That’s absurdly expensive for a product with no guarantee of value. Admittedly I’d pay more than that for a college course… but in a college course I know that the content is already validated and socially approved of. Whereas if I tell people that I’ve ordered these $600 social-skills videos, looks askance are inevitable.
It’s probably a good idea to avoid telling people what you paid for it, or even that you bought it, if that’s going to cause them to underestimate your common sense or general intelligence.
Yeah, it’s very pricey, and they definitely could sell it for less. But supply and demand, they can sell it for that much.
Unfortunately there is less guarantee, at least of being socially approved of. But you could take a college course for that much about something you’re mildly interested in and probably won’t remember, or you could gain a big improvement in your understanding of attraction and how people interact, which is something you can use constantly.
First you have to demonstrate that it actually works. Most “pickup” material is obviously scams. Most of the rest is horrifically immoral; it’s like a training program for date rapists and psychopaths. Some subset of what’s left might actually be valuable; but then we need a way of finding out which is which.
College courses have a significant advantage here: There is an accreditation process by which we can distinguish top-tier schools from second-tier schools from mediocre school from poor schools from scams.
I don’t have to do anything :) This isn’t a debate where I take the “pro-PUA” position and then I need to win impressiveness points, this is me suggesting a resource to other people that I’ve found very helpful. I hope it’s helpful to other people as well, but if it doesn’t seem helpful then by all means pass it by.
You’ve got my honest recommendation that it’s useful, but unfortunately I can’t give much more than that on its effectiveness. As for immoral, Alicorn and Anna Salamon saw an hour of it and thought it seemed positive and healthy. (They only saw one disc, possibly the 3rd or 4th, so if there’s anything offensive in other disks then that should be held against me, not against them.)
That’s absurdly expensive for a product with no guarantee of value. Admittedly I’d pay more than that for a college course… but in a college course I know that the content is already validated and socially approved of. Whereas if I tell people that I’ve ordered these $600 social-skills videos, looks askance are inevitable.
It’s probably a good idea to avoid telling people what you paid for it, or even that you bought it, if that’s going to cause them to underestimate your common sense or general intelligence.
Yeah, it’s very pricey, and they definitely could sell it for less. But supply and demand, they can sell it for that much.
Unfortunately there is less guarantee, at least of being socially approved of. But you could take a college course for that much about something you’re mildly interested in and probably won’t remember, or you could gain a big improvement in your understanding of attraction and how people interact, which is something you can use constantly.
First you have to demonstrate that it actually works. Most “pickup” material is obviously scams. Most of the rest is horrifically immoral; it’s like a training program for date rapists and psychopaths. Some subset of what’s left might actually be valuable; but then we need a way of finding out which is which.
College courses have a significant advantage here: There is an accreditation process by which we can distinguish top-tier schools from second-tier schools from mediocre school from poor schools from scams.
I don’t have to do anything :) This isn’t a debate where I take the “pro-PUA” position and then I need to win impressiveness points, this is me suggesting a resource to other people that I’ve found very helpful. I hope it’s helpful to other people as well, but if it doesn’t seem helpful then by all means pass it by.
You’ve got my honest recommendation that it’s useful, but unfortunately I can’t give much more than that on its effectiveness. As for immoral, Alicorn and Anna Salamon saw an hour of it and thought it seemed positive and healthy. (They only saw one disc, possibly the 3rd or 4th, so if there’s anything offensive in other disks then that should be held against me, not against them.)