Hello World!
I am Algorithm(). I have been involved with pick up for the better part of the past five or six years. My journey, like many in the community, started with the reading of Style's book "The Game". The book changed my life. Until then, I felt lost and confused in a seemingly chaotic, arbitrary, and capricious social world. For the first time, I was presented with what seemed like a well formulated, complex set of rules that could guarantee the results I had been seeking for years.
What I thought would be the end of a long and arduous search became the beginning of an incredible foray into the depths of the human psyche. For a long time, my heroes were Owen Cook, Julian Blanc, and Jeffrey Allen of Real Social Dynamics. Their sermons on inner game and confidence gave me the strength and courage to develop my own style, while the works of other gurus such as Ross Jeffries and Mystery lay the necessary foundation for my later learning and success.
I am immensely grateful for what pick up has brought me. I have had experiences with women I wouldn't trade for the world. This gratitude has inspired within me a desire to hone my skills through the ruthless criticism of my peers, and to teach new PUAs the insights I have learned thus far. However, I also feel a duty to better the climate I find the PUA world to be in today. The RSD heroes I once lauded have come under fire both from customers who have felt scammed by them as well as women who feel attacked and preyed upon. Feminists revile the pick up community as a hotbed of misogynists exchanging schemes to manipulate and control women.
I do not subscribe wholeheartedly to either side of the argument. Many times I feel that feminists are quick to judge the PUA community, and ignore the immense help it brings to people who would otherwise struggle hopelessly with the insanely difficult task of courtship. However, I also feel that there are good men in the community that are lead astray by tactics that would dictate a manipulative and subversive approach to sexuality. Thus bears the question: does there exist a middle ground that can satisfy both sides?
I believe that seduction, at it's core, is not a cunning act. I view a seducer as a man or woman who has the skills to approach a partner of interest and skillfully attain an outcome that leaves both parties happier than before. I view game as a means through which one can become more confident in all facets of life, and learn to understand their fellow man in a way that allows them to form deeper and more meaningful relationships. I am here in Dallas to learn more from students and teachers of the game, such as you, the reader. I am here to serve as a wingman to anyone who needs me. I would love to hear the insights you have about game, and would love to teach my own.
I seek to understand the fabric that binds all humans together. I wish to learn the fundamentals by which all people, regardless of gender or preferences, interact and grow from one another. I search for the formulas that lead from the first "Hi, how are you?" to the deep and loving connections that influence an individual for a lifetime.
I search, if you will, for the Algorithm behind coexistence.