GrowingPains
Master Don Juan
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This topic has come and go in my mind a lot recently: how do I achieve strong inner game?
Is it by getting options and knowing that I'm desires? No, this has to be false inner game. Which means my inner game is not strong yet.
I know this because I am still worried about whether my current plates are interested or not. I await their texts as if to get validation that they are still interested. That I didn't do something wrong. Or I resist checking my phone because I know that that's why I'm checking it.
It's often mentioned that indifference is the ultimate goal. That it serves you personally and secondarily with dealing with women. I think I have achieved false indifference. A facet of weak inner game. Where, since I know I have options, I can be indifferent and even a little more confident. But this has nothing to do with how I view myself... How I control my emotions... If a hot enough girl comes around it will all crumble. I like to think that I wouldn't care if one of my plates decided she didn't want to see me anymore. But this simply isn't true. I decided to tell one of them yesterday that I wasn't looking for a relationship, just interested in dating so that I can avoid feeling ultra-conscious about seeing other girls since I'm in a university setting. Plus, honesty is the best policy. She felt the same way. But the nerves I had about even bringing the topic up tell me that I was not indifferent. I was fearful of the possibility of losing her.
So anyways, I googled 'indifference sosuave' and found this
Great. I need to be indifferent. But it doesn't explain how.
How do I become comfortable with myself and being alone?
How do I actually put mind over matter?
I hope to explore those things here.
One poster in that thread mentioned that they practice Zen. I find this interesting. But it seems very similar to just being mindful. Perhaps mindfulness is the route to strong inner game.
Is it by getting options and knowing that I'm desires? No, this has to be false inner game. Which means my inner game is not strong yet.
I know this because I am still worried about whether my current plates are interested or not. I await their texts as if to get validation that they are still interested. That I didn't do something wrong. Or I resist checking my phone because I know that that's why I'm checking it.
It's often mentioned that indifference is the ultimate goal. That it serves you personally and secondarily with dealing with women. I think I have achieved false indifference. A facet of weak inner game. Where, since I know I have options, I can be indifferent and even a little more confident. But this has nothing to do with how I view myself... How I control my emotions... If a hot enough girl comes around it will all crumble. I like to think that I wouldn't care if one of my plates decided she didn't want to see me anymore. But this simply isn't true. I decided to tell one of them yesterday that I wasn't looking for a relationship, just interested in dating so that I can avoid feeling ultra-conscious about seeing other girls since I'm in a university setting. Plus, honesty is the best policy. She felt the same way. But the nerves I had about even bringing the topic up tell me that I was not indifferent. I was fearful of the possibility of losing her.
So anyways, I googled 'indifference sosuave' and found this
Your Greatest Weapon - Indifference
Ever had a girl go silent? Ever sat by your phone and wait for her call/text? Ever wondered why she flaked on you? Why is there that uneasy feeling in your stomach? Because you cared too much. The thought of losing her scares you! And that is why you will lose the girl. No, I'm not going to...
www.sosuave.net
Great. I need to be indifferent. But it doesn't explain how.
How do I become comfortable with myself and being alone?
How do I actually put mind over matter?
I hope to explore those things here.
One poster in that thread mentioned that they practice Zen. I find this interesting. But it seems very similar to just being mindful. Perhaps mindfulness is the route to strong inner game.