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When I read some of his past posts, Mystery often said he love his gfs. I didn't quite believe he did but after reading that, man, he does love them.Originally posted by Smooth Player 056
Mystery is only human. He is not a DJ...he is a PUA. As style says "he cannot keep a LTR to save his life."
~Smooth
Yeah really lolOriginally posted by Marlimus
Indeed. Mystery doesn't seem to pay much attention to Inner Game. Imagine Pook with Mystery's skills...now that's so DJ its kinda scary.
I would agree that Mystery seems to have bipolar disorder (the new name for manic-depression in the DSM-IV-R).Originally posted by Gravyboat
After reading the book, I'm pretty sure he's manic-depressive. He appears to be manic most of the time, hence the lofty goals, far-fetched ideas, and incredible skill and aggression in approaching women. But when manic-depressives get depressed, they REALLY get depressed. It's the complete opposite end of the spectrum for them.
Cool, now I think i mite be bi-polar.
That's interesting. I saw that schizophrenics have a grossly disorganized behavior (i.e. dressing inappropriately). I have seen Mystery in one of David's seminars and his style is very odd! I don't think that this is a coincidence.Originally posted by Bradshaw
I would agree that Mystery seems to have bipolar disorder (the new name for manic-depression in the DSM-IV-R).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_disorder
During his 'mania' phases, he:
-has an overly inflated self-esteem (world's greatest PUA)
-hypersexuality (tirelessly researching things like overcoming LMR)
-excessive involvement in risky behaviors or activities (sleeping with stippers)
During his depression phases, he acts like he did in the chapter 'Meet Mystery'.
In the book, Neil Strauss looked at the medication that Mystery was receiving. The drug was for treatment of Schizophrenia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is... characterized by persistent defects in the perception or expression of reality.
I am no expert, but Mystery seemed to have more characteristics of Bipolar disorder than Schizophrenia. He wasn't interpreting reality falsely (schizophrenia), but seemed to have more of a mood disorder such the depressive lows of bipolar disorder.
Originally posted by Gravyboat
After reading the book, I'm pretty sure he's manic-depressive. He appears to be manic most of the time, hence the lofty goals, far-fetched ideas, and incredible skill and aggression in approaching women. But when manic-depressives get depressed, they REALLY get depressed. It's the complete opposite end of the spectrum for them.