SpartanWarrior77
Senior Don Juan
Hey gents,
Nassim Taleb makes excellent points in his book about the difference between theory and practice. Any Taleb fans here?
One thing I noticed is that almost none of the theory, even from the top theorists applies in day to day practice.
Hard statement but bare with me...
In real life, interactions are a lot trickier, messier and thornier. For example, in real life, if you let the girl win the small battles on the forefront, it gives you greater dominance over the larger scale war.
Red pill theorist: "Never tell a girl your problems." or "never allow her to sleep over" or "never say I love you first"
By the way, I agree with these above statements but the way these things manifest is very different.
In actual game, there are many moments where it would be advantageous to appear "beta" only to flip the dynamic later. Also, for instance, you might placate a girl with kind words and white lies for a while, maybe a few weeks even only to totally flip it on her later when you have her in the right emotional posture. Especially in situations where you know arguing won't make you win or convincing someone logically.
Basically nothing is logical in the real world. NOthing is smooth like the theory is.
Also, in real life, it's best to avoid being too overt about anything. It's almost good to play dumb. My problem seems to be that I try to make women acknowledge my superiority but it may be advantageous to make them slowly discover it over time. Long game Vs short game.
Any thoughts on this?
Nassim Taleb makes excellent points in his book about the difference between theory and practice. Any Taleb fans here?
One thing I noticed is that almost none of the theory, even from the top theorists applies in day to day practice.
Hard statement but bare with me...
In real life, interactions are a lot trickier, messier and thornier. For example, in real life, if you let the girl win the small battles on the forefront, it gives you greater dominance over the larger scale war.
Red pill theorist: "Never tell a girl your problems." or "never allow her to sleep over" or "never say I love you first"
By the way, I agree with these above statements but the way these things manifest is very different.
In actual game, there are many moments where it would be advantageous to appear "beta" only to flip the dynamic later. Also, for instance, you might placate a girl with kind words and white lies for a while, maybe a few weeks even only to totally flip it on her later when you have her in the right emotional posture. Especially in situations where you know arguing won't make you win or convincing someone logically.
Basically nothing is logical in the real world. NOthing is smooth like the theory is.
Also, in real life, it's best to avoid being too overt about anything. It's almost good to play dumb. My problem seems to be that I try to make women acknowledge my superiority but it may be advantageous to make them slowly discover it over time. Long game Vs short game.
Any thoughts on this?