by Guest » Fri Aug 06, 2010 1:50 pm
[QUOTE=bigdprince;37052]Bull Run, I love you man.[/QUOTE]
First off, you don't know me so you cannot love me. So drop that reframing shit right now. (Not to go on a rant, but you do that a lot with your language. I read your posts and can't help but think you're trying to game a forum of DUDES)
[QUOTE=bigdprince;37052]Since you never went to a boot camp then you're probably not the best critic to speak about the benefits. I applaud you for helping yourself, as my view is that more are unsuccessful than are. I do also applaud the guys that step up and take a bootcamp too.
You make some good points.. but, you will find plenty of proponents of boot camps that don't hangout with instructors, that aren't coaching, that are just happy with the results.
I found that the lair doesn't help everyone. There's not much of a motivation to do so. The people that did help had a goal and ego in mind. There's also a natural group dynamics. Granted, I popped on to the scene during a time when members of this board were fragmenting from the other. Maybe that's why?
For me the 1,500 dollar check had more value than begging, waiting, and had FOCUSED instruction.[/QUOTE]
I wasn't speaking to the benefits of bootcamps, I was saying that they are not required. At some point in the past, before the proliferation of the Game and the emergence of an untold number of charlatan guru's, bootcamps were required because there wasn't the breadthe of information available like there is today. I mean everyone has a fucking blog, Christ. You can read everything you need to know about Game in about a week, maybe two if you're borderline retarded.
Seems to me that a bootcamp is essentially paid peer pressure. Sure there's some feedback from your approaches but unless they were in set with you it's probably not the best in the world (I remember getting advice a few times from instructors that were out regarding a set I was working and they were dead fucking wrong...this happened several times with different guys, even went so far as them telling me to eject because I was going to get blown out...I walked out of the place with my target in just about every case). You pay people to kick you in the ass and talk to girls. Fine. This is why some people have trainers at the gym.
But, in my opinion, that's the pussy's way out. If someone really wants something they're going to figure out a way to get it. Period. End of story.
For example, me. My game sucks balls right now. I couldn't close a fucking door. But, I'm OK with that because I don't give two shits about women right now at this specific moment in my life. Doesn't mean I can't do it, doesn't mean that I don't have a huge amount of knowledge, it just means that I don't WANT to do it. So guess what? I don't. There's more to life than pussy and I'm enjoying all of the rest of it. For now....
Pick-up is not about tactics or techniques or gambits or any of that shit. Sure, that stuff is important but really only provide you with marginal benefit if you have them nailed down well. You go from good to great if you can pull all of the small stuff together. Instead, pick-up is about HUNGER. I'll bet on a guy that's crazy hungry to get some pussy and to get good and to build his value as a man (and has some minimal level of value to begin with) before I'll bet on the 'expert instructor.' Knowledge doesn't mean shit if you don't have the emotional capital necessary to invest in using it.
Under that context, bootcamps don't provide very much at all. I see it all the time at the gym man. I'm in the fucking gym week in and week out. You see the same people. You also see people come and go. It's normal. But, what you ALWAYS see is that the person that hired a trainer and then stopped training with them and then they stopped coming to the gym. Once they are no longer held accountable they quit, because they really don't WANT to be fit. I'll bet you any amount of money that the success rate of bootcamps (i.e. guys that continue sarging and approaching after the bootcamp) is about as high as guys that just walk into a lair and start trying. A bootcamp cannot make you hungry.
You and you alone are going to determine your success. A bootcamp isn't going to do anyting of the sort because you've already made up your mind to succeed, or not, well before you attend the bootcamp.
And, that's the dirty little secret in the Community. Guys that ask why they can't get good aren't getting good purely because that's not what they really want. Sure, they may think it's what they want, but it's really not. So, these guys seek out books and instructors and bootcamps to help them improve when, in fact, they simply don't want it enough to actually do the work necessary to get good. Truth be told, the only work you really have to do in game is improve yourself as a person, have a forum to inspire and share information, and fucking talk to girls. That's about it. But, people don't want to change. They want a magic pill. Fine. The bootcamp is a magic pill. Take them and waste your money and pay someone else to do what you should be doing everyday for free: holding yourself accountable to do the work necessary to get the benefits you want.
Charlatans. All of them. That prey on the shortcomings of others for profit and 'fame.'