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I've hit my 60s. I'm not new to game, in fact, I had some great experiences over a decade ago, but I foolishly stopped just when I was building up serious momentum and results.
I'm closer to the end than the beginning and I'm not satisfied with the life I've led. I don't want to die unfulfilled, especially with regards to my experiences with women. They have been wonderful ever since puberty hit and they remain just as wonderful and mysterious now.
So I have decided to enter the fray once more. Hence this journal.
In my opinion, game is not like riding a bicycle. You do not carry on from where you left off. Not even close. It's pretty much back to square one. Another reason not to stop until you've gotten all you want out of it. So square one for me is dealing with approach anxiety again, and in my case, it's amped up by age gap insecurity.
I'm methodical and disciplined. I'll start out slowly rather than diving in at the deep end. There probably won't be much of interest in this journal to start with, but let's see what we can build up to.
I'm mainly using Eric Disco's 'She's Six Steps Away' (6SA) to progressively deal with the AA. This book is awesome - I highly recommend it. It might seem trite and obvious in places, but it's the trite and obvious that hold the deep truths. Indeed, everybody pretty much already knows what to do. It's the doing part that's difficult.
Let the game begin.
I'm closer to the end than the beginning and I'm not satisfied with the life I've led. I don't want to die unfulfilled, especially with regards to my experiences with women. They have been wonderful ever since puberty hit and they remain just as wonderful and mysterious now.
So I have decided to enter the fray once more. Hence this journal.
In my opinion, game is not like riding a bicycle. You do not carry on from where you left off. Not even close. It's pretty much back to square one. Another reason not to stop until you've gotten all you want out of it. So square one for me is dealing with approach anxiety again, and in my case, it's amped up by age gap insecurity.
I'm methodical and disciplined. I'll start out slowly rather than diving in at the deep end. There probably won't be much of interest in this journal to start with, but let's see what we can build up to.
I'm mainly using Eric Disco's 'She's Six Steps Away' (6SA) to progressively deal with the AA. This book is awesome - I highly recommend it. It might seem trite and obvious in places, but it's the trite and obvious that hold the deep truths. Indeed, everybody pretty much already knows what to do. It's the doing part that's difficult.
Let the game begin.
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