u/Guilty_Brilliant257

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We Can Succeed With TMAU

I got offered a position with a company and decided to bring along another guy with TMAU that I’ve known for a while. The work is relatively easy, the pay is great, and it’s been a blessing for both of us.

What’s interesting is that we’re the only two people in the building with TMAU. We both get reactions that are impossible to ignore, but the opportunity has still been worth it. Out of a crew of around 40 people, we’re among the highest-paid workers with little to no experience, largely because I was fortunate enough to have the right connections.

It’s funny how life works sometimes. Even though we’re probably the two people who get judged the most, we’re also doing better financially than a lot of the people judging us.

The other day management gave a big speech about PPE and said anyone without it would be sent home. The very next day I forgot mine. Instead of sending me home, they found me an extra pair of rated gloves and got me taken care of. Honestly, I couldn’t believe it. You’d think we’d be the first people targeted, not the ones getting helped.

I don’t know if it’s good karma, the universe’s favor, or just life finally balancing itself out, but it’s been nice being on the better side of things for once.

I just wanted to share this because having TMAU doesn’t mean life is over. It doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. We can still build successful careers, make good money, and create better lives for ourselves despite the challenges we face.

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u/Guilty_Brilliant257 — 3 days ago
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If you’re a professional join my group.

I made a Facebook group called Professionals with TMAU/MEBO. I made it for individuals who want to network with other career driven or entrepreneurial people dealing with this condition. I also have a job group with over 38000 people finding jobs everyday, hundreds of references so I am pretty well with managing group and providing value to others.

The existing MEBO group today is a pity party ran by mostly emotionally unstable people who dictate what content they want to see— usually doom and gloom. Let’s change that, and show the world we can be successful with this condition cure or not. Positivity and progress ONLY.

https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1CzEwsG8gK/?mibextid=wwXIfr

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u/Guilty_Brilliant257 — 7 days ago
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Tips for travelers

If you have this condition, and you travel for leisure or for work, your best friend will be meta glasses and credit cards.

I travel for work and I make sure to record my daily go abouts in and out the hotels, restaurants and more. I always pay via AMEX. I learned that most establishments understand Amex users are not to play with because they almost always side with the customer. So, I can get as many complaints against me as possible at any restaurant or hotel… if I’m treated poorly or face an inconvenience, AND if I have a recording of it, then I’m filing that chargeback.

Yeah don’t play with me. If you’re staff you better watch your mouth and I better not have any issues with guests or my experience here without proper accommodations, or I’m getting my money back…

Hell, honestly that goes for any service. Barbershops, tattoo, I might even try it at airports. People don’t even try me anymore when they see that light flashing and the clerk what I’m paying with. 😂

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u/Guilty_Brilliant257 — 12 days ago
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New Facebook group

Made a private Facebook group called “Professionals with TMAU / MEBO” for people focused on leveling up in life despite the condition. A lot of the existing groups feel overly negative or completely centered around doom posting/cures, so I wanted to create something more focused on careers, business, self improvement, networking, and progression.

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u/Guilty_Brilliant257 — 18 days ago