A funny thing happened recently... Maybe I should start off by saying that the first things I read about picking up and the seduction community must be around 8 years ago. And of course the MM was one the starting points/stepping stones I came across.
Now immediately flash forward to 2013. Searching for some new information (which is hard nowadays) you obviously run into the usual advice for 'beginners' very often. So there was a 'don't be nice' kind of advice adressed at some poor dude who was indoctrinated his whole youth with the idea that you should always agree with a girl and do as she pleases, i.e. be likable, to get her.
And I thought to myself: 'wow I cannot imagine being like that guy, thinking that being mr. Nice Guy and not imposing anything onto other will lead you somewhere...'. The same thought occured to me when talking to/observing a guy who is pretty succesfull in all the other things he does, except for the ladies.
I could not imagine having such misconceptions about women... yes I was lucky to be quite the natural in that area.
But then looking into some very old emails of mine, I was really shocked to find out that I WAS that guy once.

So although it
feeled really
natural, and like I never knew any different, I did have to
learn a lot of these concepts I now assume to be quite obvious. This really struck me, to be honest, but I do think it's funny and I'm sure this honest insight will progress my learning even more.
When pursuing my PhD in mathematics I had a similar experience. I was asked a question by first year students about multiplying matrices, and I could not wrap my head around the fact that these guys did not understand how it was done.... it seemed so natural and easy, how could one even think about it? But of course, once I did not know how to do it either, in fact, once I had no clue about matrix multiplications at all. So much for the nerd analogy.
So to make it an interesting topic:
please share your ideas w.r.t. the internalization process, i.e. what works best for you to make new ideas/concepts part of your 'nature'?
For example when learning about new concepts/practical ideas (which are not completely obvious w.r.t. my current 'paradigm') I briefly remind myself of them before clubbing for example. Then after a lot of in field trial and error calibration it gets the form that suits me. After that I still have to actively incorporate it within my behaviour and then... without noticing it becomes part of me.
So please share your insights regarding this process, e.g.
how to keep reminding yourself of these new ideas or
how to enrich the internalisation. (For example I am familiar with anchoring [NLP], though I merely use this uncounsciously].