Recently Lee Cho recommended this book to me and I started to see it mentioned in a lot of places. I took that as a sign to read it. It’s very good and I recommend it. Today’s post is a summary of chapter six: the one where Adams introduces the concept of goals versus systems. … Continue reading How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big, Scott Adams. Chapter Six: Goals Versus Systems (Summary)
Category: Inner Game
Sisu, The Missing Ingredient (Part 1)
This post is the first of a two part series on the “missing ingredients” needed for successful Daygame. Read as much theory, learn as many techniques as you like and grow your SMV and you’ll still need these things to succeed. The first is a concept I’ve come across while starting to learn Finnish: sisu. … Continue reading Sisu, The Missing Ingredient (Part 1)
Some Books I Read on Buddhism/Taoism
Recently I read a few books on Buddhism and one on Taoism. I thought I’d share them here: The Way of Zen (Watts) Zen in the Art of Archery (Herrigel) Tao: The Watercourse Way (Watts) I was also gradually listening to a playlist on YouTube of Alan Watt’s lectures but it seems to have been … Continue reading Some Books I Read on Buddhism/Taoism
Type I and Type II Error
In statistical hypothesis testing - don’t worry, it will get more interesting - there are two types of error: type I and type II. Type I: The rejection of a true null hypothesis In simpler terms: a false positive In even simpler terms: acting when you shouldn’t have. An error of commission. Type II: Non-rejection … Continue reading Type I and Type II Error
8 Ways to Make Daygame More Fun (feat. John Meadows and Jeff Nippard)
Today’s post is a fun one. And what better way to have fun than with some special guest stars. John Meadows and Jeff Nippard are two guys that I follow on YouTube and they just put up this video about making the “fitness lifestyle fun.” Considering how closely the pick-up community mirrors the health and … Continue reading 8 Ways to Make Daygame More Fun (feat. John Meadows and Jeff Nippard)
Maximising Your Looks
As part of this ongoing series on male value I’m now going to go over looks. Looks are a massive part of someone’s value while practicing r-selected Game and so it pays to maximise them. First let’s break down someone’s looks: Facial and Height Body Fashion/Style Facial and Height I’m going to leave height out … Continue reading Maximising Your Looks
SMV is King
Disclaimer: this post is a continuation of the posts I’ve released in the past fews weeks with regards to realistic expectations and male SMV but in all honesty, if you’ve read Mystery Method, then you may not need to read this post. Another disclaimer: throughout this post I talk about sixes, sevens and eights. Now, … Continue reading SMV is King
Male Quality
A few weeks ago I wrote a post on the realistic expectations in Daygame and at the end I went over the quality someone could expect: 0 – 2 eights 6 – 8 sevens 2 – 6 sixes That was for a guy who was hitting that advanced level of 12 lays a year (the … Continue reading Male Quality
Turning Weaknesses into Strengths
Recently I did an interview for Lee Cho Daygame’s blog which you can find here and about a week later Seven Daygame did the same. In my post I said that there was a poor perception of the average Asian and that one would need to work and introspect harder than someone of another race. … Continue reading Turning Weaknesses into Strengths
Realistic Expectations
I’m going to be harsh in this post and lay down some realistic expectations for what someone can achieve in Daygame in terms of quantity and quality. Now of course this is dependent on your starting SMV. If you start with a higher SMV then you can get higher quality to begin with and over … Continue reading Realistic Expectations
