How did all the pros, become pros?



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:44 am 
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I understand the innovators, but the guys who were inspired after "The Game" came out. All the newer pros? Did they just go to bootcamp and become better with practice? Watch videos, look on this site, read books?

Other than obvious practice, what's the most efficient way to become a MPUA?

Any steps to recommend regarding books, articles, videos, please let me know!


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:47 am 
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Focus on one thing at a time; and practice that one thing almost to perfection.
First maybe try opening, work on just openings without worrying about what to say next.
Then do something like kino or rapport building, and then after you perfect those focus on #closing, and focus on Kclosing, then Fclosing if you want.
I hear "the game" and "60 years of challenge" are good; but I'm not a reader so I wouldn't personally know
After you've spent like 6 months+ learning search for "stealth attraction disk 2 part 1" on youtube, don't watch it as a AFC because it has some sketchy advice; but good advice too

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:47 pm 
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"Pros" get that way because they market themselves well.


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:04 pm 
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Pros?

You mean the commercial ones? Some of the non commercial ones are better than some of the commersial ones and the other way around. Selling your knowledge doesnt mean that you are great at PU, just marketing.

But to answer your question, how did the new masters become masters? They practiced. Not all of the "masters" are good at everything, they have normally just found something that works for them and in other respects they are just beginners. The PU field is so big that it is almost impossible to master all of its aspects.

The best way to improve is to be fearless and go into every situation that you can find, that you are not completely perfect in already and learn as much as you can.

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Practice, practice and practice.

I'm not a "PRO" or a "MPUA" and i don't have any goals to become one either.
If i get what i want then i am already satisfied with it, no need for special recognition ;) .

I just get good results because when i was starting i forced myself to go out in the clubs/bars every weekends and got myself in every different kind or awkward situations back then and learned from my mistakes.

I go home alone sometimes or i get laid. I observe what other guys do and their styles (fashion and game) and combine them together.



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Practice, that is all.

No magic, no special bootcamp or book, just practice. I'm pretty intermediete and my growth from nothing is due to practice. It's just logic.

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Mastery comes from two aspects. Time spent working plus efficient and informed use of that time.

All reading is intended to make your time in the field more efficient, to help you improve more quickly within the amount of time you spend. Without a large amount of invested time in field, you will fail. Without guidance, you will run in place on a hamster wheel and not improve. That guidance can come from many places, including real life role models, not just PUA reading material.

But why would you want to become an "MPUA"?

Why not just work on your game until you are successful with women to your satisfaction, and then go live your life? This is only one small piece of the world. My goal is to achieve what I'm capable of achieving here, then being content with my skill and moving on to something greater (I want to be an artist).


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Desperation and dedication.


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apart from practice practice practice, if u want to become commercial. find an aspect of pua that u like write an e-book and you tube video.

saw something the other day that was ripping of cocky funny and the guy was passing it off as something completely new and original.

i lol'd hard.


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