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The point of reading PUA material isn't to get all of the lines and routines and to use them all the time, it's to have a basis for creating your own on the fly.
The lines and routines are irrelevant and not at all what I'm talking about.
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I want direct game, not canned lines and openers.
You can have direct game with or without canned lines and openers. Direct game just involves assuming attraction at the outset, which is usually a function of strong inner game, good appearance, and strong non-verbal communication.
In any case, if you want to focus on direct game without canned lines, maybe the Stylelife system just isn't your method--RSD or Gunwitch may suit you better.
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Day one of the SC was making small talk with strangers. Day two is making eye contact also. I just so happened to make eye contact on day one, because that's how I talk. So, I didn't "skip" day one, I accidentally went on with day two, unknowingly.
That's fine. I'm not advocating that you sit in your room and do nothing other than the Stylelife Challenge. If you happened to exude good eye contact, great. You just spent two days practicing instead of one.
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Chill, like I said.. when I wind up with a year of read experience and no field experience or success, I'll say "man, I should've listened to that dude". But as of right now, I'm doing well, and I'm creating my own journey, which is the entire point of me doing this in the first place.
See this is what I don't understand--why reinvent the wheel for the sake of "doing it yourself"? I think you should approach it in exactly the opposite way. People have had success with the existing methods. Lot of success. Do the Stylelife Challenge. Then try Juggler's Method. Then do Gunwitch. Keep notes and remember what each did and how they worked for you.
After you have tried most of all of the methods...THEN, break them down, analyze them. Decide which worked well and why. THEN you can try and discover the foundational principles and developing your own system that works best for you. But stick to doing the established methods exactly as prescribed for a good long while. Instead of reinventing the wheel, roll it around for a few hundred miles. Then after you've played with it like it's supposed to be played and had some experience doing it right--THEN you can try and figure out the underlying principles and build on the original design.
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If you want to bash the way I do things, do it in a PM, so I know you're not just trying to get the upper hand publicly.
Why would I care about getting the upper hand publicly? So I can show how awesome I am in front of all of my super-cool forum pals? Look at my post history. I don't pull punches from anyone. I don't have anything personally against you. I just don't care about beating around the bush.
More importantly, why should you care? If I'm right, admit it; if I'm wrong, prove it; if I'm an asshole, ignore it.
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The Stylelife challenge is to learn the game in thirty days, and the way I'm going, I'll have more than just the challenge under my belt.
Great, I encourage you to do so. Sarge every night if you can. Just follow the system as it is prescribed.
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She held my eye contact until she walked past. Does this mean she just thought I was weird, or was trying to submit me, or liked looking at me, or what?
Did she do anything or just look like she was trying to stare you down?