amazingswayze
Master Don Juan
Recently, I got a part-time job at my school as a student ambassador. As a requirement,
today I went to a leadership workshop. It wasn't what I thought it would be; it was mostly just a lame powerpoint presentation about how to give presentations (ironic) but one thing that stuck with me kind of relates to game.
The seminar was called, 'A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words'
We were talking about pictures and how they are a more effective way to send a message than language and the speaker brought up a good example.
Instead of a school saying, "if you come here, you'll be happy!", they advertise using a picture of happy guys and girls having fun on the campus. They are sending the same message, but in a more subtle way.
And so I instantly put two and two together and realized that game works in a similar way.
If you post an Instagram picture with you and a hot girl having a great time last night, other girls will get the message. The picture itself will evoke exciting emotions. More exciting emotions and curiosity than if you had just posted a tweet about 'the great time' you had last night and tagged the same girl. It's also more subtle.
I walked away from the presentation feeling like pictures are basically like body language, nonverbal communication, and no matter what you say, words just won't always do a certain idea justice.
If you say something like, "I get mad girls" other girls will see you as a douchebag, but if you just post pictures of you with mad girls, it's really not the same. It's just better.
I feel like it's a long way to mention something insignificant that I noticed today but it's also a different way to look at something you may already know, so I figured, hey, why not post it?
today I went to a leadership workshop. It wasn't what I thought it would be; it was mostly just a lame powerpoint presentation about how to give presentations (ironic) but one thing that stuck with me kind of relates to game.
The seminar was called, 'A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words'
We were talking about pictures and how they are a more effective way to send a message than language and the speaker brought up a good example.
Instead of a school saying, "if you come here, you'll be happy!", they advertise using a picture of happy guys and girls having fun on the campus. They are sending the same message, but in a more subtle way.
And so I instantly put two and two together and realized that game works in a similar way.
If you post an Instagram picture with you and a hot girl having a great time last night, other girls will get the message. The picture itself will evoke exciting emotions. More exciting emotions and curiosity than if you had just posted a tweet about 'the great time' you had last night and tagged the same girl. It's also more subtle.
I walked away from the presentation feeling like pictures are basically like body language, nonverbal communication, and no matter what you say, words just won't always do a certain idea justice.
If you say something like, "I get mad girls" other girls will see you as a douchebag, but if you just post pictures of you with mad girls, it's really not the same. It's just better.
I feel like it's a long way to mention something insignificant that I noticed today but it's also a different way to look at something you may already know, so I figured, hey, why not post it?
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