Agree with Suits, agree with LINUX.
I started by reading "The Game".
Also, I kept going to bars and clubs when I was first starting out, and not succeeding. Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity, as the saying goes.
From a few months into this journey, I realized I was much better at day game than night game. But I had crippling approach anxiety to talk to women. Roosh's "Day Bang" helped me overcome this by spelling out exactly how to start a conversation.
Someone in person could help you much faster than a book, but you may not be in a place with lots of forum members.
It's not an easy journey. Things have to get really bad first, before you're going to be manic and driven to turn your life around.
I started by reading "The Game".
Also, I kept going to bars and clubs when I was first starting out, and not succeeding. Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity, as the saying goes.
From a few months into this journey, I realized I was much better at day game than night game. But I had crippling approach anxiety to talk to women. Roosh's "Day Bang" helped me overcome this by spelling out exactly how to start a conversation.
Someone in person could help you much faster than a book, but you may not be in a place with lots of forum members.
It's not an easy journey. Things have to get really bad first, before you're going to be manic and driven to turn your life around.