03-15-2015, 08:28 PM
Most negative reviews of SM3 seem to be from men who rushed to do it when they didn't have a good experience with AM5/6 and didn't own it's bulletpoints beforehand. Full ownership of them is crucial to success in the magnet programs as they expand on the foundation created in AM5/6. If the foundation is weak, then the magnet will likely fail, and that's why journals of magnets typically seem to be disappointing.
Personally, I'd recommend AM6, it's incredible. Several journals of men who had AM5's bulletpoints who went on to do SM3 felt it was too much of an upshift in power to really "get it". And since you haven't absorbed AM5's teachings, after two runs, to me that says that your best choice is doing AM6.
Personally, I'd recommend AM6, it's incredible. Several journals of men who had AM5's bulletpoints who went on to do SM3 felt it was too much of an upshift in power to really "get it". And since you haven't absorbed AM5's teachings, after two runs, to me that says that your best choice is doing AM6.