of those psychologists that teach normal people to be leaders. Now to be a leader on a textbased roleplaying game online thats a different story. And I'm telling every single damn person in here YOUR ALL LEADERS ! it doesn't take a skill to be one..hell it's in you. It's not Street Cred talks that makes you a leader in here, It's just plain ole get up and talk to the world my friends. Go to any Italian Pizzeria and Tell em who you are ! and have some extra cheese and meat on that ! They will respect yah even more, Cause you spoke up ! |
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Reply by: Ricky_Bobby at Apr 29, '10 23:34 | |
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Captivated by the subject of Tyrion's speech, Lolita has been listening attentively to this discussion. She then walks forward and begins to talk
First of all, I'd like to say I personally appreciate you bringing this topic to the streets, Tyrion. Of course it is every thug's dream to one day be the Godfather of a city and all of your suggestions are very helpful. I'd just like to add something to this discussion. Now, only being a second generation here, I am very aware that I have still much to learn. That been said, I think that along with charisma, confidence, and intelligence, being a leader is a family business. What I mean by this is that it usually takes many generations of a bloodline to achieve a leadership position.
Personally, I kow that I am not only working to make a name for myself in this world but also paving the way for my children. Now, by this I don't mean that I expect my children be given a gang of bodyguards and a ton of cash, but I do think that my life in this thing of ours will serve as an example for them to follow and carry our bloodline farther up the ladders of cosa nostra.
Lolita smiles at her listeners and heads over to the shoe store |
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Reply by: Lolita at Apr 30, '10 00:19 | |
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As always my friend, your ability in the streets is a welcome sight. The topic in question is one my bloodline has had some first hand experience in, as my father had experience in leading various sized groups of mobsters during his time.
I'll start with some observations of mine from the start of your speech.
I agree with you. To even be considered by the current leadership for a shot at auth, the type of effort that advances the family as a whole should be practiced. However, and this is something that some never get, you can't be working so hard in the respect I just mentioned solely to show yourself as capable for auth. My father always found those willing to work hard, even if they never get a chance at anything more, prove to be the must dependable of leaders in a world where that can be such a elusive trait.
However, even after auth the work doesn't stop there. Actually, the work required to run a great crew is greater than some who've never had the chance realize.
This is important for anyone who attempts to use their voice in the streets but even more so for crew leaders. At some point during a leader's tenure, there will come a point when he or she will have to speak in the streets. Whether it regards an incident that involves them or a new idea that is being pushed, this leader will need to be able to both make the point well and silence any doubts/soothe any hostile feelings. It is arguably the hardest aspect of leadership and if anyone was to look over old transcripts of speeches past, examples of failings and successes abound.
This goes along with speaking. A leader leads. Sets an example for others to follow by being all that he or she can be, in every area of note in this thing of ours. Otherwise, they open themselves up to coups by dissatisfied elements of his or her family or even from outside the family.
That is about as detailed as I'm willing to go. I must thank you for Don Tyrion for setting the stage and delivering another fantastic insight into our world.
Robert tips his hat and shambles off to some unknown bit of mischief, after giving Ricky_Bobby a puzzled look. |
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Reply by: Robert_Guiscard at Apr 30, '10 00:23 | |
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Alfonce watches Ricky_Bobby hop in his car and speed away after telling him that there was a pound of cocaine strapped to his car and the FBN were on the way.
He then congradulated Tyrion on his genuinely heart felt speech. "In a very unspoken world, it is only ironic that we need speakers and speeches to voice truth's. It is obvious to me Tyrion that you have spoken many truth's here today and I applaud you for your time and concern."
After a firm handshake, Alfonce witnessed a Durden eavesdropping in the shadow's and he quickly disappeared to find him. |
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Reply by: Alfonce at Apr 30, '10 00:28 | |
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When the crowd dies down, London walks up to Tyrion and puts a hand on his shoulder.
Thank you Brother for your eye opening lesson in this life of ours. Your words sunk deep, and will leave a lasting impression for many, including myself. I am still learning the ropes and testing the waters per say, but watching the "celebrities" take to the streets and help guide our futures is very encouraging and gives me new level to stride for. Sorry to take up your precious time, but I wanted to express my gratitude and assure you that your words do leave a lasting impression to these young ears such as mine.
London gives a pat on Tyrion's shoulder, nods, and walks off. |
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Reply by: London at Apr 30, '10 00:48 | |
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CJ you make a good point. Its natural to be drawn toward controversial topics and discussions. The speeches and debates in our streets provide a great deal of our collective entertainment as well as our information. As such the more scandalous topics will always grab the attention faster. As you said, in the uncertainty that comes with broaching public speaking, its far wiser to start slowly and grow in confidence from there. If a new face were to appear in our streets and say even half of what Gwarble sends to print every week, well, I doubt they'd last very long. This relates to collective awareness. |
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Reply by: Tyrion at Apr 30, '10 04:10 | |
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Chris Vaughn steps out and smiles at the fawning crowds surrounding Tyrion. Many mobsters clamber over one another to be heard speaking and supporting one of New Yorks most influential Dons. Chris smiles to himself as he realises that this public display plays dirrectly into his hands.
Finally, The Rock, HAS returned... to the streets. Try-On, The Rock see's you out here, running your mouth as is your place to do. The Rock hears what you have to say and the Rock agrees. You see the ROck knows that he's not the only one who likes to talk trash. The Rock see's Gwarbles cute little playroom paper, The Rock sees mobsters try and curry public favour and ruling class noteriety. The Rock hears what you have to say day after day... week after week... year after year. The Rock knows first hand what its like to recieve the adoration of the Millions... and Millions of the Rock's fans. Every time the Rock opens his mouth the Rock gets fan mail. "Great Speach Rock. Nice Putdown Rock. I couldn't have said it better myself Rock." Well of course the Rock know's you couldn't have done it better yourself Jabroni, that's why the Rock is out hear saying it and laying the smackdown on each and every Roody Poo Candy ass he has the misfortune to run into. Not only does the Rock see and hear all of that, but he also sees what you haven't mentioned. Ass Kissing!
