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Act Like Others, But Think For Yourself

People are animals and to survive you have to keep them comfortable.

What I enjoy most about pick up is learning human psychology.

Humans love to be comfortable.

Doing something outside of the norm will cause them to panic.

That panic creates negative energy and it will be directed towards you.

The best approach to life is act like others, but think for yourself.

Understand that life is a game. Nothing really matters and everything is B.S.

The MOST important thing to learn is to keep your thoughts to yourself.

Do you know why telling people you’re pick-up artist isn’t a turn on? Cause you are taking advantage of a persons animal instincts, and that isn’t “right”.

Telling someone you’re a pick up artist induces negative feelings, and little benefit comes from that.

To get positive emotions just play stupid.

If a girl asks, “Are you trying to pick me up?” play stupid.

Playing dumb gets the girl comfortable. They’ll feel in power. What they don’t know is that you will be the one in power.

Keep developing your knowledge. Learn about history, human psychology, and anything else you can cram in.

That knowledge allows you to think for yourself. Thinking evolves you beyond the animal.

Knowledge will give you the upper hand. By playing the idiot your victims will never suspect it.

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10 Comments »

Comment by Wednesday
2007-11-07 01:24:54

HB: “Are you trying to pick me up?”
or
“Are you a pick-up artist?”
or
“Is this like that VH1 show?”

You’re saying play dumb, right? Pretend you don’t know what they’re talking about? Try to joke about it? What do you mean, exactly?

Comment by V
2007-11-07 10:37:09

If she asks me if I’m trying to pick her up in a joking manner than I will say, in a stern voice, “No.”

If she asks me in a stern voice, then I will call her bluff by saying, in a somewhat joking manner, “Yeah, you got me, how’s it working so far? . . .”

V

 
 
Comment by Frickly Master
2007-11-07 18:30:08

So it seems like you are fun and a joker in your approach can you give me an example of an soi that you use that isnt that serious.

Comment by V
2007-11-07 22:56:22

“Interesting . . . now why should I get to know you better?”

V

 
 
Comment by Gurtrude
2007-11-07 20:08:31

I find your blog more interesting when it has more trip reports and fewer generalizations about life.

Comment by V
2007-11-07 22:57:43

I will take this into consideration.

Most trips are bland and I don’t think you’ll be interested in reading a bland field report.

V

 
 
Comment by quillism
2007-11-08 02:18:27

I disagree I think if you only print the successes then it gives a fairly warped view of reality I think it helps to put the successes into context when you reveal some of the failures, sorry, “research missions” ;-) as well.

BTW Great blog. One of the best out there.

Quillism

Singapore

 
Comment by Loris
2007-11-10 01:21:31

Wow man, you impress me now, you know your stuff, but not well enought, keep your thoughts to yourself ,truth hurts, noone likes to be called an animal ;) Good job

 
Comment by Blake
2008-01-27 00:57:35

“A pickup artist must be the exception to the rule. You must not do what everyone else does. Ever.” -Mystery Quoted from The Game by Neil Struass

“Act like others, but keep your thoughts to yourself.” -V

umm… did I miss something here?

 
Comment by J.Vix
2008-01-27 01:13:08

Blake,

Mystery’s Quote - Meant for AFC’s and new pick up artists.

V’s Quote - Meant for those who’ve been in the game a while.

 
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