This teaches a beautiful way to live that makes your life worth living with enthusiasm and passion. Is there really a price that can be put on that? If you really want to become the best version of yourself, or to live a life of your dreams, you must do things differently. And believe me, this is different. What I like most is the fact that it is based off authenticity, integrity, respect, and genuinely caring for women as beautiful human beings rather than sexual objects to conquest by pick up techniques, or belittling women in order to gain their attention.
Here are some unexpected breakthroughs that I've had (with only being a quarter of the way through the program):
- Realizing that I've been living life through "should's" or "the right things to do", which made life more of a "grind" instead of developing my life through "wants" and "passion".
- Understanding that it's not "nice guys" who finish last, but "guys who don't show up as their raw self", or the men that only allow their best foot forward, coming off as "not real". Men that only show sides of themselves that they think a woman wants to see and not "rocking the boat" by showing their real, raw selves are the ones that "finish last".
- I am allowed, and have the right, to feel. I don't have to monitor and repress my feelings, but rather, I am allowed and have the right to feel my emotions fully, without explanation or justification.
- You don't have to ask women to be sexual, they are already more so than I am. However what I need and wish to do, is allow and invite them to be their sexual selves without judgement or shame.
- I am not "broken" or at a "disadvantage" for being introverted. However, I do have to own that fact and integrate myself with that personality trait rather than trying to "disown" it and be someone I'm not.
- Men and women have both Masculine and Feminine energy that they can develop, which influences the types of partners they attract in relationships. You must find your natural essence and play to that strength whether it's more masculine, or feminine.