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A lot of times I get messages from guys or see posts from guys who do nothing but ask for value.
"I've never ever approached a girl and have no friends. WHERE DO I START?!!!??"
"How do I become a sex gawd?"
"How do I get hot blondes?"
"What process will get me 10,000 biznitches in my bed TONIGHT WITH NO EFFORT WHATSOEVER."
Sometimes I'll give these guys answers, other times...I just shake my head....
Your problem isn't technical.
It's foundational.
You just take, take, take.
And even when we give you answers and wisdom that could spike your success rates by 1000%, you don't even fucking apply it and instead, ask the same question 10 different ways, as if you're tricking anyone into thinking you're actually trying.
It's obvious you're not. The only person you're tricking is yourself.
You give nothing and only ask. If that's obvious over a forum post, I assure you it's obvious in person to those you try to befriend or fuck.
And what's worse is that you don't even try.
You aren't funny with your questions.
You don't show that you're doing anything with the advice given.
And you just generally give nothing to the world. You just take, take, take.
Are you this kind of person?
If so, let me save you a lot of time -
Quit being a fucking parasite.
Next time you ask for something, think "what can I give this person in return?"
Next time you're out at the bars trying to make friends, don't think "I want them to like me," think
'How can I make these people smile?'
"How can I make their night better?"
Next time you want to hit on a girl, think
"How can I make her day?"
"How can I bring value to her life?"
You think that some mechanical answer on this forum will give you an epiphany that changes everything and turns you from loserfuck into superman-pimp, but it won't. The only time I see guys actually learn from advice is if
1. They've tried something already (which means they actually take action and don't keyboard jockey)
and
2. They apply the advice given, like, right now.
When I get advice from Chase or some of my peers, I go out and apply it PRONTO.
Ex: a few months ago, Chase gave me a quick piece of advice on how to tweak my new romantic/sexual style and literally hours after talking to him, I went out, walked up to a girl on the street, set up a date that night, met up with her, had her buy me coffee, took a thirty minute walk, and then brought her back to mine and rawdogged her all night long. We were professing our love for each other until the sun came up.
And then I told Chase about it as soon as I dropped her off at her hotel.
That's why I succeed.
I ask and then I apply.
This makes those who reply happy - they see concretely that you VALUE their advice.
Being a good student is one of the highest honors you can give anyone.
Even when I was total beginner and went to college a complete social retard, I knew that I had to actually, you know, go out and provide people with a good time. It was the first thing I considered, because empathy.
But way too many of you (and you know who you are) just want to be given the whole world for nothing.
Stop it.
Stop taking.
And start providing.
Hector
"I've never ever approached a girl and have no friends. WHERE DO I START?!!!??"
"How do I become a sex gawd?"
"How do I get hot blondes?"
"What process will get me 10,000 biznitches in my bed TONIGHT WITH NO EFFORT WHATSOEVER."
Sometimes I'll give these guys answers, other times...I just shake my head....
Your problem isn't technical.
It's foundational.
You just take, take, take.
And even when we give you answers and wisdom that could spike your success rates by 1000%, you don't even fucking apply it and instead, ask the same question 10 different ways, as if you're tricking anyone into thinking you're actually trying.
It's obvious you're not. The only person you're tricking is yourself.
You give nothing and only ask. If that's obvious over a forum post, I assure you it's obvious in person to those you try to befriend or fuck.
And what's worse is that you don't even try.
You aren't funny with your questions.
You don't show that you're doing anything with the advice given.
And you just generally give nothing to the world. You just take, take, take.
Are you this kind of person?
If so, let me save you a lot of time -
Quit being a fucking parasite.
Next time you ask for something, think "what can I give this person in return?"
Next time you're out at the bars trying to make friends, don't think "I want them to like me," think
'How can I make these people smile?'
"How can I make their night better?"
Next time you want to hit on a girl, think
"How can I make her day?"
"How can I bring value to her life?"
You think that some mechanical answer on this forum will give you an epiphany that changes everything and turns you from loserfuck into superman-pimp, but it won't. The only time I see guys actually learn from advice is if
1. They've tried something already (which means they actually take action and don't keyboard jockey)
and
2. They apply the advice given, like, right now.
When I get advice from Chase or some of my peers, I go out and apply it PRONTO.
Ex: a few months ago, Chase gave me a quick piece of advice on how to tweak my new romantic/sexual style and literally hours after talking to him, I went out, walked up to a girl on the street, set up a date that night, met up with her, had her buy me coffee, took a thirty minute walk, and then brought her back to mine and rawdogged her all night long. We were professing our love for each other until the sun came up.
And then I told Chase about it as soon as I dropped her off at her hotel.
That's why I succeed.
I ask and then I apply.
This makes those who reply happy - they see concretely that you VALUE their advice.
Being a good student is one of the highest honors you can give anyone.
Even when I was total beginner and went to college a complete social retard, I knew that I had to actually, you know, go out and provide people with a good time. It was the first thing I considered, because empathy.
But way too many of you (and you know who you are) just want to be given the whole world for nothing.
Stop it.
Stop taking.
And start providing.
Hector

