Its the new year! I haven't been posting as much. I spent some time out in Cali again to catch up with a friend during his lay off from SunMicrosystems. Seems like all my friends are getting laid off. I thought it was just me. Anyway we spent most of December catching up, going out a lot and just blowing off steam.
While out at one of the clubs I ran into an instructor/guru from one of the big name companies and kind of talked with him about how things are. He said business was a big slow as far as bootcamps are concerned. A lot of gurus want to stay in this line of work and don't want to face the reality of a normal 9 to 5 and sometimes I don't blame them. But I've seen many guys out there pump the well dry trying hard to come up with as many money making strategies as possible. Right now there's a heavy focus on "natural game" as it's become the new appeal for a lot of followers of the community. Let me tell you I've rarely seen anything natural out of most of these guys. It's still routines with a lot of ad lib off the top of the head dialog thrown in. There are some guys that are pulling it off well but many aren't. And my question is why are you going from selling structured routine game to stripping that and now selling natural game? It's like teaching karate for years then telling someone to fight free form and selling that as the new idea of the time!
I don't know about the future of the community which I spoke about in an earlier blog. Whats next or rather what will be the new thing in 2010 and beyond? 2008 and 2009 has become about Natural Game. And yet I've seen these new natural guys run game and its no different than the other guys in the bar except you straighten up your body a bit more, throw in some palm reading, teasing and eye contact to go with your casual conversations. That basically a run down of what I've seen about 4 or 5 top ranked community guys do. And don't get me wrong thats all it should be basically but do you really need to analyze it like a science and shell out 3 grand to learn it? Ask yourself that.
Friday, January 2, 2009
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