I started this thread 11 years ago:
http://www.sosuave.net/forum/threads/my-self-improvement-program.122336/
I posted the post below in there 6 years after I posted the last one. I feel there's some useful information in there, so I figured I'd post it as a thread and expand it a little bit.
A lot of things have changed in 11 years, to say the least.
I started out not being able to even look girls in the eye. Me and my friends would even play dare to walk up to women. I would go out alone, get blind drunk to get confident, only to approach one or two girls in one night. I read all the books on the subject... The Game, all the stuff that the RSD guys put out, I even attended a few of their free seminars, I watched all their videos, etc. It was an obsession for a while. And I didn't even get close to getting laid while it was an obsession.
I didn't get laid until I was 24. I started to finally really "get it" when I was 27. By the time I was 28, I was virtually unstoppable. In other words, I had to become a grown adult to be completely comfortable with myself and get confident. What a ****ing surprise.
You might not know this, but your brain is not fully developed until you're in your late 20s. I'm not saying that's the entire reason behind it, but it definitely played a role. There's a certain calm and confidence that arrives at that age. It's impossible to explain what it exactly feels like, but you'll know exactly what I mean once you're there, too. So don't be too hard on yourself when you're frustrated and confused. Things will likely get better with time.
In the last few years, I have traveled half the world and slept with dozens of women from virtually every continent. Pretty much all the sexual fantasies I've ever had came true. I re-read my self-improvement thread just now and I can hardly recognize myself in my writing. It's been a struggle for sure, but things have worked out better than I could ever imagine on this front. They really, really did. I almost forgot how ****ty the place was where I came from.
I've started my own business around the time I made the last post and it is really growing into something. It's not making me rich yet, but it makes me happy, and no-one's telling me what to do. Satisfaction is here, and I'm confident the money will follow eventually.
Life has brought its triumphs and tragedies as life does, but I managed to make the most of it and have an overall good experience. I have managed to stay on the right path most of the time and it has lead to good things.
And the girl I talked about in my second-to last post? I'm marrying her soon. I can't wait to start the next chapter in life with her, and I can't believe I want to settle down because hooking up with random women is boring to me at this point. I'm looking forward to the prospect of starting a family and having children.
This might sound horrible and lame to you now as you read this, but you need to understand that being in your early 30s brings a different outlook on life than being in your late teens (when I started this thread). Again, you'll probably understand when you get there, even though I'm well aware that that makes me sound like an old ****.
That's fine.
To stay in-line with the format I established a while back:
Takeaway/things I've learned in 11 years "in the game"
Things I wish I had heard/seen when I started this
If I were aware of this wisdom back when I was struggling with this issue, I'm confident I'd "gotten" it a lot sooner. I still managed to find my way out of my problems, but it took a long time.
The things these men discuss in the youtube clips below are pure gold nuggets of wisdom that apply to this and many other aspects of life. I believe things would had fallen into place a lot sooner for me if I were aware of this wisdom.
Sit down, don't do anything else, and listen to this. It will more than likely change your view on everything. And If you like what you see in these, go down the rabbit hole from there. There's a ton of very profound wisdom to be found here.
If you have any questions about anything at all, I'll be more than happy to answer them.
I'll check into this thread every now and then.
http://www.sosuave.net/forum/threads/my-self-improvement-program.122336/
I posted the post below in there 6 years after I posted the last one. I feel there's some useful information in there, so I figured I'd post it as a thread and expand it a little bit.
A lot of things have changed in 11 years, to say the least.
I started out not being able to even look girls in the eye. Me and my friends would even play dare to walk up to women. I would go out alone, get blind drunk to get confident, only to approach one or two girls in one night. I read all the books on the subject... The Game, all the stuff that the RSD guys put out, I even attended a few of their free seminars, I watched all their videos, etc. It was an obsession for a while. And I didn't even get close to getting laid while it was an obsession.
I didn't get laid until I was 24. I started to finally really "get it" when I was 27. By the time I was 28, I was virtually unstoppable. In other words, I had to become a grown adult to be completely comfortable with myself and get confident. What a ****ing surprise.
You might not know this, but your brain is not fully developed until you're in your late 20s. I'm not saying that's the entire reason behind it, but it definitely played a role. There's a certain calm and confidence that arrives at that age. It's impossible to explain what it exactly feels like, but you'll know exactly what I mean once you're there, too. So don't be too hard on yourself when you're frustrated and confused. Things will likely get better with time.
In the last few years, I have traveled half the world and slept with dozens of women from virtually every continent. Pretty much all the sexual fantasies I've ever had came true. I re-read my self-improvement thread just now and I can hardly recognize myself in my writing. It's been a struggle for sure, but things have worked out better than I could ever imagine on this front. They really, really did. I almost forgot how ****ty the place was where I came from.
