Jesse Pinkman
Master Don Juan
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Something hit me today just thinking back to decades ago when I was a teenager in high school, things were different. Even social media was different because it hadn't gotten to the point it has right now. I cannot start to wrap my head around how much has changed even in the past decade. Even when we look back to 2012, sure you had dating apps but the dating apps back then were actually real. I remember getting on Tinder and legit every match being a real woman as opposed to day where it is mostly robots and OnlyFan girls.
Even cold approaching was different because it was a relatively new enough concept and communities like RSD were bubbling with activity. I remember moving to NYC and winging with guys I met off of the RSD forum, fun times. Even though the place had its weirdos, it also had a lot of normal fun dudes who needed just a little guidance and help to push their results with women to the next level. Maybe it is because I am getting older and it just feels that way regardless of whatever time period we are in or maybe times were different but man, it was some fun stuff. I wish I had taken more advantage of those prime years.
A big thing I have done 2021 onwards is put a lot more effort into game and taken self-improvement seriously since I am so set in a lot of areas of my life.
However, I do start to wonder where "game" itself is heading in the coming years.
My verdict?
I think that young men growing up today and men in general have every reason and every avenue to be negative, pessimistic, bitter, and upset. There is so much out there (black pill, incel groups, MGTOW etc.) to offer young men a community where they can collectively complain and find comfort in that. I feel like with so many Pickup guys getting cancelled and most major Pickup programs largely gone, men do not have the same direction they would have had back in the day when the vibe was more positive.
IMO, a lot of guys are going to voluntarily take themselves out of the game. I think men have way too many comfortable avenues to even bother with putting int the effort to learn game and invest in a lot of self-improvement. Not only do men have these avenues, there are also not a lot of easily accessible pickup programs anymore since it has gone underground.
The gap between the rich and the poor will get even wider than it is, I think 80-20 will turn into 10-90.
However, I do think that the men who genuinely put in the work, go through the grind, keep a positive mindset in a world where negativity is now king, and truly invest in themselves will see even bigger rewards from avenues like daygame for example.
As a result, I think that it will be a lot easier to be in the top 10% of men than it would have been decades ago because most of your competition would have voluntarily vowed out.
Happy to hear other thoughts.
Something hit me today just thinking back to decades ago when I was a teenager in high school, things were different. Even social media was different because it hadn't gotten to the point it has right now. I cannot start to wrap my head around how much has changed even in the past decade. Even when we look back to 2012, sure you had dating apps but the dating apps back then were actually real. I remember getting on Tinder and legit every match being a real woman as opposed to day where it is mostly robots and OnlyFan girls.
Even cold approaching was different because it was a relatively new enough concept and communities like RSD were bubbling with activity. I remember moving to NYC and winging with guys I met off of the RSD forum, fun times. Even though the place had its weirdos, it also had a lot of normal fun dudes who needed just a little guidance and help to push their results with women to the next level. Maybe it is because I am getting older and it just feels that way regardless of whatever time period we are in or maybe times were different but man, it was some fun stuff. I wish I had taken more advantage of those prime years.
A big thing I have done 2021 onwards is put a lot more effort into game and taken self-improvement seriously since I am so set in a lot of areas of my life.
However, I do start to wonder where "game" itself is heading in the coming years.
My verdict?
I think that young men growing up today and men in general have every reason and every avenue to be negative, pessimistic, bitter, and upset. There is so much out there (black pill, incel groups, MGTOW etc.) to offer young men a community where they can collectively complain and find comfort in that. I feel like with so many Pickup guys getting cancelled and most major Pickup programs largely gone, men do not have the same direction they would have had back in the day when the vibe was more positive.
IMO, a lot of guys are going to voluntarily take themselves out of the game. I think men have way too many comfortable avenues to even bother with putting int the effort to learn game and invest in a lot of self-improvement. Not only do men have these avenues, there are also not a lot of easily accessible pickup programs anymore since it has gone underground.
The gap between the rich and the poor will get even wider than it is, I think 80-20 will turn into 10-90.
However, I do think that the men who genuinely put in the work, go through the grind, keep a positive mindset in a world where negativity is now king, and truly invest in themselves will see even bigger rewards from avenues like daygame for example.
As a result, I think that it will be a lot easier to be in the top 10% of men than it would have been decades ago because most of your competition would have voluntarily vowed out.
Happy to hear other thoughts.