(07-10-2016, 07:38 AM)Jakeb203 Wrote: [ -> ]Two questions,
1. Do you feel that AM programming is very important in running SM3, assuming there is any left?
2. Do you still have approach anxiety, or you are able to pretty much approach all women all the time.
Regards.
1. I now strongly believe that AM6 is very very important in running SM3 as the AM6 is the Base for the construction we are building here and yea, there are lot of AM6 programming left.
2. A) I do have approach anxiety and I do not have approach anxiety.
Many a times in an environment where I don't know anybody, it's not very easy for me to open up to the new girl.
If I have just a little push or motivation, I can approach, and make the good conversation.
If I have some backup or someone I can fall back to, or I already am with someone, then I can pretty much approach anyone.
2. B) I don't think of approaching women or anyone at all now.
It's just something when I want to do something, I just do it, and if I don't, even if it crashes my value down, I do it.
For instance, a week or two ago, when I meet with some of my old friends, I met with some boys and later on one my friend came, who had crush on me in AM6, and we had a chat, and I took her hand for handshake and I did not let go of her hand for a while, that some of the jealous friends told me that Jason, now can let go of her hand, and I dint and it was fun. So, I do what I want to do as I am in the zone or in the flow state.
Another thing, if someone does something to piss me off, I don't care if they have any explanation to do, I like hank moody, without thinking just be ready to fight with the person if required to be. Though this kinda behavior sometimes led to some of the disasters and I don't care that much.
So, approaching is on the same line, I can pretty much approach anyone, and I don't prepare myself for any opening or what would I say, I would say anything on random, I don't care that much about body language, I don't care that much about vocal tonality, I just learn the game sometimes nowadays, and forget about it and let it assimilate behind the scenes, and let it flow. Even if my conversation don't go as much further as I intended, I am happy and most importantly it's not that important.
I just take my chances, the programming of AM6 of risk taking or something in that line I don't exactly remember is still in the strongest play if that's not already in SM3. I expect that this answers your curiosity.