Has anyone read it?? Is it worth getting? The author basically talks about how you need a complete overhaul in personality in order to make friends and stuff. He also talks about manipulating others to become popular. Here’s the link.
http://thepopularclub.com/index.htm
The only way to have people treat you the way described in the blurb is to be incredibly good looking.
Otherwise I’m sure there is probably some really stupid and obvious crap in there that anyone with some natural charisma will have anyway.
Yes, its for sheep. Read it anyway and decide for yourself. Why don’t you get it for free at your local library? They will even order you books if they don’t have it.
The library is a much better place to start a journey of self-improvement.
Be yourself, and people of similar caliber will surround you. That applies accross the board, to both the highly successful and the utterly pathetic. If you are unhappy with the caliber of person that surrounds you, you must look to yourself to change.
Hahahaha.
Wow. That pitch was one of the funniest things I’ve seen in quite a while.
That reminds me of all of that silly “game” bullshit that people fall for.
Nobody’s life has ever been changed through a web-ad they saw at “cracked.com”.
change comes from within dawg. You wont need to worry bout pickin up chicks if you make yourself the dynamo lifestyle that you dream of. That comes with hard work. Go sweat and bleed until you can squat 500 +, fight in a cage/ring, or climb mount everest. After that you wont need some book to tell you how to pick up chicks cuz your nuts will be so big it wont matter. If you want to learn social skills youd be better off forcing yourself to talk to people of all different backgrounds and take notes, maybe read some dale carnegie. Nothings gonna help you except setting goals for yourself, challenging your previous boundaries and accomplishing them. That will bring people to you.
You wont understand the depth of that until youve done it.
I’m popular
Gay-er than my current Avatar!
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
I’m popular[/quote]
I tell myself that too
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
I’m popular[/quote]
MMF? Please!!!
[quote]WWEAttitude wrote:
Has anyone read it?? Is it worth getting? The author basically talks about how you need a complete overhaul in personality in order to make friends and stuff. He also talks about manipulating others to become popular. Here’s the link.
http://thepopularclub.com/index.htm[/quote]
I’m used to google’s embedding signals, so when I see text that is underlined and in a different color than regular text, I expect it to be a hyperlink. Bloggers frequently use this to link their questions and commentary to original sources without breaking the flow of the narrative with long and obnoxious hyperlink code.
But in the advert, the underlined text for the phrases “I have enough people desperately seeking my attention” and “I have legions of friends wherever I go” are not hyperlinks. Nor is source documentation footnoted elsewhere.
Without links to articles, journals, or other media, I can only assume this is bro-science.
No point trying, you can’t beat this guy anyway:
But seriously, “manipulating others to become popular”? What the hell is this, a prom queen campaign in a crappy american TV show? Just relax around people and let yourself be yourself. If they like it it’s cool, if they don’t, then why the hell do you hang out with them anyway?
B.
Just thought of a problem with this book.
What if you buy it, learn all the techniques, try them out on people, and then find out that you really don’t like the people that like you.
Nothing worse than having a bunch of friends when you hate their guts.
Just a thought.