Social skills aren’t a talent. They’re a muscle. The more you use them, the stronger they get. Start with one stranger a day. A barista. A fellow gym goer. Someone in the elevator. Just one simple interaction. The first few will feel awkward. That’s normal. Social fluency is built through repetition, not perfection. Every conversation you initiate makes the next one easier. Every awkward moment teaches you more than staying silent ever will. Nobody is born charismatic or confide...
Refusing to accept mediocrity is the beginning of greatness. Everyday is a battle against mediocrity, against comfort, against weakness, fear and entropy - against the inferior self by the superior self in order to become better. A day squandered is thus a day of defeat, whereas a day well lived is a day conquered. I released the Tactician’s Handbook a few days ago. It contains 50 Dark strategies to Outsmart and Overpower People Tap the website at the top of my page to learn how to becom...
It’s not easy to sacrifice your social life. The pull of the masses, the urge to fit in, to be liked, to be present in every social event, IT’S STRONG. But the pursuit of greatness demands that you distance yourself from the ordinary. Because greatness cannot be achieved among the masses, you must walk alone at least for a while. Put your head down and work. While others party, you grind. While they waste time, you invest in your future. And when you return, when the results start spe...
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