The Complete Guide To Social Mastery (Become Charismatic)

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The Complete Guide to Social Mastery

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From Confidence to Charisma: Your Step-by-Step Blueprint to become socialball

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Table Of Contents
Introduction

The Road to Social Mastery
Why Confidence, Charisma, and Connection Are Learnable
How This Guide Will Help You

Part I – Foundations of Confidence
Beyond “Fake It Till You Make It”
Breaking the Mold: Exploring Multiple Versions of Yourself
Identifying Shy vs. Confident Behaviors
Look, Feel, Sound Framework for Confidence
The Confidence Feedback Loop

Part II – Understanding and Influencing Others
Communication Colors: Red, Yellow, Green, Blue
Adapting Your Style Without Losing Yourself

Part III – Building Charisma and Presence
Predator vs. Prey: Body Language That Signals Confidence
Leading with Humor and Vulnerability
Authenticity, Integrity, and Emotional Presence
Storytelling & Speaking Like a Leader
Confidence-Charisma Feedback Loop

Part IV – Applying these in Social Situations
First Impressions: Fun, Trust, Respect
Dating and Relationship Dynamics
Career and Leadership Influence
Social Experiments & “Stage Time”
Integrating Skills for Social Mastery

Part V – Advanced Strategies and Long-Term Mastery
Sustaining Social Growt
Handling Difficult Social Dynamics
Deepening Charisma Through Emotional Work
Avoiding Burnout While Maximizing Influence
Lifelong NTmaxx Mindset

Conclusion & Next Steps

Integrating Skills for Life
Reflection, Deliberate Practice, and Growth
NTmaxxing as a Continuous Journey

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Introduction
The Road to Social Mastery


Confidence, charisma, and connection are often misunderstood. Popular advice like “fake it till you make it” or “just be yourself” rarely works. Real social mastery is learnable, grounded in practice, mindset, and self-awareness.


I went from extreme shyness and akwadness to a very charismatic man.
I can say that charisma isn’t innate. It’s a skill anyone can develop with deliberate effort.



This guide will help you:
Develop genuine confidence that feels natural
Cultivate charisma rooted in authenticity
Connect effectively across different personality types
Apply skills in everyday life, relationships, and professional settings


Think of this as your social gym: you’ll train your presence, voice, body language, mindset, and understanding of others to maximize social influence.
This is going to be one of the most important guide you will ever read on this forum,
keep in mind that this guide will give you the information you need.
But you need to apply it yourself onto your daily life.
So without your own action, this guide is useless.
Enjoy!

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

- Part I -

Foundations of Confidence

___ ____________________________________ __



Chapter 1

Beyond “Fake It Till You Make It”


Confidence is not pretending or just positive thinking - it’s behavioral mastery and mindset expansion.


Example:
I used to be a very shy individual, i started with practicing to smile strangers, greeting people in shops,
i even asked for a free protein shake at the gym. Each small step broke limiting beliefs.


Exercise:
Identify one small social action to practice this week. Observe how it feels and the response it generates.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____


Chapter 2

Breaking the Mold


We often live inside self-imposed labels: shy, nerdy, introverted, technical. True confidence comes from exploring multiple versions of yourself: charismatic, inspiring, humorous, philosophical.


Mindset Shift: Instead of “I am shy vs. confident,” ask, Which version of myself fits this situation?


Exercise:
Try acting outside your usual identity in low-stakes interactions. Reflect on the experience.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____
Chapter 3

Identifying Shy vs. Confident Behaviors

TraitShy BehaviorsConfident Behaviors
VocalQuiet, filler words, apologetic, monotoneStrong volume, melodic tone, clear articulation, pauses
VisualLooking down, small posture, closed gesturesOpen posture, tall stance, direct eye contact, relaxed gestures


Exercise:
Record yourself in a conversation. Note shy tendencies, then practice adopting confident behaviors.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 4

Look, Feel, Sound Framework


Confidence develops through three layers:
Look
– posture, facial expressions, gestures
Feel – mindset, emotional state
Sound – vocal qualities: tone, pace, volume



Key Insight:
Feelings follow behavior. Adjust what you can control - stand tall, speak clearly, smile naturally. Your brain will respond with genuine confidence.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 5
The Confidence Feedback Loop

Act confident (look and sound confident)
Brain interprets these signals -> you start feeling confident
Repeat deliberately until natural


Tip:
Confidence doesn’t erase shyness - it coexists. Give confidence “stage time” while letting your authentic self show appropriately.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Part II

Understanding and Influencing Others
___ ____________________________________ __


Chapter 6
Communication Colors


Understanding personality-driven communication improves connection.