Chris takes a deap breath and cocks the People's eyebrow before continuing. His hand made silk shirt open just far enough to show off his muscular chest and entice the Ladies in the crowd.
The fact of the matter is this. As much as we might all say we hate a kiss-Ass, its the only way you will make it too the top. However, like picking pockets, pimping skanks or laying the smacketh down, kissing ass is a skill. You see jabroni, you can't just run up to the first leader you see, bend him over, shine him up real good, and stick your tongue straight up his candy ass. Oh no! before you tickle his prostate that Crew Leader will see you for exactly what you are. And thats the biggest roody-poo, bug eyed, milk-drinkin', suck ass, kiss ass, one hundred percent grade A candyass The Rock has ever seen! There is an art to kissing ass. And the Rock guaren-damn-tees that if you kiss ass in the right way. If you Kiss ass in such a way that you don't look like you are kissing ass, then you will go far. Make no mistake though. As much as nobody likes a kiss ass, nobody likes a drama queen either. Don't expect to be Godfather of New Brunswick, Ogdenville or North Haverbrook if all you do is lap the rusty sherriffs badge and run your mouth all day in the streets. "Yay I got made. BooHoo my Multi User Craspfest failed and I ended up in jaul for 15 minutes. Wanna come to my Roody-Poo business venture in Lametown? Some big fat hermaphrodite I never heard off just got authed by that jabroni Godfather and now I wanna run my mouth when he's introduced and offer him support before he takes too much rope and hangs himself after 4 weeks as a CL." There is such a thing as trying to hard to impress Jabroni, and its harder to watch someone try to hard than it is to watch them pleasure themselves with a cheesegrater.
If you SMELLLLLL-Ah, What the Rock, is, Cookin'! |
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Reply by: Chris_Vaughn at Apr 30, '10 05:00 | |
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Jussive flicks out his now dwindling cigarette, smiles with amusement, and walks away with a barely noticeable nodding of his head |
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Reply by: Jussive at Apr 30, '10 23:09 | |
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Carollo steps from the shadows puffing on a blunt he picked from MarelyTheGreat, the aroma waifs through the crowd, bringing some smiles and some frowns. He exhales as he speaks.
Mr. Vaughn hits upon a good point. You can always spot the trying to hard guy. He speaks with nothing to say. More like a parrot really, repeating the same lines over and over trying to reach some magic number. My advice is to shut the hell up until you actually have something interesting to add. Or if you must join in, try and DO something instead of just blurting out sentence fragments.
Sylvestro steps back into the crowd as he spots Marley searching his pockets for a blunt that insn't there. |
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Reply by: Sylvestro_Carollo at May 01, '10 00:19 | |
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Charlotte approaches Tyrion after his street speech to clasp his hand. His words were graceful, insightful, and meaningful. She fans herself and begins to speak.
Now sugah, it's mah first time here on these streets but I have met many a story teller and street speaker. I will say that I enjoyed what you have to say immensely. Not everyone is a story teller, able to weave a fancy design from a few simple words, but I do appreciate those who try. To me, hearing them is as excitin as reading my favorite book! Then there are those who come out and speak their minds of this thing of ours. The best ones are those who bring up valid points and counter points without being disrespectful. It never does well to go about name callin and yellin when all you have to do is THINK about what you're gonna say before you do it. If it isn't something that you'd say to your mama, then it sure as shootin isn't appropriate to say it to anybody else. There's no need to go about swearin and hollerin when a few well chosen and diplomatic words not only argue your case, but are far less likely to get a gun shoved down your throat for disrespect.
She fans herself again with her lace fan and smiles demurely before walking off to find a place that sells mint juleps. |
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Reply by: Charlotte at May 02, '10 01:02 | |
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I considered making my own speech about something similar, but Tyrion has already made most of my points. I do have something to add however.
I'll start off with a story. This story involves a very young thug trying to make it big. This thug was doing all of the right things, working hard at earning and ranking, making contacts within his own family. And here lies his demise.
See, while interacting with his family in the coffeeshops, this young thug could not be bothered to use proper English or conduct himself in a manner that was more becoming of him. He slurred his words, shortened them up, and sometimes didn't make sense! He was asked by the RHM of his family to please be more mindful of his conduct. The thugs response should be obvious right? Well not for this little guy. This little guy's answer was that he was "too lazy to be bothered" with conducting himself in a proper way. This action promptly got him booted from the family room. You'd think he'd learn and go work his ass off to get back in right? Not our little friend. He proceeds to the public coffee shops and proceeds to call his RHM names. This action got him killed.
Now granted, this little thug did not know that the man kicking him around was the RHM. We all tend to use different disguises while perusing the coffeeshops, no need for the cops to know ALL of our business. This little thug thought the man giving him a hard time was just another little thug. And this brings me to my point....
If you want to be a leader, you must MUST MUST be aware of your conduct at all times. If you want to be a leader, you must learn to follow first. You must learn to be vigilant and mindful of who's who and who they hang about with. I have been helping new thugs through this thing of ours for many years and that is always my number one lesson. Pay attention people. Lack thereof, only leads down the road of death time and time and time again. |
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Reply by: Domnizon at May 05, '10 22:24 | |
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