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Game Over: From Pick-Up Artist to Social Heartist

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There is a wealth of strength and power within us all, and the way to access it may be surprising. Only the weak and desperate are forced to take without giving, yet so many of us interact with others this way. You want approval. You want the girl to think you're funny. You want your boss to be impressed.

You're told you need to 'Game' them. You feel like you constantly need something from others. But you're wrong. They need something from you.

Game Over is a roadmap out of a self­-made prison. When it comes to the social world, no one is naturally weak and desperate. We can all summon a vast reservoir of strength and value with a simple yet tragically elusive mindset – that of unconditional giving.

Reconnect with the immense social intelligence you were born with. Throw out the toxic ideas of 'Game'. Declare Game Over, and reclaim the life of social freedom and endless joy you've always had inside.

232 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 21, 2015

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John Cooper

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John Cooper combines coaching with his background in art direction, to create a revolutionary new platform for people to experience heart-centred awareness through social artistry.

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October 9, 2025
A book that wants do get rid of PickUp (good thing in my opinion), but sadly its most trash talk about pickup and why its bad. His advice how to fix it is onle the last few pages and basicly saying, dont do pickup go out and be extroverted. Not as helpful as it could be.

I think he really has a good way he wanna show but could not bring it into the book
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February 21, 2016
Get better with women again and people in general

A new logical paradigm and shifting out of game

Minus one star because it's rather repetitive but John gets his message across
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