“The 22 Rules That Flip the Script With Women… And How You Can Use Them Tonight”

Most guys accidentally kill attraction before they even speak. They assume they need a bigger bank account, a better physique, or smoother lines. They miss the point.

Female desire operates on a specific set of psychological triggers.  Break them, and you're invisible. Follow them, and you become magnetic.

I learned this the hard way. Years of freezing up. Getting friend-zoned. Watching other guys walk away with the girl I wanted. Then I discovered a set of 22 simple rules that rewired my entire approach.

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AznPlaya

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Was wondering if any of you guys in here can give me some ideas on what are some really good Self improving techniques or books out there....
Just abouts 2 go to the library and would really appreciate some good titles that impacted your guyse's games and life a lot!!!
Much Love.
 

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Shut Up, Stop Whining, and Get a Life by Larry Winget

That book had more of an impact on me than anything else I've read in a long time. Most of us who have had to battle AFC tendencies have been coddled our entire lives which has made us soft and essentially total püssies.

This book is a nice verbal kick in the ass. It doesn't sugar coat anything. It basically tells you to stop being a bìtch and fix your life. Then it tells you how to go about doing it.
 

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David Deangelo's On Being a Man and Deep Inner Game

Dr. Paul Dobransky Mature Masculine Power and Mind OS
 

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I just recently read "I can read you like a book" by Gregory Hartley. It focuses on learning body language. While not really a 'self improvement' book, it's helped me feel more comfortable knowing that I have a better understanding of what people are "really" saying.
 

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I really just read a bunch of fiction because it fascinates me, but I've strayed into NF a few times and I have read Freakonomics and currently reading Blink. These 2 books open my mind and make me think a lot, Blink is allowing me to think about thinking processes themselves, it's a lesson in metacognition if I may. Maybe I'll look into Deepak Chopra? He deals more with spirituality.
 

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Although I feel like I'm not in a position to give out too much advice. I have been reading/listening to some of Anthony Robbins stuff, and it is helping me change into a better man. I would suggest reading his stuff. Just my two cents:up:
 

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Thanks guys really appreciate the advice!!! Ye i read lil bit of some of the guys u said, but what most influenced me was some Anthony Robbins which was really benefitial gave me really different prospective, some Dale Carnegie and Nep Hill helped out a lot too, i be mostly spending my time in the self help section though ya dig ^^
Much love to the community. Thanks!
 

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AznPlaya said:
Was wondering if any of you guys in here can give me some ideas on what are some really good Self improving techniques or books out there....
Just abouts 2 go to the library and would really appreciate some good titles that impacted your guyse's games and life a lot!!!
Much Love.
You can read all the books you want but nothing will be like going out in the real world and doing it. It's called conditioning. Similar to reading about how to get a six pack and actually going to the gym to get one. Theory vs. Practice.
 

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Ye i agree with you DJ11 nothings is more important than whaz real.... no worries on the conditionin man thas somethin ive been good at, just tryin 2 perfect my game:)
 
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