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Chapter I The Seven Elements Of Charisma Charisma (n): a personal attractiveness that enables you to influence others Seduction

has always been the most talked about art and that is because it is more easily !rasped" #earnin! the art of seduction is e$trospective (lookin! outward) while charisma is introspective (lookin! inward)" Once it is developed it is a powerful tool that you can use to easily influence the people around you" %ave you heard the story of the &ied &iper'""" %e advanced to the council(table: )nd *&lease your honours ++ said he *I+m able *,y means of a secret charm to draw *)ll creatures livin! beneath the sun *That creep or swim or fly or run *)fter me so as you never saw*)nd I chiefly use my charm *On creatures that do people harm *The mole and toad and newt and viper. *)nd people call me the &ied &iper"++ T%E SE/E0 E#E1E0TS O2 C%)3IS1) IT+S T%E S)1E O#4 SCE0)3IO: 5ou and your friends want to han! out and !o to a club but you want a club where the women are attractive and have some class" There mi!ht be twenty or so ni!htclubs to choose from but with standards like these you really only have four or five" )nd for!et it ( as much as your optimistic(adrenaline(testosterone self would like to believe there is no such place as *Club Or!y"* ,ar hop all ni!ht and you+ll come closer to findin! The #ost City of )tlantis before you+ll find a club where the women that you+ve set your standards for are down for the one ni!ht action you+ve !ot on your mind" 6nless of course you+ve !ot some serious !ame" *7ame* translates in all cultures to a similar state of mind: Charisma" ,ut what e$actly is Charisma' 8e+ll tell you what it+s not ( It+s not arro!ance" )nd it+s not pretentiousness" It+s an aura that surrounds you that attracts people to you" 7reat leaders in history understood this ( %itler entranced the small country of 7ermany into followin! him in a pursuit of 8orld 4omination" The !reatest con artists used charisma to lull their victims into sometimes !ivin! up fortunes and life savin!s" )nd actor+s on screen portray it in their carefully written lines and parts when in all reality they may lack true charisma off the set" ,rad &itt has charisma on the screen ( and you can bet that he+s not as charismatic off it" )nd remember Tom Cruise in Top 7un ( every !uy wanted to be like him for years after that movie came out"

,oth of these actors are )merican icons their on(screen personas developed over the years by numerous writers directors and people paid to teach *presence"* 5ou know the same kind of people that instruct run(way models how to enter a room and command the attention of all 9ust by the way they carry themselves" 1aybe an easy way to make the word charisma understandable is to define it as knowin! when to speak and what to say when you speak knowin! when not to speak and knowin! how to carry yourself throu!hout " This takes discipline which is ac:uired with practice" )ctors are e$pected to rehearse the same parts over and over a!ain to !et thin!s 9ust ri!ht for the camera" 8riters re(write their pieces sometimes repeatedly before their scripts are finally approved to be!in a film shoot" )s an e$ample of what we mention above look hard at the fine detail that %ollywood uses to craft the *on(screen presence* of a main or central character" ) main or central character must command attention throu!hout the film to hold the audience+s interest" The more attention they command throu!h elements of intri!ue mystery and action the !reater their on(screen presence " 1any elements !o in to this *on(screen presence* ( these are elements of charisma" ,ut this is real life not %ollywood" In reality and as charisma applies to the social scene and to the women involved in the social scene it+s all about diplomacy" T%E 2I3ST E#E1E0T: &3ESE0CE The first element of charisma is *presence"* &resence as used here refers to the :uality of commandin! respectful attention" To further define presence think of it more specifically as how you carry yourself " &icture a #otus in a parkin! lot of 2ords" The #otus stands alone ( as a European sports car it+s sleek and stylishly detailed compared to the conservative and borin! 2ords" It+s not movin! it+s not talkin! ( it+s not doin! a thin! and yet you+ve taken notice of it because of its detailed features" That is presence" &resence is important""" It is the very first step to makin! a hi!hly effective first impression" )s numerous elements make up charisma so do numerous elements make up presence" 8hat do you need to do create presence' The followin! steps will !et you well on your way:

