Meet Jack, your average loveable loser, who has found out that achievement is far less important than social intelligence.
After discovering a world of knowledge that promises men the power to seduce beautiful women he embarks on a quest to change his mind, body and soul forever.
The journey is far from easy and not everything is how it seems.
This is a true story split into three parts.
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In part one we see the journey that Jack goes on as he learns social interaction can be learned, but not everyone is happy about it - least of all his friends.
He dives in the deep end and becomes fully integrated into a world of bizarre practices, weird double speak and communal bonding.
With everything to gain and nothing to lose; or so he believes, he makes some rash decisions spending $10,000 on a one year course in Pick Up. With an aim of becoming a ladies man like none before him he has made a deal with the devil.
Will the journey be worth it? That's for you to decide.
Jack Davies began a journey of self discovery in 2008, little did he know that his pursuit of knowledge would take him from a small town in England to a cross European jaunt and finally the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles.
Being lucky to have made fortunate mistakes during his journey, he was able to work as a dating coach for the last five years and has coached hundreds of men the world over.
During this time he has worked with nearly every major teacher in the male dating scene, and has developed his own theories regarding the best way to teach those that want to improve their lot in life.
When not writing or teaching, Jack enjoys reading, travelling, and annoying those around him with crazy his schemes.
This book seems to be very chaotic, without connections made btw chapters.
The content is just explaining a bunch of terminology - what is dhv, opener, attraction switches etc, all words by mystery.
in 1 chapter the author talks about his wingmen - some chodes like guru, javien etc. and suddenly jumps to club game, quickly mentions how he owned it. then to rsd bootcamp in london. The writing style is 1/10 of roosh "bang". I considered "bang" very conversational - it is hard to read it, but this book is 10 times worse anyways, it will still count as a book on my reading challenge!
the overall impression is just a badly written memoir, random thoughts, chaotic journey into the game.
lookup my game-pua shelf in my profile - you see i read lots of similar books - this book is crap!