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mASF post by "J-Ho" posted on: mASF forum: Advanced Discussion, July 7, 2005On 7/23/05 3:39:00 AM, TylerDurden wrote:
>If you want to know how to use C&F, try >*PURE* C&F game for a month. > >If you want to learn rapport, try *PURE* >rapport based game for a month. > >Don't rush your development as a pick up >artist. It is worth it. Take your time >and develop your skills thoroughly. >Always have a specific idea of what area >of the game that you're working on, for >at least a few years. This will yield a >masters skillset. The idea of being >natural assumes that you are using your >natural social intuition. Though it is >unnatural in the short term, exercises >that sharpen that intuition will only >help that in the long term.
This is so similar to training to become a classical composer, in that to
acquire the skill set of a master you must learn each skill individually, even
if it means hindering your current pickups/composition. Exercise after exercise
of unmusical strict counterpoint or coral harmonization eventually lead to the
ability to fully harness your natural creativity. I guess you have to learn the
rules to know when to break the rules.
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