Ima!e is Everythin!: So &ay )ttention to 4etail ; 4ress in a style that is considered fashionable" 8ear clothes that will !et you compliments" 5ou care about your ima!e and it shows" 8hile it+s !ood to have an ima!e that says that you care about how you look you don+t have to e$actly mimic the trendy crowd around you which by tradition is all +into looks+" ,e a little creative lookin! for those items that will make your wardrobe more ori!inal than the avera!e well(dressed !uy" ,ut reco!ni<e if a woman is well into the trendy crowd to seduce her you+d better seem hi!h up in it yourself" ; In !eneral the attractive women in society prefer a man with a clean short hair cut" This same !roup of women (most desired by men) also prefers men to be clean shaven" ) clean shave says two thin!s about you""" 2irst it says that you+re well(!roomed and second that you prefer a more youthful look and are aware of the social ramifications of a clean shaven face" 4oes this mean you have to be clean shaven' 0o" In re!ards to first impressions we+re 9ust tellin! you what women prefer in !eneral" )nd when followin! what women are !enerally known to prefer you position yourself in such a way as to have the statistically !reatest chances of success at catchin! their attention with your ima!e" Some other tips to enhance your presence: ; If you+re white work on maintainin! a healthy tan" 0o sunshine'""" 2ind a nearby tannin! salon" ; &ay attention to how you walk sit and stand" 5our posture should make you appear to be confident and at ease with your surroundin!s" Even if you+re not at ease pay attention to your posture so that it seems as thou!h you are" ; 2launt a sincere friendly smile at strate!ic intervals (but don+t over do it ( learn to read when it is called for and when it+s not)" ; ) sincere friendly smile is a stron! weapon" It breaks the ice tears down people+s walls automatically paints you as a person of hi!h self( esteem and confidence" ( ; 3efer to The Si$th Element: 4iplomacy") ; 8hat is your mind set' 5ou are in a situation that re:uires a stron! focus on tact and diplomacy" 1eanin! knowin! when to speak and what to say when you speak knowin! when not to speak and knowin! how to carry yourself throu!hout"

; %ow do your eyes follow the crowd' )s if you+re disinterested (meanin! you+re not payin! too much attention to any one person) ( and that+s because you feel that their is nobody worthy of your attention" In other words you+re never *star(struck* because you are the star" In the end your !oal is to !ive off the impression that you+re a presti!ious person accustomed to rankin! hi!h in social circles ( not even the blonde(bombshell walkin! by can shake this poise" 5ou may cast a !lance but you+re to presti!ious to stare" ;&eople around you 8I## notice this and subconsciously decide that you )3E a person of presti!e" (; 3efer to Element II: *3e!al ,earin!*)" In a world where most people lack a hi!h level of self(respect it is easy to stand out when you have it and it shows" )nd if you don+t have a hi!h level of self(respect (a!ain like most) then fake it" Take note ( the trick to fakin! it is to fake it with sincerity (this will be repeated further alon!)" ,y themselves these simple details re!ardin! a positive presti!ious self(ima!e don+t accomplish much but when packa!ed to!ether they mer!e for !reat effect" )nd now you+ve created *presence"* Introducin! +6niversal &resence+: 4ressin! In ) *Safety =one* 8hen it comes to first impressions there+s a certain <one statistically most women respond to and for the purpose of this section we+ll call it the *safety <one*" 5ou can dress how you+ve always dressed or you can dress in a way that women are known most often to admire" 0owadays the trendy Calvin >lein ? 3alph #auren look seems to be in with the *cool* upscale crowds""" and as such this is what most women admire" (0ot all women 9ust most)" 0ow if this isn+t the type of woman you+re after then disre!ard the ne$t few para!raphs re!ardin! personal ima!e" The important thin! to reali<e is that it+s about presentin! yourself (dressin!) in such a way as to impress the women you+re tar!ettin!" ,iker !irls like tattooed(up bikers" Thu! !irls like thu! !uys" &unk rock !irls like punk rock !uys" Cow!irls like cowboys" )naly<e the traits most admired by the women you+re most after" Then adapt these traits into who you are to !ive yourself the !reatest odds for !ettin! these women"

The !reat seducers understood what the women they were after most looked for in a man+s appearance and so they portrayed this ima!e for the sole purpose of !ettin! these women" Today this means that if you+re !oin! after a woman who+s +bi! on country+ dressin! with a +hip hop+ look probably isn+t !oin! to have a !ood effect"

0ow let+s say that you prefer country music however where you work the women are more into hip hop""" The easiest way then to seduce these women is to first keep your musical preferences to yourself and second reco!ni<e what they admire most in !uys that listen to hip hop" #oose fittin! 9eans" 8ell(styled hair" 4esi!ner clothes""" 0ike &olo Etc" 5ou can then make the choice to !reatly enhance your chances with these women by dressin! in this fashion"

