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Soon, I noticed that I was beginning to drive myself berserk with the endless amount of thought I was putting into everything. Instead of picking up the phone and calling when _I_ felt like it, I was waiting 3 days like a jerk-off because some other jerk-off declared some kind of golden rule.
I bought a girl I have been seeing for less than a week a nice arrangement of Oriental Lillys the other day. Is it because I'm a sucker? No. It's because I fucking felt like it, and she's a delight to be around. So why the fuck not?
There is an embedded assumption in this article that instead of following rules or guidelines, you should follow feelings, and do something because you "feel" like doing it. I agree with not depending too much on rules and guidelines, but I'd not recommend trusting your feelings either. This article intends to make a newbie independent and natural but it's just replacing one false sense of security (pua rules) with another (feelings).
From the kind of background and conditioning newbies come from, their belief systems have already fucked up their thought patterns and feelings, with their mind being more wired towards feelings of neediness, depression and negativity. Rules are important because they show a way of doing something different, so they the newbies can break old thought patterns and see for themselves that anything works.
You cannot just pick up the guitar and start playing. You learn a few basic chords and play some easy songs. You follow some rules. Once you are comfortable, you easily break those rules and still play well. In order to break the rules, you must first learn the rules!