Gem-
Gem said:
Perhaps Chase or one of the others knows the answer to this or could expand on this (how much "The Game" and it's future/legacy were planned; how much the others were in on it, etc.) ; and again forgive me if this is something that maybe shouldn’t be being discussed here.
-Gem
I don't know Neil personally, and only met Erik the one time briefly, but I've never seen or heard anything that would lead me to believe there was any kind of "master plan" going on. Much of the seduction community was pretty upset when Neil came out with his book, actually... while it made fortunes for a few guys (Neil, Erik, Owen/TylerDurden from RSD, etc.), mostly it just opened up a semi-private men's club to public pillorying, plus an influx of new and clueless members. Other guys mentioned in the book - Ross Jeffries, Tynan/Herbal, Zan - don't seem to have profited off it at all.
Another thing to bear in mind is that the events of
The Game happened over 4 years, not 2 as the book states/chronologizes. Neil compressed a lot of things to make it more of a meteoric rise to greatness, instead of the slower climb it was. If he had a back room deal going on with various guys for 4 years, that was quite some preparation!
I think it's just the case that he got into PUA, got decent at it, and realized he could write a pretty epic bestseller about it. He did a lot of things after meeting Lisa Leveridge that communicated "I am done with picking up, forever" - he broke up with all his other girlfriends, he talked Jay into removing his archive and post history from mASF, and he came out with a book on it with a fairytale ending.
Basically, from what I can tell, he just met a girl that was better than what he was usually getting, said to himself, "I've found the one for me!" and then went all in on that relationship and cut the cord with PUA and wrapped it up with a "I dabbled in this for years, but I learned my lesson and found the love of my life" moral at the end, probably as much to show her that he'd cleaned up his act for her as anything else.
That happens - I came pretty close to doing the same thing myself in 2009 when I was off-and-on with a long-term girlfriend and thought I'd never find anyone to replace her. I was ready to hang it up, and even 20,000 words into a book that was partly about us, and partly about my time in PUA and why I'd needed to do it and why I couldn't be monogamous to her before but was ready to be now. Until you reach
absolute abundance - which I was a little over a year from achieving at the time - the right woman can do strange things with your head.
Chase