+6niversal &resence+ &art II: 6nderstandin! That &resence Is ) >ey Element In 2irst Impressions

2or the most part how you are re!arded by others is how people you come into contact with will re!ard you" ,ut if they don+t know you from )dam if you+re a complete stran!er to them then they will subconsciously pre9ud!e you and form an early opinion of you before E/E0 1EETI07 5O6"

It is human instinct to look for patterns in the world around us" It is psycholo!ical it is 1any elements make 8e up charisma. presence but one" 1ostwe+re people don+t understand with the subconscious" relate the is situations presented based on our charismatic persona and can only assume that it comes naturally to some people" 1aybe for a passed very rare and select few" 2or the rest of us it is an ac:uired art ( somethin! that we practice in our daily encounters with others until it is developed over time" Charisma opens e$periences"
many doors and will !et you into many places otherwise far off limits" It is a very influential tool when you want somethin!" Of the three arts we !o over Charisma is the most powerful " 8e discuss it in(depthan first because other two arts re:uire usin! it to be truly effective 8hen creatin! aura ofthe charisma you+re this instinct to your (interestin!ly charisma and how it applies to meetin! and datin! women is overlooked in (which most even the most popular self(help books on the current market")

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people can+t control because they+re unaware that it is somethin! happenin! in their subconscious)" %ere+s an analo!y: If you look like a thu! you+ll be pre9ud!ed as probably bein! a thu!" If you look like your !ay you+ll be pre9ud!ed as probably bein! !ay" )nd if you look like a charismatic person used to respect and even admiration you will be pre9ud!ed as

T%E SECO04 E#E1E0T: 3E7)# ,E)3I07 ,earin! (n) : The manner in which one carries or conducts oneself The most inclusive of the elements bearin! applies to both physical posture and !eneral conduct: *%e has the poise and bearin! of a champion"* ,earin!: Standin! Tall ; The way you carry yourself will often determine how you are treated" If you carry yourself as if you+re a person aware of social !races and if you carry yourself as if you+re a person of presti!e (you+re used to havin! respect) for the most part you will be re!arded in the same fashion" )ct like an important person to be treated like one" T%E T%I34 E#E1E0T: 1)00E3

1anner (n) : a way of actin! or behavin! If your presence and re!al bearin! have !iven women the impression that you+re an important person and that you+re considered an important person by others manner as we use it here refers to how you act and behave in relation" 8hat then is the manner of a charismatic persona' 5ou put thou!ht into your words and actions ( you base what you do and say on how the other person will most likely react"
) charismatic persona is thou!ht of as bein! a !ood conversationalist amon! other thin!s and for you tospeakin! continue to !ive the aura of you charisma that you initially %ow !ave offis with your ; ,efore to off a person ask yourself: this person !oin! to presence and re!al bearin! then you need to be !ood at conversation" If you foul up the interpret conversation my process then your whole charismatic presence and re!al bearin! are thrown out the few window" )nd now that this woman has met youare she+s made !oin! a new 9ud!ement of you" ne$t words' 8hat kind of effect they to have' 8hat effect is it On the other hand if you are (or at least seem to be) an e$ceptional conversationalist the that I+m charismatic effect that you are !oin! for will only be hei!htened"

!oin! for' 8ill I sound like I know what I+m talkin! about' Or will I sound like a fool' 8ill I sound confident' Or will I sound cocky' 8ill I sound sincere or will I sound fake' 8ill I come across as a !ood conversationalist someone who listens more than he speaks' Or will I seem as thou!h I talk too much and therefore am not a !ood conversationalist'

