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Real Social Dynamics - The Blueprint Decoded
Price: $449 (Around £268)
Review:
This is the best PU product I have been exposed to. The stuff Tyler talks about is so deep and far reaching it goes lightyears beyond any other product and just as far beyond the boundaries of PU. I have leant this to plenty of people outside the community including girls I am seeing.
Tyler is a philosopher and it is mostly philosophical in content. So be prepared to be mentally challenged whilst listening to this.
He questions social conditioning and leaves you with an understanding that will enable you to escape the unnecessary chimerical boundaries that prevent you from freely expressing your true self, which is the most attractive thing there is.
He explains his understanding of female to male attraction, which shows you that all you need to be attractive is within you.
He teaches you how and why you should always feel like you are the man despite the specific circumstances of your life or being.
These three understandings combined will create what Tyler calls 'deep identity-level change'. Meaning taking on board the lessons in The Blueprint Decoded will free you up to be your best self. A concept often waved around in the community like some form of get-out-of-jail-free card that defends you from people who seek to ridicule the community as a bunch of creepy guys trying to manipulate girls.
Tyler puts real substance into this concept and shows you how you can achieve this level of enlightened self actualisation.
If you have realised that getting what you want from life is about you and not anybody or anything else, then you are ready for this product.
My only criticisms of the audio version are there are a couple of points where Tyler says stuff like 'So what if I do this' ... 'Stand like that' or draws diagrams that are not fully explained. At these points, without the video version you are left wondering exactly what he just did. There are only a few of these points in about 24 hours of material though. So it's not that big of a deal. And, Tyler's voice is a bit annoying to begin with, you soon tune it out though as the content is so engaging.
Rating: 4.8
Peace,
kowalski