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I've watched it again and I'm curious to hear your honest opinion on it. If you just want to discuss the 30 seconds segment of the video between 55:10 and 55:40, please do it here!
Relevant RSD Nation forum topic. Leo was involved with RSD as far as I understand.
My main pet peeve with Girls Chase is that I don't see Chase aiming to really raise the awareness of his audience. As I see it, he is rather aiming at the lowest common denominator or something. I know it pays the bills. It's boring to cite Mark Manson for personal development, but even Roosh is trying to raise the awareness of his audience in his own way in many areas of life (as his diverse community shows; I know it's a PITA that people are banned from his forum often and frequently), like he reviews books covering all areas of life, even if he doesn't have the best advice on women.
Sure, Chase has written about various self improvement topics as well outside women and dating, but how many people reads them compared to the most popular articles on his blog? As his focus seem to be more on people coming from Google searches, less so on something more organic like YouTube as I see it. Sure, I don't have the full picture here. Usual disclaimer that I write this in good faith.
Relevant RSD Nation forum topic. Leo was involved with RSD as far as I understand.
My main pet peeve with Girls Chase is that I don't see Chase aiming to really raise the awareness of his audience. As I see it, he is rather aiming at the lowest common denominator or something. I know it pays the bills. It's boring to cite Mark Manson for personal development, but even Roosh is trying to raise the awareness of his audience in his own way in many areas of life (as his diverse community shows; I know it's a PITA that people are banned from his forum often and frequently), like he reviews books covering all areas of life, even if he doesn't have the best advice on women.
Sure, Chase has written about various self improvement topics as well outside women and dating, but how many people reads them compared to the most popular articles on his blog? As his focus seem to be more on people coming from Google searches, less so on something more organic like YouTube as I see it. Sure, I don't have the full picture here. Usual disclaimer that I write this in good faith.