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mASF post by "spirit" posted on: mASF forum: General Discussion newsgroup, January 1, 2003
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> Spirit wrote: > > Remember to HAVE A LIFE while you`re doing all this though - you can > incorporate the majority of the skills & techniques here into your daily > life without any problems... > > #### Reasonalbe enough advice, but if you want to be a CHAMPION you have
to > TRAIN like one. HARD and with PASSION. You DO have to be OBSESSED about
your > goal. Put in the HOURS now and you will get a HUGE payoff in the future.
Reasonable enough advice ;o>
One of the things I was getting at was that the majority of ASF stuff can be
used 24/7, integrated into your life so that it`s part of you - no more
flipping between `daytime joe` and `Super PUA hero Joe`
> IMNSHO if you`re playing the game 24/7 just for the sake of it, to become
a > `PUA` you`re not much better than a dog chasing its own tail... > > #### Or a CHAMPION in training. PU is a PERFORMANCE endeavour. You DON'T
get > good doing a little bit here a little bit there. Build a FOUNDATION that
can > support a PYRAMID instead of a rickety tree hut that sways and falls to
pieces > in a bit of wind.
That foundation is really the core beliefs/attitudes of a `PUA` - once
they`re `in` it won`t be a problem
The reason I mentioned this is that most of the people I`ve known who were
`champions` i.e. olympic level swimmers, olympic judo contestants etc were,
in the main, *dull as fuck* - that was all they could talk about, all they
knew, every single one of their life experiences were related to that *one*
thing. For sure they`d travelled the world but it all came back to
swimming/judo etc they didn`t take in anything that was around them - can
you imagine going to Japan and not actually experiencing some of `japan`?!?!
therefore not being able to talk about anything other than the sports
facility you stayed in!!!
Being/becoming a `PUA` is nowhere near as hard as some people would like you
to believe.
So whilst I don`t disagree as such with the points above I simply believe
that there`s more to life, more to being a MPUA/GPUA that being good at `the
game` itself.
Spirit
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