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It's interesting how your 'reputation' on the forum allows you to believe such things. I know ever since being active in this place, I've held similar stances and were very public about it. At first, I was accused of being some keyboard jockey AFC. Now that I have lots of posts and decently known amongst the chat, all of the sudden the tone of the audience changes. This seems to result from a mindset found on these type of forums.
People come here for answers and generally only listen to the guys who have the "X number of lays" reputation. And they are more believable than some random guy telling you how he has a girlfriend and acts in ways that Mystery just told you were AFC. And no matter how hard you try to explain your actions don't come off as needy unless your needy, someone with no social experience won't understand that. And so they deviate from their initial goals of relationships, to go do what the majority is saying to do. GET LAID LOTS OF TIMES BY 10000 DIFFERENT GIRLS!
At least, that's my view of it.
I agree with you 100%. There's PUA as a business (such as what Mystery, and all the other people running bootcamps are doing), and PUA as a path of personal development.
PUA as a business has to be made for the masses. That is why canned openers were made. That is why training routines were developed. That is why all the articles out there were written. Their purpose is to generate interest, and reach out to the masses.
PUA as a path of personal development, is where all your things such as identity, values and goals come in. Now, I know there are some teachers and coaches out there that take this into account. However, the onus is always on the aspiring PUA to find his own identity, values and goals.
People join the community, and the forums with a goal. Whether it is to f-close 100 women, date a supermodel, learn to get a girlfriend, or just simply to develop social skills. A training program will not address all of these, and neither will a year in the field.
Behind all the nights out sarging, the bonding sessions at your local lairs, the time spent peacocking yourself etc etc, some time for reflection and understanding is crucial. (At least it was for my development.)
It is this reflection and understanding that you guys share that I so value. So thank you Jsmooth and Hobbit for believing what you believe. I may not post much, but I do read everything I can get my hands on. Your posts have definitely made a difference to me, and given me lots to think about.