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In addition, their “Free tours” started to significantly decline in quality. Its like they were trying to avoid saying anything that could have a potential to be misinterpreted (which unfortunately is most of pick up) and were just putting out safe fluff content. Their almost daily videos, which I previously used to love, now started feeling watered down. However, that is a different debate To me This felt like “selling out”.Ī few months later, I also started noticing a change in RSD’s content.
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I use the word “potential” because I don’t think they ultimately would’ve even lost any revenue….if they just owned this whole thing and changed their strategy to capture all the free publicity. They just wanted to avoid the potential of more lost revenues. The guys who run RSD, “Tyler” and “Papa” didn’t care about doing what was “right”. Now, I realize that this was obviously a calculated business decision done to minimize potential lost profits. I thought this was extremely lame, Why not stand up for your employees when most of the things being said about them are horribly wrong and even slanderous? This made no sense to me. They just kept their mouth shut the whole time and a few months later Julien went on CNN and apologized. The part that surprised me was how Julien and the rest of RSD did not stand up for themselves AT ALL. His videos and comments were taken out of context and used by the media to push their own agenda. I felt bad for Julien, he didn’t deserve this. I followed the news closely and was both surprised & disgusted. In case you are not familiar, one of the RSD instructors, Julien, put up a few “Racy” videos on YouTube and the Main Stream media made a big deal out of it, causing him to get banned from a few countries and creating a “scandal”. Near the end of 2014, “JulienGate” happened. I was doing cold approach pickup as if it was my job, yet I would sleep with 1-3 new girls a month. Nevertheless, my ROI (Return on Time) was horrible. In addition, I started eating healthy and learned to meet women without alcohol. Don’t get me wrong it wasn’t a “bad period”, my overall results with women improved. I ran up my credit card debt and never hit the gym. Cold approach pick-up is the only area of my life I focused on improving in. I bought into the sales pitch “looks don’t matter” so I didn’t pay attention to health, career, or lifestyle. I even had a picture of Julien on my dream board (let no one say I’m not transparent).ĭuring this time period, I spent pretty much every single day going out and trying to pick up girls. I was never a die-hard fanboy but definitely sipped from the Kool-aid quite a bit. In addition, I started attending the RSD “Free tour” events and watching some of their free YouTube content. Through there I wound up meeting a lot of cool people, some of which are my closest friends to this day. I was impressed and joined the local RSD Facebook group. That night Tyler appeared inspiring, passionate, and quite down to earth. I expected him to be annoying, dorky, and a shitty person (like in the book). I heard that “Tyler” was doing a speech at someone’s house and I decided to go. I only knew a few people there and wanted to meet other guys to go out and pickup girls with. Around summer of 2013, I moved to Los Angeles. In case you haven’t read the book, in it Owen Cook, i.e “Tyler Durden” (one of the two founders of RSD) is portrayed negatively as a dorky asshole.
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Like a lot of people, I heard about them and the PUA community in general after reading Neil Strauss’s “The Game” around late 2012.
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In the interest of full transparency, I will share my limited background and experience with RSD. Sometimes those two go hand in hand, and sometimes they conflict. At the end of the day, RSD is a for-profit- business whose primary goal isn’t to maximize your success with women but to maximize their profit. Secondly, just like its important “to give credit where credit is due”, it is also important to call out bad/incorrect information. One is because I get asked this question quite often in various forms: What do I think about this RSD instructor? What do I think about this RSD product? Is it worth to take their boot camp? So here is my honest opinion about them – the good, the mixed, and the bad. I wanted to make this post for two reasons.