Body language does not come natural; everything you are doing is actually a mimic of the proper studied way to do it. Does that make the act of improving body language mimicking, and fake?
How do you build ones core without first "mimicking" steps? NLP, Hypnosis, and meditation can only go so far. You have to see that you've actually "got it." You have to spend time in the field to reinforce those positives that you started to mold into. What do you consider a better human being? What is your idea of a great lifestyle that will give you these values? What type and amount of "work" can one do to give himself these things?
I don't like when they say "fake it till you make it" because then you are right, everyone is building their frames off of falsities - a core that will blow over once the wind picks up. It creates a faux core that is a lie to yourself and to others. Eventually, it will crumble - like you said, congruency in an LTR.
A strong core is built from the bottom up with high quality materials (your confidence, beliefs, and self improvements). But again, how can you build this 'pyramid' (if you will) when you have NO knowledge on how to create a solid foundation? Thats where canned material and sarging comes into play. People go out sarging to gain these attributes. Sure sometimes its about new material, and testing things, and number scrounging....but all of those have the hidden benefit - a giant reason behind sarging - to generate and reinforce the slate on which you will grow. You have to go out and mimic to reinforce the foundation you have started.
What I am saying and asking is what can one do to truly increase the S&R values? I believe it takes a bit of external recognition (sarging, nclosing, blah blah blah) before you can really reinforce those traits inside yourself.
Take a homeschooled kid for example. He can be the most intelligent and funny person when he is at home. He spends all his time in his house. He knows (by studies and internet surfing) that he is in fact a genius. His mom tells him every day that he is good looking (which...he is) and when he leaves his house to go to the store to pick up another book on overcoming social fears (because he is not familiar with interaction _ he spends most time at home) he walks with broad shoulders, a squared jaw, and a twinkle in his eye. He knows he is smart, good looking, and funny. Yet when he approaches people, he mumbles and doesn't use good body language...he talks inappropriately, and no one cares about anything he is saying - since he doesn't know what to talk about.
These are all things that sarging, stories, and pua methods teach. they teach how to build off the S&R traits. So, I agree, sarging should not be used to BUILD frame or core...however, it is a necessary part in realizing what needs to be "worked on", what needs to be fixed, what you need to do to improve your S&R basics. You have to start out as a mimic so that you know exactly what it is you are missing, exactly what parts of you actually need
self improvement****. Sarging helps to assist in that process.
I'd like to use myself as an example. Sarging gave me the opportunity to realize my potential - it actually made me aware that I should push myself even further!
To finish my rant though, I will say you are right in some aspects. Sometimes I find myself a little more emotional than a good PUA should be. A little less organized and strategized than a good PUA should be. Sometimes I actually have to think: what should I say back to this/her. Things for me don't come natural (well, a lot more natural now than before, but not completely); does it mean they are fake? Does that mean that I have a false core? No. But I do think that everyone to some extent does have a little ego (the "false stuff") on top of their core. Ya know, as insulation. I also think everyone will always have to improve their inner core because none are perfect.
So Doc, any tips you can give the forum (and myself) on how to truly increase your value and mimic less?
****note: although you should FOCUS on the things that need the most improvement, all aspects of your personality and life should constantly be worked on and improved. Maslow is an idealist - getting to that roof of your pyramid rarely happens
