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My point is that too many people are reading the VAH and thinking they have to follow evey single word to the letter, then they get confused about things. Don't be afraid to stray away from the method is what I'm saying, just step outside your comfort zone every now and then to see how it plays out. Try going direct for a day or trying the Apocalypse during day game.
You get the idea, don't get so enthralled by the method that you don't believe in anything else.
to be honest i think A Minor is right... lets not blaspheme the MM. If i imagine some AFC who is REALLY REALLY bad, i would tell him to follow the MM word for word in the beginning. Through practice and use of the routine, you develop some expertise and then can start improvising. i think improvising before having the general framework is a recipe for disappointment. is it possible to become a PUA without MM... sure. but it's A LOT harder.
i'm not saying MM is the bible of pickup, but i think a lot of PUA's would agree that it's the best starting ground for AFC's. i think the whole point of MM is so that you can understand the philosophies and theories behind it and then develop your game naturally.