The Game
The Game
Neil Strauss
Aubrey Marcus
Not just about how to trick chicks into fucking you (though it teaches you every possible way to do so). - Aubrey Marcus
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The Game

The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists

Neil Strauss
Neil Strauss
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Neil Strauss
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Dive into the clandestine world of seduction and manipulation with Neil Strauss's riveting account, "The Game". This isn't just a book; it's an odyssey into the shadowy depths of pickup artists (PUAs) who inhabit the underbelly of cities worldwide, transforming the art of attraction into a science. Strauss, adopting the guise of 'Style', immerses himself into a society that operates on the fringes, dedicated to mastering the techniques of seducing women. Over two electrifying years, Strauss evolves from a mere observer to a master manipulator, his journey a testament to the power of persuasion and the seductive pull of the PUA lifestyle. Strauss's narrative transcends a mere exposé, weaving tales of his encounters with celebrities, the brotherhood of the seduction community, and the personal transformation that comes with mastering the art of the game. As the lines between mentor and disciple blur, Strauss finds himself questioning the morality of his actions and the true cost of attraction. "The Game" is not just about how to charm the opposite sex; it's a provocative exploration of desire, power, and the search for authenticity in a world where love is often seen as the ultimate con. Prepare to be enthralled, enlightened, and possibly disturbed, as Strauss takes you on a journey that will change not only how you think about dating and relationships but also how you perceive the power of manipulation and human connection.

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Released
2005
1 Jan
Length
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Patrick Bet-David recommended this book on his website.
Not just about how to trick chicks into fucking you (though it teaches you every possible way to do so). - Aubrey Marcus
In life, people tend to wait for good things to come to them. And by waiting, they miss out. Usually, what you wish for doesn't fall in your lap; it falls somewhere nearby, and you have to recognize it, stand up, and put in the time and work it takes to get to it. This isn't because the universe is cruel. It's because the universe is smart. It has its own cat-string theory and knows we don't appreciate things that fall into our laps.
— Neil Strauss, The Game

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