I'm Joe Dirt
Master Don Juan
There is a serious fallacy going on all the time on this website. I was writing another post for another thread when it hit me.
That fallacy is that some of you people who are GOOD at this are making it look too easy.
A lot of people here who are AFCs or aren't at the skill level of some of the people here are looking at guys like GGTW and others who are good (I'm terrible with names, but I remember GGTW from his numerous field reports) and are probably thinking that they can go out there and say the same exact lines and replicate their success.
Or that they can go out and use the same techniques and routines and pull off that same success - WITH THE AFC MINDSET.
People who are good at approaches and dating women haven't always been that way. I'm sure even GGTW didn't just read an article online and instantly transformed himself from an AFC to a master DJ in 5 minutes.
That's not the way it works.
This is all about trial and error and practice. The thing is when you are delivering a line or technique that requires a certain set of body language or tonality to work, and you are not on the level that you feel comfortable speaking to women, you will fail even if you try that line.
You have to be with a lot of women, as in talk to a lot of women first. This will help you get rid of that gut feeling of insecurity and lack of comfort. Only then can you proceed to more advanced tactics and lines.
You also have to change your personality to one of a person who does and say this kind of stuff. Ever think to yourself when you saw a DJ in action in real world "boy if I did that I would so get smacked!"?
The reason that a DJ can get away with certain lines and body language and kino and stuff is because he communicates from the start that he is a person who does this kind of stuff.
If you met someone who was really quiet and shy and they seemed well mannered and reseverd (imagine the class nerd who always sat by himself) and they all of a sudden put on a party hat and started yelling and screaming and dancing, they would look out of place too because you're not used to seeing them in the right context.
The thing is that context gets established very quickly, so you have to project your personality through clothes, mannerisms, other body language, etc. very quickly and ALL THE TIME - which is easy if you are in that mind set - for any of this to work.
There is no DJ switch where you are an introverted geek who spends all his time online and you see a hot babe and you just flip that switch and you're Mr. Cool, Outgoing, and Fun and all of a sudden you can go up to anyone and do your magic, then flip it again when you're done and be back to your introverted geeky self.
Because THAT is what causes you to look incongruent and out of place when you do stuff that other guys who are always outgoing, cool, and fun can do anytime without anyone raising an eyebrow.
You gotta get in this mindset, you gotta CHANGE your personality, you gotta BE THIS NEW PERSON ALL THE TIME until it becomes WHO YOU REALLY are.
To be really succesful you have to understand that if you are very quiet, shy, introverted, it wont be enough for you to just incorporate a few one liners and techniques and be succesful, you will just fumble looking for that elusive DJ switch that causes people to see you as incongruent and out of place.
You have to BECOME A DJ not just LEARN A DJ's TRICKS. Big difference.
That fallacy is that some of you people who are GOOD at this are making it look too easy.
A lot of people here who are AFCs or aren't at the skill level of some of the people here are looking at guys like GGTW and others who are good (I'm terrible with names, but I remember GGTW from his numerous field reports) and are probably thinking that they can go out there and say the same exact lines and replicate their success.
Or that they can go out and use the same techniques and routines and pull off that same success - WITH THE AFC MINDSET.
People who are good at approaches and dating women haven't always been that way. I'm sure even GGTW didn't just read an article online and instantly transformed himself from an AFC to a master DJ in 5 minutes.
That's not the way it works.
This is all about trial and error and practice. The thing is when you are delivering a line or technique that requires a certain set of body language or tonality to work, and you are not on the level that you feel comfortable speaking to women, you will fail even if you try that line.
You have to be with a lot of women, as in talk to a lot of women first. This will help you get rid of that gut feeling of insecurity and lack of comfort. Only then can you proceed to more advanced tactics and lines.
You also have to change your personality to one of a person who does and say this kind of stuff. Ever think to yourself when you saw a DJ in action in real world "boy if I did that I would so get smacked!"?
The reason that a DJ can get away with certain lines and body language and kino and stuff is because he communicates from the start that he is a person who does this kind of stuff.
If you met someone who was really quiet and shy and they seemed well mannered and reseverd (imagine the class nerd who always sat by himself) and they all of a sudden put on a party hat and started yelling and screaming and dancing, they would look out of place too because you're not used to seeing them in the right context.
The thing is that context gets established very quickly, so you have to project your personality through clothes, mannerisms, other body language, etc. very quickly and ALL THE TIME - which is easy if you are in that mind set - for any of this to work.
There is no DJ switch where you are an introverted geek who spends all his time online and you see a hot babe and you just flip that switch and you're Mr. Cool, Outgoing, and Fun and all of a sudden you can go up to anyone and do your magic, then flip it again when you're done and be back to your introverted geeky self.
Because THAT is what causes you to look incongruent and out of place when you do stuff that other guys who are always outgoing, cool, and fun can do anytime without anyone raising an eyebrow.
You gotta get in this mindset, you gotta CHANGE your personality, you gotta BE THIS NEW PERSON ALL THE TIME until it becomes WHO YOU REALLY are.
To be really succesful you have to understand that if you are very quiet, shy, introverted, it wont be enough for you to just incorporate a few one liners and techniques and be succesful, you will just fumble looking for that elusive DJ switch that causes people to see you as incongruent and out of place.
You have to BECOME A DJ not just LEARN A DJ's TRICKS. Big difference.