Where does confidence really come from?
A while ago someone posted a scientific study that theorized the ineffectiveness of positive affirmations. I can't seem to find that post - probably because it got deleted in one of the many technical shit storms of this outdated forum technology - so I can't provide a link. However, from what I remember, a lot of people were getting their panties all up in a bunch.
"I've been practicing positive affirmations for years! I hate you!"
"Why would you post something that would make me feel bad you fucker!"
"I hate you for posting science that challenge my perception of reality built on sand! IT TOOK ME REALLY LONG TO BUILD THAT PERCEPTION OF REALITY!"
You don't have to look too far to see what unfounded self-esteem *cough*
ego*cough* has done to people:
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Confidence is a pretty damn attractive trait. No secret there. Why is it attractive? It's evidence for actually being worth a damn because confidence is a natural byproduct of competence. What a lot of people are trying to do, however, is to get "confidence" right away by looking in the mirror and telling themselves that they are awesome. I call this thing "ego," and it actually hinders you from improving.
You could also call it "self-esteem" or, fuck, you might even call it "confidence." It doesn't matter. People also use the words "confidence," "ego," and "self-esteem" to describe people who feel good about themselves as a result of practice and competence, too.
Yeah, sure, Mystery will tell you to "Fake it until you make it," to fake like you have confidence, and it will make you think that tricking people into having a different perception of you than you have of yourself is an OK thing to do, but FUCK THAT SHIT, MAN. What that kind of thinking will do is:
Step 1. You suck with women
Step 2. You tell yourself that you are a ladies-man.
Step 3. You are a self-proclaimed ladies-man who sucks with women.
Step 4. You're lost in a sea of mental masturbation. You might be getting laid sheerly from just approaching more, though.
But most people are thinking of it as:
Step 1. You suck with women.
Step 2. You tell yourself that you are a ladies-man.
Step 3. ???
Step 4. PROFIT!!!
Clearly, they know what they're doing.
I think Penn & Teller sum it up pretty nicely:
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Learning how to be optimistic is pretty much mandatory for any aspiring PUA. Tricking yourself into believing that you're better than you actually are, however, is something that should be avoided at all costs. Ever seen a beta male trying to act like an alpha male when he's obviously trying to fool himself? How did that make you feel? Girls get an even bigger gut-wrenching feeling when they see that kind of shit than you do.
So, what should pickup students do instead? Like anything in life worth having, it takes time and effort to obtain it.
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Man the harpoons!
Just the same, it takes time and effort to properly obtain a new belief:
http://chiefpua.com/adopting-sexy-beliefs/
You need evidence to ground a belief. You can get that evidence through trying, failing, trying, succeeding, etc. In short, you have to "earn your self-esteem" as Penn Jillette so aptly stated.
Oh, and yeah this is another reason why you should try PUA methods that aren't Mystery Method.