Here is someone (Steve Jabba) who is far more experienced and accomplished than me stating exactly one of the main points I keep harping about on here: that inner game, your internal mindset and belief system is, by far, the most important component of game. All of this "technical" game stuff is the other 25% and if you have the inner game stuff in place you can make a lot of "technical" mistakes and still compensate for them. All this stuff about openers, texting, 1st, 2nd, 3rd strategies etc simply doesn't matter that much. But I also understand that getting the inner game stuff (your internal frame) right is a lot harder to do because you can't easily quantify it. There is no quick seven step program to fixing your internal frame. It takes time: years. It's the difference between adding a turbo charger to make a car fast vs redesigning the whole car to be fast.
He nailed it right here: "if I had to express what the right mindset is, it's the degree to which you believe you are entitled to that hot girl..."
I talk about this here: http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-37898.html
This is what these so called "naturals" have and why they really don't need much game.
He nailed it right here: "if I had to express what the right mindset is, it's the degree to which you believe you are entitled to that hot girl..."
I talk about this here: http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-37898.html
This is what these so called "naturals" have and why they really don't need much game.