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| Author: | Born11 [ Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:04 am ] |
| Post subject: | An introduction |
Long time reader, first time poster... With that said - hello to everyone here. I look forward to sharing my inevitable stories of crashing and burning and hopefully, with practice, possibly sharing some stories of success and being able to one day help people like myself. With that said, here's the info - I'm a twenty year old from Alberta, Canada currently attending school to become a form of an Agent. I am a definite above average looking man, average height, phenomenal shape with my biggest knock currently being my lack of experience resulting in sub par confidence. Part of my reasoning for aspiring to be an excellent PUA is due to all of those skills being transferable to my new career. Another part being, this entire community/world absolutely facinating me. The last, being tired of settling for average and not having the know how / balls to approach that 10. Most notable hobbies being: Karate, rock climbing, golf, gaming etc One main question I have, Could anyone point out any materials, books, local seminars / bootcamps / mentorships that could help me with my game? Note* I have already read the following: Magic Bullets - Savoy Double your dating - David DeAngelo (in the middle of reading) The Game - Neil Strauss I plan on reading more of David DeAngelo's works as well as plan on reading a few books such as "Comedy Writing Secrets - Melvin Helitzer". Any advice, comments and or critism is GREATLY appreciated. With a little more experience/knowledge etc, I plan to attempt to find other like minded individuals who wish to go sarging. Can't wait to start posting. Cheers, |
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| Author: | Tutu [ Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:34 am ] |
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the game is probably one of the best books on this area so finish it first. you can read some NLP books, its always usefull. another great book is The Red Queen - Matt Ridley. in my opinion, books are great, but the best way to become better in the game is going out and sarge. good luck |
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