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Chapter 1. What Exactly Is Stalking of Denarii, and Why Should You Care?
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Soccer is when millions watch 22 millionaires laze about and kick a ball.
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So, here we are.
If you're reading this, chances are you're wondering what Stalking of Denarii actually is—and more importantly, how it might work for you.
You could talk about Stalking for ages, but try searching for it online and you'll find shockingly little. To keep it short, it’s an extensive science dating all the way back to ancient earthly civilizations, used for reaching goals with as little effort and expense as possible.
In that way, Stalking is a lot like martial arts—think aikido, judo, hapkido, or even chan-fu. Just like in aikido, where a master uses the opponent’s strength against them, in Stalking, the overwhelming force of circumstances ends up working for the stalker—doing, if not all, then at least most of the heavy lifting for them.
That’s exactly why Stalkers have always managed to hit any target they set for themselves. This is what makes Stalking so attractive for beginners compared to other methods: you don’t need to meditate, flex your willpower, or really do much of anything. A Stalker, like an aikido master, doesn’t wrestle with obstacles; instead, they cleverly use them to their own advantage.
Stalking of Denarii is just one of the many practical offshoots of the fine Art of Stalking, laser-focused on achieving material prosperity—as the launchpad for your personal spiritual growth.
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So how does this actually work? Let’s take a simple example.
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Every morning, you get up to start your workday. Whether you’re an oligarch, a housewife, a middle manager, or just the janitor, the general routine is pretty much the same. Before you even make it to work, you usually follow a long and winding path.
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But take note of the following:
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1) You’re constantly opening and closing all sorts of automatic and semi-automatic doors. That’s your apartment door, the elevator, the building’s intercom, the garage, your car or the bus, another intercom, the office door—the list goes on.
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2) Whether you’re crossing the street on foot or rolling down it in your own car, you ALWAYS follow CERTAIN rules. Pedestrian, driver, or some wild combo of both—you’re CONSTANTLY playing by some GENERAL traffic RULES just like everyone else. The moment you decide to break those rules, you’ll quickly discover it’s a risky and highly unrewarding game. Fines, accidents, semi-trucks whizzing by (and sometimes not whizzing by at all), along with a whole set of low-key headaches, will rapidly convince you that following the rules is 100% MANDATORY.
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3) When you're heading from point A to point B, you ALWAYS have to play by the rules. Like, you drive on the right side of the road, don’t hop the curb, wait for the right light, and so on. Sure, your path ends up a lot more roundabout and takes longer, but you go along with it because you know that, eventually, you’ll get where you want to go. Try to take the direct route, and—surprise!—you’ll just run straight into a building.
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4) You can find all kinds of helpful info on maps, posters, and guides—that way you can actually NAVIGATE in a shiny NEW place where you have no clue what’s going on.
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5) And most importantly—on your journey, you’re constantly USING all sorts of gadgets and gizmos: elevators, cars, buses, escalators, subways, airplanes, you name it. By using these handy mechanisms, you reach your goals FASTER and with LESS effort. And you can multiply this advantage ad nauseam, say, by flying on a plane a couple thousand times.
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It seems like simple stuff—you've done this hundreds, maybe thousands of times; everyone does it, everywhere. Hundreds of millions of drivers and pedestrians are all doing the same thing, following the same rules.
But don’t be fooled—the routine and everyday nature of these actions have made them look meaningless to you. You do all this on autopilot, and even realizing you need to do itjust feels like a given, without any real thought.
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Try looking at it another way: imagine you have someone from the Middle Ages hanging out at your place. If he doesn’t know the rules of the road, how modern locks work, or how to get information, how far do you think he’ll get out of your apartment? Remember the movie ‘Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future.’ Someone who doesn’t know the rules and laws of society isn’t just helpless—they’re putting their life in actual danger.
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Take someone who’s used to our railways—walking near the tracks in Japan is basically a death wish. The high-speed trains there can flatten you against the wall with a gust of wind, even if you think you’re at a safe distance.
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You might say this all sounds fascinating, but what does it have to do with Stalking of Denarii?
The thing is, there are Higher Laws when it comes to building material wealth. And they’re just as unforgiving as the rules of the road. Ignorance of these Laws—just like not knowing the Criminal Code or traffic laws—doesn’t get you off the hook for breaking them.
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And these Higher Laws aren’t about textbooks full of legal or economic theory; if that were the case, everyone with a law or economics degree would already be a millionaire. These Laws are hardwired into the very fabric of the Universe as its protective and structuring Mechanisms, fulfilling their purpose with all the warmth and personal touch of a vending machine.
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So just imagine the kind of cosmic Russian roulette you’re playing with your fate when you ignore these Higher Laws.
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So, Stalking of Denarii is basically knowing the Higher Laws and Mechanisms. Someone who actually gets these Laws doesn’t make dumb decisions and manages to ride the Mechanisms of the Universe itself.
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You can keep bashing away at the locked entrance door secured by the intercom, blaming it for everything under the sun, imagining enemies and secret plots everywhere, but…
The intercom is just a machine—it’s not going to answer your pleas. Unless you know WHERE and HOW it actually opens, only sheer luck or someone exiting might get you inside.
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So now ask yourself: is it worth learning the Laws of Denarii?
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