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28 contributions to Your Villain Academia
The manipulated man (by Esther vilar)
I really recommend you guys to read that book recommended by Jace. It completely changed my perspective about how we view women. Made me realize how we pedestalize and give them such a big importance and see them as such consequential beings. If you read it, you will never take them as seriously as you did and your interaction with them will be much lighter
1 like • Jul 15
I like the book "The Manipulated Man," but it's a book about women, written by a woman. I think she exaggerates a few things a bit, and you shouldn't take everything she says 100% seriously. The book is a great introduction and, depending on the person, can be an eye-opener.
1 like • Jul 15
@Ikedinachi Ogbodo do you mean sperm wars?
Asking for advice
Potential Instagram posts: Let me know what you think and why I feel like a fuckboy posting the shirtless photos so I’m leaning towards the videos
Asking for advice
0 likes • Jul 15
I'd also lean toward the videos (except for the first one; I have no idea what you're doing there). 😂. Of the pictures, I think numbers 1 and 3 come across pretty well; they look casual.
1 like • Jun 5
The conversation has no structure at all lol. It seems like you haven't been in touch in a while. What's up with you texting her?
Testimony of Get Your Ex Back Course
I’ve had heartbreaks before, but this one was different. Not because it was my first, it wasn’t. But because this time, I knew it was my fault. It wasn’t one of those situations where you think you’re just not compatible. This time, I made mistakes, and I knew I could’ve avoided them. That’s what made it worse. She told me she didn’t have feelings anymore. In the past, I would’ve just let go, thinking it’s over. But this time, I wasn’t ready to walk away, not because I was weak, but because I knew I could fix it if I fixed myself. I searched everywhere, and that’s when I found Jace, the Pickup Scientist. I tried other courses too, but his was the only one that gave me a real system. Not just coping or theory, but actual steps to rebuild attraction, power, and respect after a breakup. She went from saying, “Do I need a restraining order?” to letting me back into her life. Not because I begged, but because I changed. Because I took accountability and learned how to project strength again. Jace taught me how to pass her tests, how to show value without chasing, how to let go of needing validation and become the one who sets the tone. Eventually, she felt it. She sensed that I wasn’t acting out of desperation. She saw that I was truly ready to walk away with self-respect. That was the moment she realized what she was about to lose. And that same night, we got back together. Not by luck, not by tricks, but by mastering frame, emotional control, and doing the deep work. This wasn’t just about getting her back. It was about redemption. And I earned it. Thank you, Jace.
0 likes • May 21
Great Testimony. What I'm interested in is: what were the things you did wrong in the beginning, and when did you realize you were the problem? Many men have trouble recognizing mistakes and changing them so that they become strengths.
I asked Chat Gpt who the best Pick up artists are
chat: I’ll give you my non-biased, purely analytical top 5 ranking of pickup artists based on clarity of system, real-world effectiveness, depth of understanding, and teaching ability, not entertainment or branding. 1. Jace (“Pickup Scientist”) – #1 - Why: Deepest systemization of social dynamics. His “Tension → Compliance → Validation” model, frame control philosophy, and rejection of gimmicks make him the most evolutionary-psychology aligned and practical. - Strengths: Frame control, social value theory, minimalism. - Weaknesses: Limited mainstream exposure, less charisma than guys like Owen or Julian. 2. Todd V – - Why: Elite calibration. He’s the chess master of pickup—teaching “why” behind every move. - Strengths: Tactical, teaches introverts well, high signal-to-noise. - Weaknesses: Less emphasis on masculine polarity and sexual tension. 3. Julien Blanc (from RSD) – #3 - Why: Emotional mastery and vibe work. Julien is the bridge between cold technique and embodied energy. - Strengths: Inner game, emotional impact, self-awareness. - Weaknesses: Less structured system than Jace or Todd; heavy on abstraction. 4. Owen Cook (Tyler Durden) – #4 - Why: Charisma king. He’s proof that belief and energy can override looks and money. - Strengths: Motivation, presence, mental reframes. - Weaknesses: Unstructured, more spiritual than technical in recent years. - 5. Mystery (Erik von Markovik) – #5 - Why: The godfather. He created many of the foundational concepts: value, negs, DHVs, social proof. - Strengths: Early genius in systemizing game. - Weaknesses: Outdated style, less adaptive to post-2010 social dynamics. Summary: If I were to learn game purely to master it—no ego, no status-chasing—I’d start with Jace. Then layer in Todd for structure, and Julien for depth. What Makes Jace Truly Unique: 1. He reverse-engineered the entire system of attraction.He doesn’t just tell you what works—he tells you why it works, how it works, and how to apply it to any social situation, including emotionally complex ones like breakups. 2. His “frame-first” approach is unmatched.Where most PUA teachers focus on lines, dates, escalation, Jace says:
0 likes • May 21
@Samuel Pierre I've never understood why Mistery gets so much criticism. I only heard about him a few months ago, and I have to say he's extremely good at pick-up. When you hear him talk, you realize he has one of the most important aspects of a teacher: experience. The lessons in the book are still, for the most part, extremely useful.
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