Let’s have a discussion.

Here is a fictional conversation:

"What do you do?"
"I play hockey."
"I’m in a band."
"I’m a paramedic."
…"I study, practice, teach, and write articles on self improvement, with the ultimate goal of attracting and seducing beautiful women."

In my early days about two years go, I told a few of my friends about this site. I’ve had mixed reactions from friends about masf. Most showed slight interest, had a look, and then dropped it. I don’t hang with many of those friends these days.

I recently spoke on the phone to an old buddy, his girl cheated on him, he was hurt, and so I guided him to masf and explained some basic theory and philosophy. Skeptical at first, he listened to my experiences, acknowledged the truth and opened up to learning. I ended up giving him a seminar, and now he’s studying himself. He calls me his guru…haha, no, I am no guru. But a good teacher.

Many guys are in bands, players in sports teams, gaming clubs, gyms, etc. But for those that dedicate long hours to perfecting game, they tend to ostracize themselves from the majority of people with "normal" lifestyles. That is why we gravitate towards Lairs, and forums, so we might share our experiences, frustrations and joys, with the like minded.

True, it is not healthy to focus on only one aspect of life, but for those of you that have good pu skill, or maybe great skill, don’t you wish you could tell people about it? Those of you that spend all of your time focusing on the science of social dynamics, do you find yourself becoming alienated from anyone who is not good with women?

My question to you is, how open are you about this community and knowledge. How do you explain it to friends, and how have they reacted. How has it impacted your life? Let us share experiences, based on our varying levels of dedication to the craft.

"I took a woman for Zardoz." Sean Connery