
Have you ever been talking to someone extraordinarily gifted in expression? Someone who has the innate talent to easily put into words what you’ve been thinking?
These are the people who enrich our lives with their infinite knowledge and beautiful landscaping of words and sound. Generous souls who pave the way so that we may one day know of their lessons, and then move freely on our own.
And this is where Tyler comes in. The Blueprint Decoded is the result of this man’s sweat, blood, and tears. An amazing testimony to his life and what he has offered to the seduction world. He has played a critical role in building “Real Social Dynamics” (RSD) from the ground up and he and his team of instructors have been breaking through all the molds as they cast a new future for pick-up. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on March 29th, 2008 by Villa in Product Reviews
For the past several days, I have been something, not merely done something or tried something, that had been recommended to me in the past, but I that had never truly taken to heart: Love.

Seriously guys, Love is all you need. When you have that and truly live that, pickup is a fucking joke.
I work Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. Thursday I blast through a coffee shop and with zero hesitation open a blonde who’s immediately into me. She was sitting, bored, studying, and all I did was make her laugh and smile. We’re hanging out later this week. There were good times at work with other random girls later on, including one saying “I LOVE YOU!” all night long (she was fun later), but it’s Sunday now and I don’t remember most of them.
That was just a test.
Friday and Saturday night I went full on Loving everyone unconditionally. Men, women, drunks, bums, whoever. It didn’t matter. I just pretended that every single person I met was a long-lost really awesome friend who I had forgotten everything about. Then, I pretended that I wasn’t pretending. The result: Loving everyone, without question, without hesitation, without judgment, without fear. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on March 25th, 2008 by Sonorous in Field Reports