How To Hussle Right?

Dominathan

Well-Known Member
I've always just figured a hustler was someone who made money, rather than receiving it. Someone who inherits money from their parents is NOT a hustler. Someone who works 9-5 at McD's to buy grow lights, and then cashes out a grow at $20,000 IS a hustler. Someone who grows and does graphic design on the side IS a hustler. Self made! Someone who receives workers comp is NOT a hustler (unless it's fraud, and they are still generating income on the side).
 

nl3004.kind

Active Member
yes! very good points, BUT: someone who works at mcd's ONLY is not a hustler... someone who makes themselves rich by graphically designing whatever is nice, BUT not a hustler... that is a person who has a job!!! there are some serious differences... please tell me you understand this...
 

newatit2010

Well-Known Member
Jose down the street does that hussle, now he has a yard full of cars. Hey try guns I hear they are selling good in Mexico. Now that would be the hussling.
 

$Mike$

Active Member
not exactly hustlin there ... example being ... I went to a local bar last weekend with my wife, my pool cue, and 67 dollars. We left drunk and had 178 dollars....all from one crappy bar pool table and playing 10 dollars and a beer a game : ) thats a hustle....you sell used cars : )
Now if he had cars that didn't work and he fixed them and sold them then I think that maybe considered hustlin.
 

newatit2010

Well-Known Member
Years ago there were these dudes that hussled down the street. They would take your money go in the door and hussled their ass out the back door. Now that is hussling
 

bulla

Well-Known Member
I've always just figured a hustler was someone who made money, rather than receiving it. Someone who inherits money from their parents is NOT a hustler. Someone who works 9-5 at McD's to buy grow lights, and then cashes out a grow at $20,000 IS a hustler. Someone who grows and does graphic design on the side IS a hustler. Self made! Someone who receives workers comp is NOT a hustler (unless it's fraud, and they are still generating income on the side).
i agree 100% and buying cars and selling them in my mind is a hustler
 

speshh

Member
i was hustling when i was 13, buying cigarettes from this house that bought them duty free £3.20 for 20 then sold them 50p each fag, made £16.80 profit a pack.
 
sorry to bump an old thread but i would watch out on people that lower prices by a lot, usually they are vin switched and // or salvaged with their carfax report deleted via hacking.
 
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