JdelaSilviera
Master Don Juan
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Hi,
There are a few things to learn here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJxYfcRUIQE
1) Women can be incredibly deluded on how they look. The women who starts speaking at 15:35 (the third) says that she is successful, confident and beautiful. I honestly believe she believes her own words, and this is the equivalent of a guy with an IQ similar to Forrest Gump to think he is himself an Einstein. She doesn't even consider herself "good looking" or "cute", it's beautiful.
It is well known by science that it's your pre-frontal cortex which regulates your emotions, concentration ability and will power. Most people don't know this but all these facets are very well linked. It's easy to understand that many women (deeply emotional) suffer from a lack of self regulation, they are like spoiled kids who refuse to take the effort to look good, and cry and force others to switch their "beauty standards". Beauty has been established by evolution millions of years ago.
2) Dr. Oz is a liar and immoral. Although I would never carry on a "fat shaming", the truth is this, sometimes people just need to hear something brutal to change the course of their lives for good.
Telling these women they are beautiful is counterproductive on many levels.
Also if he views Roosh V as a deeply troubled guy (who might be), why calling him a monster, when the doctor says that people with problems shouldn't be offended by others. It was also funny his avoidance tactic on the 300 vs 125 pound twin woman he would have to chose.
3) Roosh V slow speech. This is for guys who spend too much time online, recent research shows neuroplasticity to be a fact, and if you spend too much time on the internet in a "zombie" state, your standard brainwave pattern will be "sleepy", which will affect (and a lot) your performance on social situations.
I have few doubts that he his much smarter than these women, but because they socialize much more than him, look how much more articulate they sound. Although one (of course) must take into account his situation on the show
There are a few things to learn here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJxYfcRUIQE
1) Women can be incredibly deluded on how they look. The women who starts speaking at 15:35 (the third) says that she is successful, confident and beautiful. I honestly believe she believes her own words, and this is the equivalent of a guy with an IQ similar to Forrest Gump to think he is himself an Einstein. She doesn't even consider herself "good looking" or "cute", it's beautiful.
It is well known by science that it's your pre-frontal cortex which regulates your emotions, concentration ability and will power. Most people don't know this but all these facets are very well linked. It's easy to understand that many women (deeply emotional) suffer from a lack of self regulation, they are like spoiled kids who refuse to take the effort to look good, and cry and force others to switch their "beauty standards". Beauty has been established by evolution millions of years ago.
2) Dr. Oz is a liar and immoral. Although I would never carry on a "fat shaming", the truth is this, sometimes people just need to hear something brutal to change the course of their lives for good.
Telling these women they are beautiful is counterproductive on many levels.
Also if he views Roosh V as a deeply troubled guy (who might be), why calling him a monster, when the doctor says that people with problems shouldn't be offended by others. It was also funny his avoidance tactic on the 300 vs 125 pound twin woman he would have to chose.
3) Roosh V slow speech. This is for guys who spend too much time online, recent research shows neuroplasticity to be a fact, and if you spend too much time on the internet in a "zombie" state, your standard brainwave pattern will be "sleepy", which will affect (and a lot) your performance on social situations.
I have few doubts that he his much smarter than these women, but because they socialize much more than him, look how much more articulate they sound. Although one (of course) must take into account his situation on the show