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And Fiction, don't you think you're being a little too hard on him?
You might be trying to give some constructive criticism, but I don't see the constructive part of it. I've seen you give good advice before, what's up?
Yeah, you're probably right I was a little harsh. I sent him a PM earlier and told him I could email him some stuff.
Honestly, it comes down to him. If he really wants to make the change, then I applaud him and this is certainly an excellent resource to begin improving yourself.
Resurrection: Don't let my previous comment affect your self-perception/esteem. If that is really not how you are, then just realize that you have a presentation problem. In fact, this should be evident in your other social difficulties.
It's a simple matter--if you're already a great guy, then you just need to work on getting it out there and getting it recieved well. The substance is laready there, you just need to improve the rhetoric. It's like a politician delivering a speech or a salesman pushing a product--it could be the best legislation in the world or the most phenomenal marchandise, but if your presentation is poor, no one is ever going to know it and thus will never be able to experience it.
But the hard part is already done--you have a good product. The best salesmen are the ones who actually believe in what they're selling. Then when they are selling it, they know that they are doing the customers a favor instead of just closing a deal.
As for constructive criticism--I suggest reading the Mystery Method: How To Get Beautiful Women In Bed With You, followed by the Stylelife challenge. You might also read The Game, as you might be able to relate to Niel Strauss.
How is the rest of your personal life?