G Manifesto Interview – Part II
Here is part two of my interview of MPM of The G Manifesto. Part one featured International Playboy game. I think this information couldn’t be more timely, since America has a long way to go before we return to any measure of our former prosperity, and dating American women is becoming more tedious by the minute. In the cost/benefit equation of dating, you get way more bang for your buck by going expat, no question.
The follow-up gives us insight into MPM’s background and how he bankrolls his operations. Read and learn young playa’s.
Read Part I here.
Visit the G Manifesto here.
Many of us know your writing online, but what about the real G? Can you give us a brief bio?
Happy to do this. This is actually the first interview I have agreed to do.
Bio? Yeah. Born in the Superfly 70’s. Raised on both coasts, surrounded by the worst poverty and excessive wealth, and a few years in Spain. Been hustling for dough since the days of “Just Say No”. True product of the Street, pool halls and High Street. First generation American. Father from Belfast, Ireland. Mother from San Sebastian, Spain.
How did you get into the life?
I was born into it more or less. Revolution is in my blood. Father’s family is historically speaking, IRA, Mother’s family is historically speaking, ETA. My grandfather was involved in the rackets in Chicago after he moved to America. South side. Grandfather on Spanish side was the top boss in San Sebastian back in the day. They got expelled by Franco.
As far as swooping girls? You could say I was sucked into the lifestyle (so to speak).
Who was your biggest influence?
Family. I developed a taste for beautiful women, excitement and high living at an early age.
And the old-school Playboys of the 20’s, 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. You have to be a student of The Game and learn your International Playboy history. I simply see myself as the latest incarnation in a long tradition.
Like Mike D of the Beastie Boys once said: “A lot of people claim to be funky. But they are not students of The Funk”.
Or something to that effect.
What, in your opinion, is the allure of the bad boy for women?
It is funny that you asked that. I was recently writing on the subject. In my experience, most women really don’t like “Bad Boys” anymore. They like a watered down, mass produced, corporatized version. Like the guys in Affliction shirts and sleeve tattoos these days. Phonies if you will. But that just seems to be the direction this country is going. Everything is so corporate these days.
That being said, top flight girls have always been attracted to the dashing, handsome, well dressed hood.
Which is good for me, since top flight girls are my primary area of interest.
Style is obviously important to you; did you have a mentor who taught you about style?
Winning with Style is everything.
As far as mentors, again family. And other influential men in my neighborhood I grew up in. My Grandfather, Godfather and Father are all sharp dressers. Most can be seen kicking back in fedoras, with cocktails and cigars in hand.
I realized at a young age that dressing sharp opens doors for you and people treat you with respect. In short, it makes life easier.
These days, I take a lot of cues from my tailors. Those guys are my secret weapon.
What biz is your biggest cash cow?
I have written many times on the subject (Top Ten ways to Make Money link http://www.thegmanifesto.com/2008/08/top-ten-ways-to-make-money-in-down.html). Commodity trading.
I am actually working on a couple of projects that if they hit, you will never hear from me again.
Do you prefer to own a home or be free to move at will?
I actually own a couple cribs (east and west coast). But they can be a real drain. I like living in hotels.
I actually like spending one week at home three weeks traveling.
Mini-vacations is what Tim Ferris from the Four Hour Work Week (link http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0307353133?ie=UTF8&tag=thegman-20&link_code=wql&camp=212361&creative=380601 ) calls them.
What are some of your interests outside of stacking cash and chicks?
Everything I do revolves around making money and swooping girls. Directly or indirectly. Hell, even making money revolves around swooping fly girls.
Traveling, swooping dope girls, boozing, smoking, dressing sharp.
What else is there?
The rest is just bullshit.
What are the best resources for young men who want the same life?
Ha. The G Manifesto of course. Nothing else out there even comes close.
That’s why I write it.
And so I don’t forget the dope moves I do.
There you have it gents. The man behind the G. Stay tuned for more interviews of my compatriots in the future. Good travels to you all, it’s a wide world out there and more than half it’s inhabitants are females. The abundance mentality will serve you well out there. Live it up.

By the International Playboys of the 30s, etc, are you referring to Sinatra, etc., or Luciano, etc.?
Amen. I respect a real-deal honest square over a fake thug any day.
Scott,
“By the International Playboys of the 30s, etc, are you referring to Sinatra, etc., or Luciano, etc.?”
I would consider Sinatra an “Entertainer”
And Luciano a “Mobster”
Not true Playboys.
But certainly a lot of crossover.
- MPM
Wait a sec G are you saying money would change you. You better still talk to us. he he he
Maybe every once in a while.
Money is flowing like water. I think a lot of people around think the best for ya dude. You want mad loot buy a mcd’s for a mil make a mil a year.
We know you prob got to do it with style though when ya make the bank roll.
All you want to do is “swoop”. I am, therefore an American girl who wouldn’t date you, nor would I have dated you 50 years ago. I’m sure you’re a nice guy–to guys.
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Generally I do not post on blogs, but I would like to say that this post really forced me to do so! I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.
Generally I do not post on blogs, but I would like to say that this post really forced me to do so! I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.