12-01-2017, 08:29 PM
So I've been debating for a few weeks now which sub I wanted to buy first. Among my most desired titles are
-Alpha Male 6
-Woman Magnet 2.0
-Maximum Learning Speed 5.5g
-ideal body weight
And others...
It is my strongest intention to eventually secure a copy of AM6. While I do appreciate the idea that attractiveness to women is a reputed side effect of said program, my main goals of that program will include, among many others, improvement in social skills and assertiveness. I also am attracted to the idea of developing a "No BS" attitude and essentially training my brain to "grow up" a bit.
However, there are other priorities at hand. For this reason I have chosen to start MLS 5.5g. This is my first purchased sub. I am currently in training to become an Instrument & Electrical technician. Much of the training uses a lot of math as well as the understanding of basic scientific principles (mostly electronics but there are others). Not to mention that I will be expected to be able to use spatial reasoning as well as logical and deductive reasoning to able to troubleshoot systems effectively and quickly. All of this reasoning will be based upon the principles I have learned. Also, during the course of our training we are encouraged (almost expected actually) to do our own research to find solutions to problems; it is my hope that this sub will help develop this sort of self-reliance. I just finished DC and AC circuits, the latter of which involves heavy trigonometry and understanding of phaser diagrams. Although I expect that I will have passed the latter. I still feel that I will need to go back and self-teach the material again. I plan to do this over the Xmas Break.
In a sense this sub almost seems to be a good preliminary for AM6 for a few reasons:
-During AM6 I will be looking to further develop my social skills as this is always something I've struggled with (including remembering people's names)
-I expect that this sub will motivate me to read the preliminary material for AM6 and subsequently make it easier to recall the information from both books during the course of AM6.
-and in addition to the preliminary reading for AM6 I do plan to try to read some other material as well talking about masculine principles (i.e. Sam Keen, David Deida etc.)
All in all I think this is a great starting point. I hope to have some interesting things to report back with.
Wish me luck
-Alpha Male 6
-Woman Magnet 2.0
-Maximum Learning Speed 5.5g
-ideal body weight
And others...
It is my strongest intention to eventually secure a copy of AM6. While I do appreciate the idea that attractiveness to women is a reputed side effect of said program, my main goals of that program will include, among many others, improvement in social skills and assertiveness. I also am attracted to the idea of developing a "No BS" attitude and essentially training my brain to "grow up" a bit.
However, there are other priorities at hand. For this reason I have chosen to start MLS 5.5g. This is my first purchased sub. I am currently in training to become an Instrument & Electrical technician. Much of the training uses a lot of math as well as the understanding of basic scientific principles (mostly electronics but there are others). Not to mention that I will be expected to be able to use spatial reasoning as well as logical and deductive reasoning to able to troubleshoot systems effectively and quickly. All of this reasoning will be based upon the principles I have learned. Also, during the course of our training we are encouraged (almost expected actually) to do our own research to find solutions to problems; it is my hope that this sub will help develop this sort of self-reliance. I just finished DC and AC circuits, the latter of which involves heavy trigonometry and understanding of phaser diagrams. Although I expect that I will have passed the latter. I still feel that I will need to go back and self-teach the material again. I plan to do this over the Xmas Break.
In a sense this sub almost seems to be a good preliminary for AM6 for a few reasons:
-During AM6 I will be looking to further develop my social skills as this is always something I've struggled with (including remembering people's names)
-I expect that this sub will motivate me to read the preliminary material for AM6 and subsequently make it easier to recall the information from both books during the course of AM6.
-and in addition to the preliminary reading for AM6 I do plan to try to read some other material as well talking about masculine principles (i.e. Sam Keen, David Deida etc.)
All in all I think this is a great starting point. I hope to have some interesting things to report back with.
Wish me luck