I've been going out a lot.
Apparently Halloween in New York is kind of a big deal. People celebrate that shit for like a week. So there have been a lot of parties. Some good, some not so much.
Last Friday I went to a Shabbat dinner with around 100 people. It was pretty chill and I met a lot of people.
I mentioned before that I bought a product from RSD called Social Circle Blueprint 2.0. Basically this is a course on picking up girls that actually tries to teach you to create a social life for yourself instead of just being a creepy PUA who hits on girls in shopping malls.
The idea is that you actually turn yourself into a cool guy by crafting a cool life for yourself. Like a normal person.
For some reason this is a revolutionary concept in the pickup community, which generally comes from a frame of "I'm not cool so I need to do all this weird shit to get a girl."
This course, however, teaches you practical concepts to create a cool life for yourself which just happens to include having lots of hot girls in it.
For example, one of the things the guy talks about is to create events that will attract the types of people that you want in your life. Photoshoots, brunches, vacations in other countries... shit like that. Basically the idea is that you triangulate the whole process by telling each person that you want to invite that you already have the other people and then put it all together at the end.
In other words, let's say you want to have a photoshoot at a mansion.
You need:
- Photographers
- Models
- A nice location for the photoshoot
- It's a lot of the same people over and over
- You do have some hot girls, but the place isn't full of them (nothing like a high end nightclub)
- Too many religious or semi-religious people there who aren't really into having fun (they have real jobs and shit)
- I don't have the right clothes for high end clubs and have been resistant to buying them
- I don't have proper wingmen for the clubs who are willing to hit them up every night
- My club/table game is weak (nonexistent is more like it) and haven't sacked up to actually do it