I didn't see a thread here suggesting a new goal or "complex" for Roosh.
Give Me a Complex
Roosh is editing/publishing other writers' work at Return of Kings. But he needs a new full-time project based on his science/game/travel/writing experience. I'll toss out a few ideas.
1) Workshops. Roosh's successful workshops were interrupted by his travels. They say you haven't mastered something until you can teach it. I would be particularly interested in whether Roosh can accumulate scientific evidence concerning the efficacy of game. Theoretically, if guys just went out and experimented on their own, how much worse would they do than men who conciously implemented game principles?
2) Date Lab. I enjoy Roosh's dissection of the Date Lab column. Unfortunately the original columns are probably copyright. It's too bad, because otherewise he could write a book called "30 Bad Dates". I wonder whether he could get a mainstream newspaper dating column analyzing Date Lab, or something similiar. The challenge is to get mainstream dissemination of his work.
3) Women-focused. Roosh offered to help Toronto women become more feminine. I wonder whether he could actually help large numbers of women become more attractive. This would help everybody. It would seem really easy IF he could get women to listen.
Give Me a Complex
Roosh is editing/publishing other writers' work at Return of Kings. But he needs a new full-time project based on his science/game/travel/writing experience. I'll toss out a few ideas.
1) Workshops. Roosh's successful workshops were interrupted by his travels. They say you haven't mastered something until you can teach it. I would be particularly interested in whether Roosh can accumulate scientific evidence concerning the efficacy of game. Theoretically, if guys just went out and experimented on their own, how much worse would they do than men who conciously implemented game principles?
2) Date Lab. I enjoy Roosh's dissection of the Date Lab column. Unfortunately the original columns are probably copyright. It's too bad, because otherewise he could write a book called "30 Bad Dates". I wonder whether he could get a mainstream newspaper dating column analyzing Date Lab, or something similiar. The challenge is to get mainstream dissemination of his work.
3) Women-focused. Roosh offered to help Toronto women become more feminine. I wonder whether he could actually help large numbers of women become more attractive. This would help everybody. It would seem really easy IF he could get women to listen.