- Apr 15, 2004
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"People that give up never really wanted it to begin with"
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Thanks for your insight, I agree 100% with everything you said. Just a disclaimer though, I didn't actually write the above post, but I felt like it's something I've been doing for the past year or so and I've seen it radically change my character for the positive, and not just in pick-up and talking/meeting with females.You've been watching too many pickup videos my man. Fake it till you make it is more of a band-aid. It is damn near impossible for people to do this themselves. I understand what you are saying and it is a well-intentioned. Props for that. Has this actually worked for you? People seem to confuse being comfortable in a new environment (i.e trying to talk to chicks on the street) with having a strong sense of self. It eventually leads to a collapse, or apathy when the walls you built up inevtably crumble due to cheating, lack of success, etc.
At least from people I've helped it is better to focus on teaching them how to create a habit. A simple way to accept change, embrace change, and use change to eventually get to the above described level of success is to first learn how to actually change. Being able to change is not a mindset. It is the subtle alteration of your way of life. If you really want to believe you can change, you have to first have confidence in your ability to change. My challenge (to people) is to try and brush left-handed everyday for an month (or 21 days). Rarely can people even accept, or do that. If they don't have the stickwithitness to even do that, they are not the people that will ever be able to have more than a band-aid type confidence cover over their insecurities.
"Winners make a habit of manufacturing their own positive expectations in advance of the event." - Brian Tracy
Two videos on that list had been removed and set to private, but I found them:
First video: Malcolm Gladwell on Success.
Second video: Stephen Fry: What I Wish I Had Known When I Was 18.
all these quotes are about life, so why not relate them to real life situationsthis isn't a relationship thread, but I'd say bounce. sounds like you like her more than she likes you.
It's probably best for you to forgive and move on with your own life. If it's meant to be, then things will come together in the future when the time is right. Just live your life at the moment and do the things that are best for you.all these quotes are about life, so why not relate them to real life situationsthis isn't a relationship thread, but I'd say bounce. sounds like you like her more than she likes you.
i feel you though thats how i felt but she keeps telling me how much she liked/likes me and still keeps hitting me up to do stuff