i would like to know from the more experienced members if there is any books other than roosh's i should read to start to get the fundamentals of game?
Books on fundamentals of game
"Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on it"
Krauser has great daygame books as well
"I love a fulfilling and sexual relationship. That is why I make the effort to have many of those" - TheMaleBrain
"Now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb." - Spaceballs
"If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine" - Obi-Wan Kenobi
The manual : what women want and how to give it to them .
Good for inner game .
I would say start developing your inner hand first and then the outer game
Good for inner game .
I would say start developing your inner hand first and then the outer game
Several threads on the forum already,. Do a search
I recently read the Prince by Nicolo Machieveli
/our guy/ roosh v recently released a book called game. I highly recommend you check it out.
"The Seducer's Confessions: The Secret Guide to Seducing Women"
Mystery Method
You can not negotiate sex so how does it help in game?
The Book of Pook, without a doubt.
Pook is a legendary poster from the sosuave forums (remember that?) and the above is a compilation of his best hits. All about the mindset.
edit: LINUX posted Hypnotica's new book which I haven't read but his NLP and other materials are 10/10, personally.
Pook is a legendary poster from the sosuave forums (remember that?) and the above is a compilation of his best hits. All about the mindset.
edit: LINUX posted Hypnotica's new book which I haven't read but his NLP and other materials are 10/10, personally.
Quote: (09-21-2018 07:23 AM)EmotionalGeek Wrote:
Quote: (09-12-2018 03:02 PM)chicane Wrote:
"Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on it"
Sex can not be negotiated so how is this book helpful?
Besides you being wrong, a significant part of the book is about letting the other person think they have control. It's not about a string of "yes" responses to steamroller them.
escalation is attractive by 60. i think most guys are relatively cool and have enough style. the one thing every guy seems to lack is escalation game, knowing how to recognize windows to escalate, and closing the deal.
Quote: (09-21-2018 07:23 AM)EmotionalGeek Wrote:
Quote: (09-12-2018 03:02 PM)chicane Wrote:
"Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on it"
Sex can not be negotiated so how is this book helpful?
Dude you don't know what you're talmbout, I get negotiated sex, just need to get some young broad nude pic and threaten her to send it to her brother/father/bf if it's an sex video it's an instant win, then you get some good raging regretful action.
Some tryna bite my dick but I like it so much it make me cum each time so they can't bite and swallow at the same time so it's a double win...
Tell them too much, they wouldn't understand; tell them what they know, they would yawn.
They have to move up by responding to challenges, not too easy not too hard, until they paused at what they always think is the end of the road for all time instead of a momentary break in an endless upward spiral
Foundational:
How to Win Friends and Influence People, Dale Carnegie.
Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill.
The Magic of Thinking Big, Schwartz
Game:
The Game, Neil Strauss
Mystery Method, Mystery
Game, Roosh V.
Persuasion
Influence, Cialdini
Pre-Suasion, Cialdini
Never Split the Difference, Voss
I recommend all of these books. There is something valuable in each.
If I had to narrow it to two, it would be Strass and Roosh. What I really like about Strauss' book, although dated, is he tells you how he did it, and he started from a pretty low place. If you are really at zero, then Roosh' Dead Bat in Paraguay and 30 Bangs is worth reading because he tells you how he started. But those are more like travelogues. Strauss also works in some of the science behind game, even though it was guys like Mystery and the alt.seduction crowd who figured that stuff out.
How to Win Friends and Influence People, Dale Carnegie.
Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill.
The Magic of Thinking Big, Schwartz
Game:
The Game, Neil Strauss
Mystery Method, Mystery
Game, Roosh V.
Persuasion
Influence, Cialdini
Pre-Suasion, Cialdini
Never Split the Difference, Voss
I recommend all of these books. There is something valuable in each.
If I had to narrow it to two, it would be Strass and Roosh. What I really like about Strauss' book, although dated, is he tells you how he did it, and he started from a pretty low place. If you are really at zero, then Roosh' Dead Bat in Paraguay and 30 Bangs is worth reading because he tells you how he started. But those are more like travelogues. Strauss also works in some of the science behind game, even though it was guys like Mystery and the alt.seduction crowd who figured that stuff out.
Roosh started with this - http://www.pickupguide.com/layguide/ (It is the gold standard)
Others
- Day Game by Roosh (I personally recommend this)
- Wallstreet Playboys (solid, crisp, and to the point; they are indeed Wall Street guys, they won't waste even a single word. Love them)
- Rational Male by Rollo (haven't tried this, apparently it is superb)
- Chateau Heartiste's 16 Commandments
- Twitter: @PUA_DATING_TIPS, @MyPlayboysBunny
- Youtube: Video clips of Muhammad Ali, Jose Mourinho, & Zlatan Ibrahimovic etc.
Also put in the time to search this forum. The knowledge here is top class (has info about almost everything health, finance, politics, philosophy, girls, hobbies, meetups, and travel etc.). I use MS Word to make and compile notes on specific topics from here. Will gift them to my sons
Others
- Day Game by Roosh (I personally recommend this)
- Wallstreet Playboys (solid, crisp, and to the point; they are indeed Wall Street guys, they won't waste even a single word. Love them)
- Rational Male by Rollo (haven't tried this, apparently it is superb)
- Chateau Heartiste's 16 Commandments
- Twitter: @PUA_DATING_TIPS, @MyPlayboysBunny
- Youtube: Video clips of Muhammad Ali, Jose Mourinho, & Zlatan Ibrahimovic etc.
Also put in the time to search this forum. The knowledge here is top class (has info about almost everything health, finance, politics, philosophy, girls, hobbies, meetups, and travel etc.). I use MS Word to make and compile notes on specific topics from here. Will gift them to my sons
How to win friends and influence people
Quote: (09-21-2018 04:33 AM)Noir Wrote:
The Book of Pook, without a doubt.
Pook is a legendary poster from the sosuave forums (remember that?) and the above is a compilation of his best hits. All about the mindset.
I just started re-reading this last night. I forgot how good it was. Definitely recommend.
Mystery Method, i truly believe every single game theory expands on the core tenets of this. Dude is weird as fuck but the steps in the method hold true in all scenarios.
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The Mack Within: The Holy Book of Game, by Tariq Nasheed, treats basics, has a discussion on how to approach different types of girls, and establishing a resourceful mindset.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4449...ack_Within
His book from 2000, The Art of Mackin', is supposedly the first book released on game. I haven't read that one, but it seems to discuss similar areas.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4449...ack_Within
His book from 2000, The Art of Mackin', is supposedly the first book released on game. I haven't read that one, but it seems to discuss similar areas.
Never split the difference is about how to communicate effectively with irrational people. People who make decisions based on emotions. Highly recommend. But it's advanced, start with the others.
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Tell them too much, they wouldn't understand; tell them what they know, they would yawn.
They have to move up by responding to challenges, not too easy not too hard, until they paused at what they always think is the end of the road for all time instead of a momentary break in an endless upward spiral
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