Atom Smasher
Master Don Juan
I've noticed a lot of young guys today are unable to use tools and unable to build anything.
This is a serious, SERIOUS issue. Every man who wants to understand and harness his masculine nature should learn how to use tools and be able to build things.
Nothing disgusts me more than to hear a "man" say, "I wouldn't know what to do with a hammer". I've actually heard that several times in my young life.
Why should a man understand and be able to handle tools? Because it puts him in touch with his true nature. Building things gives a man a deep sense of satisfaction, one that touches his very masculine core. We are wired to be warriors, hunters, and builders. In our society, everything is pre-made and men's attention has migrated from the building of things to aquiring and manipulating data. Physical labor, solving problems, and using your creative mind to create something new is a potent way for a man to build self-esteem and to stake his place in the world.
I advise anyone reading this to take on a project and build something. If you have no idea how to use tools, take a simple course at a local school. Learn woodworking, metalworking, or some kind of craft.
What will be the result? You will noticably take on more masculine traits in your day-to-day because you will be "dusting off" the inner man that has been dormant for all these years. This translates to inner confidence. Women can instinctively sense the inner state of a man who can handle tools, a man who can fix and build things.
Women get unbelievably turned on by watching you build or fix. I remember one Fourth of July when I was taking a relatively new girl out on my boat to have dinner and then watch the fireworks. I started the engines and was testing all systems when I saw that my bow light was not functioning. I boat on the salt water and electrical problems are frequent in this harsh environment.
I told her we cannot go out without a functioning bow light as the color-coded light is essential to let other pilots know our heading in the dark. Her heart sank as she thought that we would have to cancel the fireworks. I told her not to worry, I'm going to fix it right now. Time was running short, so I decided to simply bypass the control panel and run two long wires from the battery in the stern to the bow. She sat down and watched as I masterfully started cutting and running wires. I crimped on necessary connectors, and had the bow light working in 20 minutes. She later told me she was massively turned on by watching me do this.
I had no idea she would have any kind of reaction at all. I was simply doing what I always do, which is to identify a problem and fix it. I was actually quite shocked to hear her reaction. Now I realize that when a woman watches a man fix or build things, it triggers massive attraction in her. Physical things are largely incomprehensible to her, so in her perception you are performing some kind of mysterious magic that she can't comprenend.
It is something entirely outside of her experience and ability to understand, and therefore it's a direct hit on her attraction center. Displaying mastery over anything physical, social, or artistic is a weapon of mass destruction (yes, I was tempted to say "seduction).
I urge anyone who has little experience with tools to go out and learn. The satisfaction you will gain as a man will be enormous. And a man who is satisfied in his masculine center is a man who is attractive. It matters not whether you build a lopsided box, a bird house out of popsicle sticks, a fine piece of furniture, a metal mobile for the garden, or anything else. It matters not (at first) whether the final product looks like an atrocity or a fine piece of craftsmanship. What matters is the doing and the inner change that occurs from the doing.
Every man should walk about his world knowing how to handle its physicality. It shows in his dealings with other men, and it shows in his dealing with women. Displayed Mastery is very, very attractive to women, but guess what? Displayed Mastery is also very attractive to yourself.
This is a serious, SERIOUS issue. Every man who wants to understand and harness his masculine nature should learn how to use tools and be able to build things.
Nothing disgusts me more than to hear a "man" say, "I wouldn't know what to do with a hammer". I've actually heard that several times in my young life.
Why should a man understand and be able to handle tools? Because it puts him in touch with his true nature. Building things gives a man a deep sense of satisfaction, one that touches his very masculine core. We are wired to be warriors, hunters, and builders. In our society, everything is pre-made and men's attention has migrated from the building of things to aquiring and manipulating data. Physical labor, solving problems, and using your creative mind to create something new is a potent way for a man to build self-esteem and to stake his place in the world.
I advise anyone reading this to take on a project and build something. If you have no idea how to use tools, take a simple course at a local school. Learn woodworking, metalworking, or some kind of craft.
What will be the result? You will noticably take on more masculine traits in your day-to-day because you will be "dusting off" the inner man that has been dormant for all these years. This translates to inner confidence. Women can instinctively sense the inner state of a man who can handle tools, a man who can fix and build things.
Women get unbelievably turned on by watching you build or fix. I remember one Fourth of July when I was taking a relatively new girl out on my boat to have dinner and then watch the fireworks. I started the engines and was testing all systems when I saw that my bow light was not functioning. I boat on the salt water and electrical problems are frequent in this harsh environment.
I told her we cannot go out without a functioning bow light as the color-coded light is essential to let other pilots know our heading in the dark. Her heart sank as she thought that we would have to cancel the fireworks. I told her not to worry, I'm going to fix it right now. Time was running short, so I decided to simply bypass the control panel and run two long wires from the battery in the stern to the bow. She sat down and watched as I masterfully started cutting and running wires. I crimped on necessary connectors, and had the bow light working in 20 minutes. She later told me she was massively turned on by watching me do this.
I had no idea she would have any kind of reaction at all. I was simply doing what I always do, which is to identify a problem and fix it. I was actually quite shocked to hear her reaction. Now I realize that when a woman watches a man fix or build things, it triggers massive attraction in her. Physical things are largely incomprehensible to her, so in her perception you are performing some kind of mysterious magic that she can't comprenend.
It is something entirely outside of her experience and ability to understand, and therefore it's a direct hit on her attraction center. Displaying mastery over anything physical, social, or artistic is a weapon of mass destruction (yes, I was tempted to say "seduction).
I urge anyone who has little experience with tools to go out and learn. The satisfaction you will gain as a man will be enormous. And a man who is satisfied in his masculine center is a man who is attractive. It matters not whether you build a lopsided box, a bird house out of popsicle sticks, a fine piece of furniture, a metal mobile for the garden, or anything else. It matters not (at first) whether the final product looks like an atrocity or a fine piece of craftsmanship. What matters is the doing and the inner change that occurs from the doing.
Every man should walk about his world knowing how to handle its physicality. It shows in his dealings with other men, and it shows in his dealing with women. Displayed Mastery is very, very attractive to women, but guess what? Displayed Mastery is also very attractive to yourself.