T%E 2O63T% E#E1E0T: 2I0ESSE 2inesse (n): 3efinement and delicacy of performance e$ecution or artisanship ,y now you+ve reali<ed that many of these elements are very similar terms and carry similar definitions as each other" The first three elements bearin! presence and manner add to!ether to stand for essentially the same thin!: the way you carry yourself" They apply to a person+s behavior" &eople 9ud!e other people on their behavior especially since it reveals many distinctive personal :ualities re!ardin! their individuality or upbrin!in!" )s mentioned before it is a subconscious habit to relate a new e$perience (for e$ample meetin! someone new) with past e$periences (people you+ve known or known of)" Suave" Smooth" 2inesse" This is how you want to !o about your act" 5ou will need to think alon! these lines when focusin! on presence on bearin! on manner" 5ou shouldn+t be able to tell where one ends and the other be!ins" They should all mer!e into one each small bodies comin! to!ether to form a smooth li:uid unity" 2inesse: The Tricks of the Trade ; 0ever seem to be in a hurry ( hurryin! betrays a lack of control over yourself and over time" ; )lways seem patient as if you know that everythin! will come to you eventually" ; 5our actions must seem natural and e$ecuted with ease ( so when you act act effortlessly as if you could do much more" Cloak your focus on the elements (which will more than likely seem intense when you first start practicin! the art) by bein! confident on the outside and rela$ed on the inside" 0ever let them see you sweat" ; &ractice bein! subtle (*subtle * as used here means +So sli!ht as to be difficult to detect or analy<e. elusive"+)" T%E 2I2T% E#E1E0T: E0I71) Eni!ma (n): )n action mode of action or thin! which cannot be satisfactorily e$plained In a world !rowin! increasin!ly dull and familiar what seems eni!matic instantly draws attention" Especially when it comes to today+s datin! ? relationship arena" 1any women tend to rate !uys in the same !roupin!: little self(control 9erks when they don+t !et what they want e!otistical loud borin! macho a!!ressive" " " So anythin! you can do to distance yourself from this !roup of *typical !uys* stands to !et you noticed ( because your distance cannot be :uickly and easily e$plained"

The attraction of eni!ma can be e$plained as follows: It invites layers of interpretation e$cites women+s ima!ination deceives them into believin! that it conceals somethin! e$citin!" In the datin! ? relationship arena if you+ve !ot true charisma women will come to you " They can read by your presence bearin! and manner if you+re the rare kind of !uy that is used to havin! women pursue him as a person with true charisma is and in a woman+s subconscious mind her dream !uy (1r" 3i!ht) is a !uy with true charisma " (1ost women never meet their dream !uy") So if you put off the aura suddenly her ima!ination is !oin! to take over and she+s !oin! to wonder" " " Take note ( she hasn+t even met you and subconsciously she+s already comparin! you to 1r" 3i!ht" In the end her ima!ination fuels the attraction" Ima!ination" " " This is why eni!ma is a powerful element of charisma" It was one of Casanova+s secrets ( women who had heard of his accomplishments wondered what made him so romantically successful" Their ima!inations i!nited they had to find out for themselves" Scholars like to say that it was Casanova+s skills of seduction that landed him all his women ( but seduction really didn+t have much to do with it in this case" %e+d never met these women and yet they wanted to !et with him" *&opularity* is a common result of charisma" In this case it elevated Casanova to near celebrity status" There you are ( with your presence bearin! manner and finesse ( women notice you and think 8hat is it about him that makes him stand out' 8hy does he look so confident' %e looks like a success in life" " " 8hat is it about him' Eni!ma: 1ystery in the 1akin! ; 0ever make it too clear what you are doin! or about to do" 0ever reveal your plans or intentions" ; 4on+t show all your cards" >eep thin!s back by bein! purposely va!ue" ; ,e subtly unpredictable" 2ocus on the little thin!s: If you+re out on the ni!htscene mi$ up your selection of drinks from time to time. don+t fre:uent the same clubs. chan!e your appearance sli!htly. !row a !oatee for a few days. don+t return a phone call immediately ( return a phone call immediately" 1ake plans and be early ( the ne$t time be late. etc" " "

