Dear Seeker of Success,
Gaining a profound mastery of your world involves getting curious.
And when I say to get curious, I mean to get curious about your ENTIRE world, not just the women in it (or the women you’d like to have in it).
Take this approach with people you meet:
“That’s really interesting. That person is a genius. I can sense it.”
This Involves Something More Than
Just Asking HER Questions
For example, if she tells you she’s a painter, be genuinely curious.
Don’t just ask her questions. Think to yourself, “Wow. That’s interesting. How did she get inspired to paint? Does she paint from a feeling? Does she have a vision in her mind? Does she just start scrawling on the paper and let it come out?”
(More on my Sarge with a painter here.)
Get curious about people’s processes. You don’t have to be like Columbo, the TV detective, and badger them, but get genuinely curious about people and how they do things.
Get curious about your world and how things work.
You world will starting making a lot more (dollars and) sense.
Peace,
RJ
P.S. Just imagine your words going straight to the seat of her deepest fantasies, strongest desires, and wildest passions, so she experiences and links these feelings to you and only you…
…compelling her to want to be with you in the most intimate ways within as little as 30 minutes!
Or better yet, stop “imagining” and just MAKE IT HAPPEN.
Ross
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RJ,
How old were you when you perfected your Speed Seduction methods?
How many cold approaches/day were you doing back in those days?
In my early 30s.
About 15-20.
Hi Ross, really interesting advice! Thinking about it, the people with the highest social skills are super-curious about others; it’s that genuine interest in the person they have in front of them that makes them want to know more of her/him.
And yes, as you said, this translate also to life in general…successful people are curious – this makes them try a lot of stuff, which ends up finding something that works really well for their purpose.
Thanks for sharing this!
@Mauro glad to be of service!