Ok, this is an interesting discussion.
I think that you are supposed to be 'non-reactive' for stuff that shouldn't upset you. For instance rejection. If you frame correctly the situation, it is her loss after all. Not your problem at all.
There are, however, situations that justify well deserved anger. If you express this well deserved anger, I think that this can instill respect for you in others.
Calibration is used by PUAs but I would think that it has been borrowed from psychology and has much broader application than just pick-up.
I feel like you have unreasonable expections on DMSI. Like do you think that the program is supposed to possess you and you only become a spectator of what is happening to you?
Instead, you should always do the actions that you think are best. DMSI will only affect your thinking only. and changing what you think is best. You are responsible of your actions
I think that you are supposed to be 'non-reactive' for stuff that shouldn't upset you. For instance rejection. If you frame correctly the situation, it is her loss after all. Not your problem at all.
There are, however, situations that justify well deserved anger. If you express this well deserved anger, I think that this can instill respect for you in others.
Calibration is used by PUAs but I would think that it has been borrowed from psychology and has much broader application than just pick-up.
I feel like you have unreasonable expections on DMSI. Like do you think that the program is supposed to possess you and you only become a spectator of what is happening to you?
Instead, you should always do the actions that you think are best. DMSI will only affect your thinking only. and changing what you think is best. You are responsible of your actions