; Important people impress by sayin! less ( you should keep your words to a minimum ( 9ust enou!h to keep the conversation rollin!""" )nd don+t volunteer much information about yourself ( instead !et her to volunteer information about herself " ,ut do this in a way that doesn+t make you seem too in:uisitive or too interested ( both si!ns of someone with little self(control and therefore someone lackin! true charisma" The key here to this conversation is to be casual and non(a!!ressive " To accomplish the casual non(a!!ressive attitude one trick is to make yourself believe that you+re not interested in her unless she !oes out of her way to impress you" 1ake her *sell* herself to you with her words and personality " (8hen it+s all said and done she should be thinkin! that you were a *!reat person to talk to* ( and then she+ll reali<e that she doesn+t know anythin! about you" %er ima!ination is i!nited and she+ll be back for more") )n air of eni!ma hei!htens your presence. it also creates anticipation ( everyone will be watchin! you to see what you do ne$t" Eni!ma is an interestin! element because it carries over into both arts : It is used in Charisma" )nd It is used in Seduction" So make yourself familiar with eni!ma" Start practicin! it on a daily basis with anyone you+re in contact with" Then stand back and watch the results ( you+ll notice people payin! you a lot more attention when you+re around" 4on+t ima!ine that to create an air of eni!ma you have to be beautiful or powerful" Eni!ma that is used in your day(to(day manner and is subtle has that much more power to i!nite the ima!ination and attract attention" The fact is most people are up front and pay little notice to their words or ima!e" These people are completely predictable" ,y simply holdin! back keepin! certain thin!s to yourself and bein! deliberately va!ue you will create an air of eni!ma" The people around you will then ma!nify that aura by constantly tryin! to read you" Ima!ination is a powerful fire ( what wraps itself in eni!ma will almost always i!nite it" T%E SI@T% E#E1E0T: 4I&#O1)C5 4iplomacy (n): Tact and skill in dealin! with people. subtly skillful handlin! of a situation involvin! others 4iplomacy represents a mastery of social skills" In the art of charisma havin! it will make you and not havin! it will break you" It is the ability to relate with anyone and everyone that you meet on their level" 5ou must chan!e your style and your way of speakin! to suit each person and each situation" This isn+t lyin! ( this is actin!" )nd actin! especially as it applies to charisma is learned" 5ou must become a chameleon your colors constantly chan!in! to adapt to the social atmosphere around you" In politics a diplomat is someone sent by his !overnment to keep up or improve relations with other !overnments" )lthou!h inwardly he may detest this other !overnment and its people he never lets it show" Instead he shows respect and honors their customs and they love him for it" %e is careful never to offend yet he+s also aware that to retain their respect he can+t seem an ass(kisser"

4iplomacy: The Secret to %i!hly Effective Social Skills ; 0ever 9oke about someone else+s appearances or taste !enerally two hi!hly sensitive areas" ; 7ive compliments" #ook for one or two :ualities about a woman that make her stand out" It can be somethin! in her personality or simply the way she wears her eyeliner" ,y e$pressin! compliments you subconsciously call attention to thin!s to compliment you on (even if she doesn+t say them aloud)" The ability to e$press compliments and be sincere is a rare talent and usually she+ll really appreciate it" ; ,e self(observant" %old up a mirror to your words and actions" This can sometimes come from other people tellin! you what they see in you but that+s not the most trustworthy method" 5ou must learn to put yourself in other people+s shoes and see yourself as they see you" )re you kissin!(ass' )re you actin! too(cool' 4o you seem too(serious' )re you actin! too(comical' 4o you seem desperate for attention' ,y keepin! an eye on your words and actions you will avoid a thousand mistakes" ; &ractice modesty" 8hile it+s !ood to make your talents known you can easily come across as bra!!in! if you+re not careful" )ll bra!!in! will do is !et you brushed away ( no one likes hearin! it" ; 1aster your emotions ( Aust like an actor you must learn to cry and lau!h on command when it+s appropriate" 5ou must be able to dis!uise your an!er and frustration and to fake your satisfaction and a!reement" 6se the same skills to cover up any nervousness you may e$perience ( If you+re ever even sli!htly nervous hide it by focusin! on appearin! confident ( look the other person in the eye speak clearly and audibly (don+t mumble or stutter) force a sincere smile" ; #earn to be sensitive to the other person listenin! for what they+re really sayin!" ; #earn to make people feel !ood about themselves (but do it subtly as if you+re unaware that this is what you+re doin! ( remember eni!ma and make them wonder" " ")" These are the social skills your parents never tau!ht you" In one word they all represent charm" Think about it ( ) !uy with sincere charm is usually liked by all" %e+s careful never to insult never seems overbearin! he+s always sensitive to the other person+s likes and dislikes and he never suffers social mishaps because he+s constantly aware of what the effects will be of his words and actions"

