November 26th, 2011 by
Eric Disco
Now that winter rolled around, I’ve been looking for indoor places to meet women.
I was taking the train around the city looking for different locations, and I noticed something:
All the cute girls I was meeting were on the train going to these locations rather than at the locations themselves.
There’s a reason a lot of guys inevitably ask the question: How do I meet women on public transportation?
In New York City, aside from women walking down the street, there is probably no place you see more attractive women.
So it’s very worthwhile to get good at meeting women on public transportation.
First, let’s discuss the pros and cons of doing this.
The Advantages of Meeting People on Public Transportation:
There are a lot of gorgeous women. If you ride public transportation, I don’t have to tell you how many attractive women you see, particularly during rush hour. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Subway Game |
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November 16th, 2011 by
Eric Disco
Thirty years ago, Dr. Stanley Milgram requested his graduate students perform an experiment.
They were to go down into the subways of New York City and, over and over, ask people if they could have their seat.
“Excuse me, may I have your seat?”
Originally, the experiment was conducted to see just how many people would give up their seats. Surprisingly, two thirds did.
But the more interesting part about this experiment is the trepidation the students experienced trying to carry out this task.
Those of you who have had trouble breaching the invisible barrier between you and that attractive stranger on the street will relate to their experiences.
The seemingly simple assignment proved to be extremely difficult, even traumatic, for the students to carry out. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 7th, 2011 by
Eric Disco
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See the top of this chart? It’s not a point, it’s an arrow. That’s not an accident.
Here’s a secret that “successful” people won’t tell you: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Self-Improvement Strategies |
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