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What's good gentlemen?,
There's been a few thought-provoking articles on GC within the past couple months regarding attracting certain types of women and structuring your game + fundamentals in order to do so. I remember Chase stating that there's a steeper learning curve with trying to become a generalist.
For example, I have a couple areas that I would like to get good at specifically, but I also want to keep as many doors open for myself as possible in the art of seduction. Some places I could see myself specializing in are:
Other than those "niches" I described above, the rest of my efforts in seduction I would give equal weight to and wanting to become "generally good" at. For the purpose of this thread, let's define generally proficient as a B+ in a variety of seduction environments/social scenes. Like meeting girls in coffee shops/libraries would be the same level of importance to me as finding them at department stores and grocery stores or malls. I don't have preference for one over the other but would like to be "B+" so that I don't hinder myself from using these avenues to meet new girls and turn that into dates/sex.
Same thing with types of game: Daygame/Nightgame/Social Circle Game
I would like to become equally proficient in all three of those types of game, but maybe have a few areas under each category that I specialize in and claim as my niche.
What's the best/most efficient way to becoming a generalist? Should I start acing my niches first and really specialize on those, or would stepping back and taking a broader approach in general while maybe giving some slight emphasis to certain niches be a better use of my efforts? The reason I say this is because I feel if get good at a few key areas that I may become complacent and not put in the required effort to get generally good at all avenues within seduction and become a generalist, which is my ultimate goal.
There's been a few thought-provoking articles on GC within the past couple months regarding attracting certain types of women and structuring your game + fundamentals in order to do so. I remember Chase stating that there's a steeper learning curve with trying to become a generalist.
For example, I have a couple areas that I would like to get good at specifically, but I also want to keep as many doors open for myself as possible in the art of seduction. Some places I could see myself specializing in are:
- Nightlife Industry - using a job/position of status/authority (such as bartender or promoter) to leverage pulling new tail. Also learning the social status/social circle maneuvering required to position yourself in order to reap the benefits of a niche like this.
Direct StreetGame (day/night) - essentially nailing genuine interest openers on girls you meet on the street both during the day and at night
Bar/Club game rolling solo - being able to roll solo to bars/clubs and open girls and/or groups with girls in them and be able to pull fairly consistently (say be able to go out 2-3x/week and pull a snl)
Gym Game - becoming proficient at using the gym to meet girls/get numbers and convert those into dates --> sex
Beach Game/Vacation Game - becoming proficient at leveraging being on vacation (either me or the girls I meet) into efficiently picking up girls and turning that into sex within a relatively quick period of time
Other than those "niches" I described above, the rest of my efforts in seduction I would give equal weight to and wanting to become "generally good" at. For the purpose of this thread, let's define generally proficient as a B+ in a variety of seduction environments/social scenes. Like meeting girls in coffee shops/libraries would be the same level of importance to me as finding them at department stores and grocery stores or malls. I don't have preference for one over the other but would like to be "B+" so that I don't hinder myself from using these avenues to meet new girls and turn that into dates/sex.
Same thing with types of game: Daygame/Nightgame/Social Circle Game
I would like to become equally proficient in all three of those types of game, but maybe have a few areas under each category that I specialize in and claim as my niche.
What's the best/most efficient way to becoming a generalist? Should I start acing my niches first and really specialize on those, or would stepping back and taking a broader approach in general while maybe giving some slight emphasis to certain niches be a better use of my efforts? The reason I say this is because I feel if get good at a few key areas that I may become complacent and not put in the required effort to get generally good at all avenues within seduction and become a generalist, which is my ultimate goal.