T%E SE/E0T% E#E1E0T: Charisma is enticin! ( you )##63E arise *hope* and *desire* in people" They see somethin! about you yet they have no idea what it is" 8hat it is is an appeal to their ideals and yearnin!s: 4elvin! )llure (n): the power to entice or attract throu!h personal charm into the subconscious once a!ain most people have an inner desire to be appreciated to be respected to the be elements" liked by all" most never have this fulfilled" In the end )h the last of It is ,ut the essence of charisma" ,ut desire without:uite the other elements they feel that you represent these thin!s and that is the allure" it would never be reached" 8hen we+ve mentioned *aura* as a part of charisma allure is that aura" It is infective" 8omen and !uys alike are drawn in" Suddenly you find yourself surrounded many friends and !irlfriends )nd once in your presence (The %ow lon! by will it last' &ractice eni!ma (*!roupies*)" and they+ll never know otherwise" If a person becomes 2irst Element) it+s hard foryou them to distance themselves ( as lon! as you continue to pay familiar with you sees doin! day to day thin!s 9ust like everyone else then you will lose attention to each individual element" 2or e$ample diplomacy: 8hen you e$cel in diplomacy the of charisma because lost the of eni!ma and with it the (Theaura Si$th Element) you learn to you+ve make others feel element better about themselves becomin! a element of allure" source of pleasure to them" In fact they !row dependent on your manner (The Third Element) to feel !ood about themselves" 5ou may call them friends but psycholo!ically they become your Other read to this ( and kicks in and hei!htens Charisma isfollowers" a strate!y. the people only way keep iteni!ma about yourself is to keep athe distance from effect: these other people startin to your wonder subconsciously: There to must be somethin! others never lettin! them presence lon! enou!h reali<e that you+re 9ust a well( e$ceptional (*cool* or *charmin!*) about you that+s makin! people want to be around you" " " dressed !uy that knows how to use poise and confidence to interact with people ( a 8hat is it' Ima!inations start to race"

predictable act" >eep the eni!ma about you and you retain the allure"

Suddenly we+ve revealed the truth to you ( charisma and manipulation are very similar" )t the be!innin! of the thisseven article elements we !ave you dictionary definition for the word charisma: )nd these are of a charisma" Charisma (n): a personal attractiveness that enables you to influence others

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)nd now we+ll do the same for manipulation: 1anipulation (n): e$ertin! shrewd or devious influence especially for one+s own advanta!e If Charisma doesn+t happen Itso has to be developed" 5our !oal thenare is the to focus on manipulation is a skill that is overni!ht" learned then is charisma" Con artists it can be said each individual element like *&resence* *4iplomacy* &3)CTICI07 these elements until epitome of manipulation" 8hen you think of a and manipulator you probably think of some slick( talkin! salesman or womani<er" 5ou&3)CTICE can see his act from all a mile away" ,ut a true artist you have all seven down" Then usin! seven elements incon )## your social you can+t see his act (practice he+s so dis!uised in an 7ET aura of charisma that even you+ve been &ractice on your interactions" 8ith you 8I## T%E1 4O80 TOafter ) SCIE0CE" bilked of millions you have a hard time believin! that this person this business associate co(workers on your friends on the store clerk on the bus driver"""" on E/E35O0E you come this friend could have been responsible"

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1anipulation could be considered the ne!atives of the power of charisma and when you manipulate people sooner or come later there are always conse:uences" In the end it is with muchwomen all your Eventually charisma will naturally" Then when you+re in contact better to will focusmake on theyou positives charisma" actions seemof to be a man of S6&E3IO3 CO02I4E0CE because you+ll know

e$actly what you+re doin! and 8%)T T%E E22ECT 8I## ,E O0 T%E 8O1E0 )3O604 ,en9amin 2ranklin once said: 5O6" 5ou know how women respond to charisma" Of course not all women will respond positively""" 3emember be in lon! term relationships or even be suddenly *If rascals knew the value ofsome virtuemay theyalready would become virtuous out of sheer rascality"* nervous because of your stron! presence of charisma" Some people do not know how to So how have virtue and not fade intofrom the back!round *too sometimes nice*'""" 1aintain react todo it"you Insecure people often suffer 9ealousy of envy hate" a3eco!ni<e powerful confidence thatand is how" 5ourthem inner with stren!th will shine throu!h and thin!s the people who these people are disarm diplomacy""" ,E2O3E out to of hand" Confidence comes in knowin! what women respond to" It !et is up you then
around you will seek comfort in your presence" 5ou can be the mountain risin! hi!h from the 9un!les of mediocrity""" people who are lost to low levels of self(esteem which in the end perfect your fuels all the ne!atives of society ( fears perversions 9ealousy envy an!er etc"

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skills in charisma with the people around you before usin! them on women" Then practice on avera!e(lookin! women until you+ve !ot them charmed" Once you+ve !ot this test(!roup under your win! start practicin! your skills on the 8O1E0 5O6 T36#5 8)0T" Is si$ months of trial and error worth BC years of success'

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