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Albert Einstein-pickup Artist

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Pretty much everyone has heard of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity- E=MC2. When asked to simply he said think of it like this.......when courting a woman time goes by rather quickly but if you place your hand on a hot stove the time interval goes very slowly. Things that are conducive of fun the perception of time is short, things that are undesirable tend to drag on. He challenged the concepts of physical time and went against the conformity of society who said time is constant. Einstein theorized that time is not constant, it's relative.

In relationships we often hear the cliche` "ONLY FOOLS RUSH IN" meaning the faster you fall in love the quicker you fall out of love. In the initial phases of seduction the OPPOSITE IS TRUE..........the longer you hesitate, the more likely one of your competitors will take your place or your window of opportunity fades. At a bar, men who hesitate or wait for the perfect moment to approach, often take second fiddle to someone else who is fearless. Time is NOT A LUXUARY we can afford to lose. Time is a form of a competition obstacle that hinders various aspects in our lives. Timing is an essential part of continual success, time can erode mountains, carve valleys, and erase the past in a blink of an eye. Those that can master time are ones who can control their destiny.

It's a fact that there are approximately 1440 minutes in any given day, so how is it possible to expand time?. Well in the physical world that remains to be a challenge but in a social context it is quite easy. TIME MANAGEMENT is a skill that for all intensive purposes WILL allow you to perceive the passage of time as fluid. When you control time you are able to reap the benefits and enjoy the moment. Essential components for effective time management include:

1) DETERMINING YOUR OBJECTIVE-what do you want to accomplish

2) RESOURCES-attaining the required tools, research info to assist in completing various tasks.

3) ENLIST HELP-gather the required skill set and expertise by enlisting the help of others.

4) PRIORITIZE-break up your goal into various tasks and list in order of importance or ease.

5) ORGANIZE-motivate, sort, streamline all the aspects of the above tasks.

6) DISTRUPTIONS-set aside a time table to complete each task and minimize any disruptions to maximize efficiency.

7) PERIODIC MAINTENACE-allow room for adjustments, monitor progress, evaluate effectiveness, reward for assignment completion, be accountable for non compliance.

*food for thought-Einstein claimed he did not understand what women truly desired and eventually married his second cousin........theory of relativity indeed.
 

Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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yep, Einstein was a total player :rolleyes:

"Einstein and Mileva finally divorced in 1919, but not until after Einstein sent his wife a list of 'conditions' under which he was willing to remain married. The list included such autocratic demands as "You are neither to expect intimacy nor to reproach me in any way". After the divorce, he saw little of his sons. The elder, Hans Albert, later reflected: "Probably the only project he ever gave up on was me." The younger, Eduard, was diagnosed with schizophrenia and died in an asylum.

Einstein married Elsa soon after the divorce, but a few years later began an affair with Betty Neumann, the niece of a friend. By one account, Elsa allowed Einstein to carry on with this affair to prevent him sneaking around. That relationship ended in 1924, but Einstein continued to have liaisons with other women until well after Elsa's death in 1936. He didn't remarry.

Einstein wanted and enjoyed the company of women, and his intellectual celebrity certainly wouldn't have hurt his chances with the socialites of Berlin or, later, the women of America. The relationships rarely lasted, however – usually once they were established, Einstein cooled off and looked elsewhere." http://www.2ubh.com/features/Einstein.html
 

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facinating stuff.............his relationships and the whole concept of time expansion pertaining to time managment is quite useful in mastering social interactions as well as career planning.
 

Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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I still find it funny how you related seduction to Albert Einstein but reading through it I found nothing wrong with it, and it actually make a lot of sense. Great post. Haha.
 

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yes... that relativity stuff is a little deep for me, but interesting to think about. And you were right, he did marry his second cousin. That girl Elsa that is mentioned in the quote I posted was his cousin. There is a little more info in the link but I wanted to keep it short.

It is interesting to think about how someone who is looked at as one of the smartest people ever, dealt with women. Did his intelligence transfer to the realm of social interactions? It seems that he was intensely focused on his work, and looked at women as a diversion, without investing a lot of energy into it. Sounds like a good strategy to me. There is little information on whether he had "tight game" or not. He was helped immensely by being a celebrity. I don't think chicks care so much whether you are an athlete, a scientist, or a musician, as long as you are extremely good at something... and socially recognized for doing so.
 
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A collection of Einstein’s letters, bequeathed by his daughter to Hebrew University in 1986, have been unsealed following her specified 20-year lock-up period. It turns out that Einstein talked a lot of trash about fellow scientists and slept around on his wives and mistresses.

The letters reveal how Einstein (March 14, 1879 – April 18, 1955) lost most of his Nobel Prize money in bad bond investments on Wall Street, and provide details of how he was showered with affection and gifts by his many mistresses…

He became involved with Elsa, a cousin, in 1912 when he was still married to his first wife Mileva, a fellow scientist with whom he had two boys, Hans Albert and Eduard. Before he and Mileva married, they had a daughter, Lieserl, who was given up for adoption.

In 1919, Einstein divorced Mileva and married Elsa, but within four years he was in love with Bette Neumann, his secretary who was also the young niece of one of his friends. Many more liaisons followed.

The letters reveal that a beautiful Berlin socialite named Ethel Michanowski followed him to Oxford, only to discover that he was involved with a third woman.

In the end Einstein made amends: Over the course of his life he sent Mileva and the boys regular sums of cash, much more than if he had only given them his Nobel Prize award.

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http://www.wowozanga.com/2006/07/24/albert-einstein-the-womanizer.htm


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It's interesting that the way he dealt with women really is of no concern to anyone, only his achievements. Richard Feynman and Newton have both been reported to have been "arrogant and egocentric", yet nobody cares because they were geniuses.

Again, it shows, you can get away with anything if you have guts and a decent mind.
 

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for all intensive purposes...........for arguments sake,.........instead of finding truisms, and facts pertainig to science..........I merely state the purpose I mention this post is for social aspects pertaining to dating.

People tend to CSI certain posts and initiate flame wars and try to discredit posts by getting all technical.........when the theme was basically stating "MANAGE TIME = EASIER LIFE".

An example was like you NIT PICKING "for all intensive purposes" instead of saying "wow..........time expansion ya I could see that as an effective tool in many aspects as well as social interactions".
 
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