I've started my own business around the time I made the last post and it is really growing into something. It's not making me rich yet, but it makes me happy, and no-one's telling me what to do. Satisfaction is here, and I'm confident the money will follow eventually.
Life has brought its triumphs and tragedies as life does, but I managed to make the most of it and have an overall good experience. I have managed to stay on the right path most of the time and it has lead to good things.
And the girl I talked about in my second-to last post? I'm marrying her soon. I can't wait to start the next chapter in life with her, and I can't believe I want to settle down because hooking up with random women is boring to me at this point. I'm looking forward to the prospect of starting a family and having children.
This might sound horrible and lame to you now as you read this, but you need to understand that being in your early 30s brings a different outlook on life than being in your late teens (when I started this thread). Again, you'll probably understand when you get there, even though I'm well aware that that makes me sound like an old ****.
That's fine.
To stay in-line with the format I established a while back:
Takeaway/things I've learned in 11 years "in the game"
- Be in good physical shape. It's achievable by everyone who's willing to work for it.
- The people who say that's not true and wussies who aren't willing to put in the work. You can do this. But you got to want it, and be willing to hurt and sweat for it. Several times a week.
- There's no excuse for a young guy to be out of shape. I'm in my early 30s at this point and I still manage to be super fit even though I work all the time. If you're in your early 20s, you can do this way more easily because you have a lot more time, and testosterone is raging through your veins. Don't miss the opportunity of youth to become as strong as you can be. You owe it to yourself.
- Go to NerdFitness.com and read everything on there. No need to get into the paid stuff. The free articles tell you all the basic things you need to know. Google and Bing will help you find the rest if you want to get deeper into it.
- Join a boxing/jiu jitsu/krav maga/mma gym. Go there 3 times a week. You'll be amazed what it will do to your body and your character.
- In my personal experience; paleo diet + martial arts will lead to having the body of a Greek God.
- If you're afraid of martial arts, that's a sign it's exactly for you. Go do it. Now.
- Hard work leads to results.
- Sometimes not the results you were initially looking for, but results regardless.
- This is true for every endeavor.
- You will fail.
- Fail.
- Fail.
- Fail again.
- Then something great will happen.
- Then you'll fail again.
- And again.
- And again.
- And ****ing AGAIN!
- When you really feel you want to quit, that's the universe/god/whatever you believe in testing you.
- Life is not fair. Life is hard. Life is tragic.
- Accept it because it will always be true no matter what.
- Do the right thing (you always know deep down what the right thing is) when badness befalls you. It inevitably will, at multiple points in your life at the worst possible timing. Don't walk away, be in denial, or be a b1tch about it. Be a man.
- You have a goal; so stay on the path. When you feel defeated, that's the exact moment where you need to be strong and push on.
- And then things will slowly change.
- And you'll still fail.
- But it won't matter so much anymore.
- And girls will notice that.
- You'll develop a different aura around you that's very attractive to women.
- And other people, too.
- Opportunities will open themselves up to you as a result. Not only in the form of women being attracted to you, but also people who want to be friends with you or give your business/employment opportunities.
- It is something that needs to be earned, like respect.
- And you'll only earn it by failing a million times, and staying on the path despite of that.
- There's a big chance that the things you learned from failing will be useful at a completely unexpected moment, sometimes years later. It's a tired cliche, but there is truth in failing your way to success. So embrace it, don't be afraid of it.
- The final takeaway of this 11-year-old thread should be: Work hard and good things will come to you eventually, regardless what you pursue.
- I get it, you want to bang chicks, but always keep your morals in check. Willingly doing people wrong will come back to haunt you. Be it directly through real-life drama, or through your conscious when you look at yourself in the mirror, sometimes years later, which is even worse. Either way, it's all bad. Don't go down that path, because it's not worth it. Ever.
- And if you have to lie, cheat, and con to get laid, you really are doing it wrong.
- Because the best sex you'll have in your life is with someone you genuinely really like and who genuinely really likes you, even if it's just for one night.
- Meaningless sex can be as boring and stupid as jacking off. Even if it's with a physically attractive woman. Just trust me on this.
- Be an interesting person first and the rest will follow. Including women you couldn't even dream about.
- Stick to it. Don't give up. If I can do it, so can you.
Things I wish I had heard/seen when I started this
If I were aware of this wisdom back when I was struggling with this issue, I'm confident I'd "gotten" it a lot sooner. I still managed to find my way out of my problems, but it took a long time.
The things these men discuss in the youtube clips below are pure gold nuggets of wisdom that apply to this and many other aspects of life. I believe things would had fallen into place a lot sooner for me if I were aware of this wisdom.
Sit down, don't do anything else, and listen to this. It will more than likely change your view on everything. And If you like what you see in these, go down the rabbit hole from there. There's a ton of very profound wisdom to be found here.
If you have any questions about anything at all, I'll be more than happy to answer them.
I'll check into this thread every now and then.
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