by Neuromancer » Thu Jan 25, 2007 6:43 pm
My father has a saying that he's used since I was a kid, "If you can't bedazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit." I always it was a good social technique. Working on inner game in the end is what it is all about. Part of that is working on outer game. Canned patterns are great because they give you something to use when learning how social interaction works. When you understand that it's obvious what will work without having to use canned patterns. Social interaction will become more natural and the canned stuff will be left behind. While you are doing all this, the inner game will start to come along and you will start to see what personal issues you need to work on. Canned stuff will be there as a fall back when confidence wanes and will help you through the humps. It's not a one or the other thing. It's a process that brings about that best self, and that is the end goal anyway.
Learn the rules, learn how they are applied and then use what you learn as personal rules. Confidence will come from applied expertise. It's the same in business or school or any other endevor you undertake.
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