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Part 5 of 8: Remember {NAME}...it sometimes pays off to listen in class.

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george@torn.com

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[Torn Logo]Torn City The Worlds Largest Text RPG [divider] [George from Torn City] [Join us on Facebook] [Join us on Facebook] [Follow us on Twitter] [Follow us on Twitter] [Wiki Help] [Wiki Help] [Email Support] [Email Support] Hi, {NAME}, I hope you've tried some new crimes since my email yesterday. Some players have told me how their Nerve jumped right up once they took my advice. Today I want to talk to you about your education. When I was a lad, I wouldn't listen in class - I hated school! Then I saw that the top dogs in Torn City aren't just street-smart--they actually know stuff. To be a leader, you need to lead from the front with both brawn and brains; otherwise you will always be someone else's dog! So I put my stubbornness behind me and took some classes. And I realized I was getting more respect than before, and I could do things better than before. Start today: take any course that catches your eye. But while you're grinding through that first course, think about what you want to accomplish. There are courses that make it easier for you to commit crimes, courses that improve the returns on your investments. Do you want to hack into somebody's computer? There's a course that will give you the skills. Do some planning and ask others what has worked for them. Send me an email, {NAME}, and tell me which course you picked first. I'll be in touch soon. George George [Georges signature] [divider] To unsubscribe from George's emails please [click here]. For any other question please email [george@torn.com]

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