| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 1 | Merits of practice | NyukaNyuka | /r/seduction | 06/10/17 06:29 PM |
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| 1 | I’ve made animated summaries of 80+ of the best self improvement books. I’ve made a list of the links for each of the videos so you can find and watch the summary of the book you are interested in more easily. Hope this is useful.I agree with the sentiment but I think you can read more than one or two as long as you're trying to implement things lol. I'd agree don't read 10 books on dating but there are a lot of areas to improve in and different books help different parts of your life. | /r/seduction | 27/10/22 10:35 PM |
| 2 | On the rise of lonely single menAs far as I can tell, the only real way (i.e not just pretending to not care) is by becoming a person that you are proud to be. Then what everyone else thinks becomes irrelevant. The irony is that this is when people will be drawn to you (not just women). I've wrestled with the companionship dilemma too and the conclusion I've arrived at is that you have to be able to figure out how to be happy without a partner first. Go figure out what you want (beside a partner) and make it happen. | /r/seduction | 24/10/22 02:04 PM |
| 2 | Merits of practiceBut if you're training as if you were only running a 5k instead of a marathon, are you improving your marathon? If perfect practice makes perfect performance, Doesn't half-ass practice make half-ass performance. I appreciate your point and agree with you, I'm just playing devils advocate here. | /r/seduction | 06/10/17 07:42 PM |
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