AtomicDog said:
This forum isn't about being "successful in the grand scheme of life", it's about seducing women.
If successful seduction requires above-average genes (just like everything else in life, it doesn't), most of the guys on this forum are wasting their time here.
They'd be better off pursuing their own goals, based on their core strengths, outside of the world of seduction.
If they want sex, they should pay for hookers.
If that's the way you want to think, sure. But, remember that defeatists don't get laid.
Mediocrity in the grand scheme of things is what defines a person as "average." Not genes. Genes are "step 0" in the journey of life, and you've got no control over them. So you best worry about every step after that til you die.
You could have the best genes in history, and you still won't be worth sh*t if all you do is go from day to day wondering why life isn't making itself better for you.
And that, my friend, is why most "average" guys don't get laid.
And, if a guy resigns himself to being "average" without having proven that he at least tried, then I have no pity for him, and will openly say that he will get what he deserves from life: nothing.
Think about it - everyone is average until the accomplish something. You might need genetics to have potential, but trust me when I say it's hard work that will bring home results at the end of the day.
Michael Jordan had genetics. More importantly, he had heart - you think he just picked up a basketball and did a foul line dunk when he was 10? Working yourself up to that level, even when gifted genetically, takes years of work, every day. I guarantee you that sh*t takes work. Go ahead, next time you see a pro athlete - ask him if it's easy.
Another example in gymnastics. Human beings haven't evolved immensely over the last 50 years - the genetics of a great gymnast in 1960 would be about the same as a great gymnast in 2010. But look at what they do now vs back then? Back then, you'd have been considered a god if you could pull a double front tuck (flipping twice with your knees tucked in before landing). It was literally thought to be impossible without springboard assistance. Nowadays, that's par for course. At this point, if you've "got the genetics" for a front double, then you have no excuse not to be able to do it. Anything else is considered "lazy."
The genetics didn't change. Gravity didn't change. What changed?
The realization that people are ALWAYS capable of that much more, assuming they're willing to put in the amount of work necessary.
This misconception happens because all the "average"
people only see the end result of hard work. They don't know how many thousands of hours of training go into sports, dance, writing, any activity. They ignore their own thousands of hours of training in what they do and assume it's just "what they're good at."
Sure, you might be better at one thing than another. But you won't actually be good at anything unless you work at it.
I train for hours every week with professional dancers. I've been doing so for 8 years. Before that I had "two left feet" and no sense of rhythm. Now, people tell me "I'm gifted." Really, now? What about 8 years ago?
All of this applies with pickup. If you're looking at it from the point of view where "you will never be good enough at something" without having actually tried to put the work in, then you won't get anywhere. The universe won't apologize for your self-defeating attitude.
Finally, before anyone takes away the wrong message from this, here it is:
Hard work won't necessarily make you a world champion, the same way genetics won't. It will make you the best person YOU can be, regardless of what you inherit from your parents. And that is always what is best for YOU.
So what are you going to focus on? The things you can't control (genetics)? Or the things you CAN control (work ethic)?
Then again, this epiphany will never come to a person until they force themselves onto the road. That's what we're trying to get them to do, Atomic.