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Hey guys,
A commenter on my Genuine Man article series got me thinking more about my college book. Right now, I'm aiming for next summer, so that guys can go into the Fall semester with an insanely detailed guide. I'm working out a few more kinks, social circle wise (I plan on having the book accessible to non-college people, too, since college is just a big social circle), but in reality, I've trumped any guy I know in terms of social circle prowess, so realistically just need to be put it on paper.
Here's what I have so far:
- Jester: a fundamental guide and intro to social circle dynamics. A lot of stuff covered by GC already, but I'll teach you how to train with specific tasks (go to this party, meet these people, etc).
- Knight: this is when I separate the book into two parts - Rogue King or Illustrious King. You won't be either when you have no game and look like shit. That's why you wait until you're a Knight to really start learning mentalities, reputation management techniques (reputation doesn't' matter when you suck; getting better is top priority - unless you're in your last year, you have plenty of time to reset your reputation, too), and guides to entering/navigating the best social circles.
- King: how to deal with haters, how to climb to the top of any social circle, navigating complex social milieu (e.g., smashing multiple girls in the same sorority), how to be a playboy (or not), etc
I'll introduce a ton of new material that I've never seen anywhere, like: micro-reputation, macro-reputation, and social grids. You may be able to intuit what these are now, but I'll save the explanation for the book, haha.
You'll also read my entire journey from Freshman year me wearing pink flip-flops around campus and talking to everyone I could meet (I've been indirect day-gaming long before GC haha), all the way to to 5th year me smashing more girls in one semester than some guys have their entire life, dealing with STD rumors, man-whore reputations, etc.
I'll teach you how to pick-up girls in class, argue with professors and make them look like retards (a huge turn on for girls, trust me), how to be seen walking around campus, who to be seen with, etc.
Tons and tons of reports. I have a very good memory and also have dozens of lay reports already written, and many more not written.
It's basically going to be a novel and a guide, because people like stories. You'll be learning and laughing the whole way, hopefully (e.g., me wearing a Telly-Tubby costume to school on Halloween). My rough estimate for page length right now is 1,000 pages.
So, what do you guys want to see from this book? Remember, it's a social circle book, though I'll cover cold approaching on campus and at bars a bit (though it'll always have the background-variable of reputation). If you want some general topics that I'll cover, here's some
- Reputation building and management
- Greek life (fraternities/sororities - and yes, I recommend joining a frat. It's worth the $ and time 1,000 times over and I'll explain why. But if you wanna be a GDI, I'll teach you how to do that, too)
- College bars/clubs
- House parties
- Picking the right college (bigger is better for volume, but smaller is better for mastery)
- Befriending administrators, professors, and the employees (can't tell you how much free shit I've gotten from lunch ladies who loved me...or the time I got a professor to give me the whole summer and the entire next semester to finish all the work for the class. I did about half of it and still got a C).
The primary demographic is college, but this guide will be 100% applicable to all social circles. My goal is to give you the tools to leave your campus a fucking legend, as I did (but also to learn why fame and reputation are inherently hollow and only of practical value).
Hit me with everything you got! This book will destroy all of the other college guides out there (I've read them all - they're written by illiterate business-majors and are only of conceptual value, not practical value; too much "just be social!" bullshit).
- Hector
A commenter on my Genuine Man article series got me thinking more about my college book. Right now, I'm aiming for next summer, so that guys can go into the Fall semester with an insanely detailed guide. I'm working out a few more kinks, social circle wise (I plan on having the book accessible to non-college people, too, since college is just a big social circle), but in reality, I've trumped any guy I know in terms of social circle prowess, so realistically just need to be put it on paper.
Here's what I have so far:
- Jester: a fundamental guide and intro to social circle dynamics. A lot of stuff covered by GC already, but I'll teach you how to train with specific tasks (go to this party, meet these people, etc).
- Knight: this is when I separate the book into two parts - Rogue King or Illustrious King. You won't be either when you have no game and look like shit. That's why you wait until you're a Knight to really start learning mentalities, reputation management techniques (reputation doesn't' matter when you suck; getting better is top priority - unless you're in your last year, you have plenty of time to reset your reputation, too), and guides to entering/navigating the best social circles.
- King: how to deal with haters, how to climb to the top of any social circle, navigating complex social milieu (e.g., smashing multiple girls in the same sorority), how to be a playboy (or not), etc
I'll introduce a ton of new material that I've never seen anywhere, like: micro-reputation, macro-reputation, and social grids. You may be able to intuit what these are now, but I'll save the explanation for the book, haha.
You'll also read my entire journey from Freshman year me wearing pink flip-flops around campus and talking to everyone I could meet (I've been indirect day-gaming long before GC haha), all the way to to 5th year me smashing more girls in one semester than some guys have their entire life, dealing with STD rumors, man-whore reputations, etc.
I'll teach you how to pick-up girls in class, argue with professors and make them look like retards (a huge turn on for girls, trust me), how to be seen walking around campus, who to be seen with, etc.
Tons and tons of reports. I have a very good memory and also have dozens of lay reports already written, and many more not written.
It's basically going to be a novel and a guide, because people like stories. You'll be learning and laughing the whole way, hopefully (e.g., me wearing a Telly-Tubby costume to school on Halloween). My rough estimate for page length right now is 1,000 pages.
So, what do you guys want to see from this book? Remember, it's a social circle book, though I'll cover cold approaching on campus and at bars a bit (though it'll always have the background-variable of reputation). If you want some general topics that I'll cover, here's some
- Reputation building and management
- Greek life (fraternities/sororities - and yes, I recommend joining a frat. It's worth the $ and time 1,000 times over and I'll explain why. But if you wanna be a GDI, I'll teach you how to do that, too)
- College bars/clubs
- House parties
- Picking the right college (bigger is better for volume, but smaller is better for mastery)
- Befriending administrators, professors, and the employees (can't tell you how much free shit I've gotten from lunch ladies who loved me...or the time I got a professor to give me the whole summer and the entire next semester to finish all the work for the class. I did about half of it and still got a C).
The primary demographic is college, but this guide will be 100% applicable to all social circles. My goal is to give you the tools to leave your campus a fucking legend, as I did (but also to learn why fame and reputation are inherently hollow and only of practical value).
Hit me with everything you got! This book will destroy all of the other college guides out there (I've read them all - they're written by illiterate business-majors and are only of conceptual value, not practical value; too much "just be social!" bullshit).
- Hector