nicksaiz65
Master Don Juan
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Yeah that's goal frame right there.Focusing on being attractive is feminine. You should focus on being great. At least you can control that. And it’s based on your integrity as a man. If you have the integrity to go to the gym and improve your health and fitness and focus on education and making money, then you have nothing to hang your head about. Because that’s what a man is supposed to do. Become great in his craft and in life. Let women worry about being attractive.
Besides, it’s not like worrying about your looks is going to make you any better looking. In fact I know a lot of masculine guys that are “ugly” but they do well with women because they don’t give a sh1t.
I don’t condone pua, but how can you claim to know anything about game if you don’t know the power of not giving a fvck? This power allows you to transcend all limits with women. This should have been your first lesson in your pickup journey.
We’ve all had that experience where we were in “state” and didn’t have a care in the world and every woman (and even cool guys) gravitated towards us.
This attitude is even more important in social environments because there’s nowhere to hide. Whatever state you are in is going to be stamped on your forehead. The last thing you want to do is walk around with a feminine and reactive state worrying about your looks like a woman.
What I am talking about is not even game but a masculine character trait. A dominant frame. In an effort to be seducers, a lot of guys forget how to be masculine and act like a man.
Sure, improve what you can, but don’t walk around all reactive and sh1t, lol. “Does this person like me? Is my hair cool?” Who gives a fvck. Forget about all of that as soon as you leave the house. The more you don’t give a sh1t, the more masculine your vibe and presence is.
There is no limit to the power of unreactiveness. You can rule the world with it.
I'm having this debate cause I'm like: does confidence come from within and I should be confident just naturally? Or does confidence come from competence like Alpha Male Strategies says? Like I get confidence only after I really get in the gym, stay on my purpose, etc. I see both sides but I wonder which is right.
In one year it won't matter either way cause my looksmax will be complete but it's something interesting to think on in the meantime.