ColorMotivated ByTraitsHow to Communicate
RedPower, resultsBold, decisive, competitiveBe direct, concise, outcome-focused
YellowFun, connectionSocial, enthusiastic, creativeBe energetic, story-driven, light
GreenPeace, stabilityCalm, supportive, patientBe patient, calm, supportive
BlueLogic, structurePrecise, careful, detail-orientedBe structured, factual, accurate


Core Principle:
Defaulting to your own style causes miscommunication. Social mastery requires flexible, authentic adaptation.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____
Chapter 7

Adapting Your Style Without Losing Yourself


Identify your default color: introverted/extroverted, logical/emotional, speaking pace
Observe others’ colors and adapt accordingly
Practice communicating across all four colors while retaining your core identity


Exercise:
Interact with one person this week using a communication style different from your default. Note results.


_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Part III
Building Charisma and Presence
___ ____________________________________ __

Chapter 8
Predator vs. Prey – Body Language

Prey Movements:
quick, jerky, anxious -> low status
Predator Movements: slow, deliberate, controlled -> confident, calm, authoritative


Exercise:
Walk into a room slowly, stand tall with open posture, pause before speaking. Observe reactions.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 9

Leading with Humor and Vulnerability


Humor: breaks tension, creates relatability
Vulnerability: signals authenticity, invites connection

Tip:
“Go first.” Share a small personal story or joke to establish trust.

_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 10
Authenticity, Integrity, and Emotional Presence


Charisma is sustainable when rooted in honesty. Avoid small lies or over-polishing yourself.
Emotional work - healing, self-love, and authenticity -amplifies charisma.

_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 11
Storytelling & Speaking Like a Leader


Use structured storytelling: setup -> conflict -> resolution
Strategic pauses command attention
Expansive gestures and vocal variation enhance presence

Exercise:
Tell a 1–2 minute story, focusing on posture, voice, and gestures. Record and review.



_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 12
Confidence-Charisma Feedback Loop


Act confidently and charismatically
Observe engagement
Internalize feedback
Refine behavior

Takeaway:
Charisma is skill + self-awareness. Every small shift compounds into a magnetic presence.

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Part IV

Applying NTmaxxing in Social Situations
___ ____________________________________ __


Chapter 13
First Impressions – Fun, Trust, Respect

Sequence:
Fun -> Trust -> Respect

Fun: playful, light, engaging
Trust: authenticity, reliability, listening
Respect: demonstrate value naturally


Exercise:
Practice this sequence in a real conversation.

_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 14

Dating and Relationship Dynamics


Lead with confidence, not neediness
Read signals and adapt (communication colors, body language)
Maintain boundaries and consistency


Exercise:
Choose one interaction this week to apply a confident, adaptive behavior.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 15
Career and Leadership Influence

Tailor messages to communication colors
Use posture, vocal tone, gestures in meetings
Employ storytelling to present ideas compellingly

Exercise:
Before a meeting, plan one adaptation for the dominant color(s) in the room.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____


Chapter 16
Social Experiments & “Stage Time”


Micro-risks: smile at strangers, start small conversations
Observe feedback and iterate
Confidence grows fastest in real-world practice


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 17
Integrating Skills for Social Mastery


Combine confidence, charisma, and social intelligence. Mastery occurs when you:


Act confident and charismatic consistently
Read and adapt to others effectively
Align behavior with authenticity


_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Part V

Advanced Strategies and Long-Term Mastery

___ ____________________________________ __


Chapter 18
Sustaining Social Growth

Deliberate practice, feedback loops, consistency
Weekly goals: new interactions, adaptive communication

_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 19

Handling Difficult Social Dynamics

Read power dynamics
Maintain integrity
Respond calmly, set boundaries, use humor or vulnerability

_____ __________________________________________________ _____


Chapter 20

Deepening Charisma Through Emotional Work



Heal past trauma, develop self-love, and embrace vulnerability
Emotional authenticity strengthens influence and connection


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 21

Avoiding Burnout While Maximizing Influence


Manage energy, engage selectively
Align behavior with values to prevent social fatigue


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 22

Lifelong NTmaxx Mindset


Curiosity, adaptability, intentional action, continuous improvement
Treat mastery as a journey, not a destination

_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Conclusion & Next Steps

Integrate all skills: confidence, charisma, social intelligence
Practice deliberately and reflect
Expand comfort zones, deepen emotional work, maintain balance
NTmaxxing = continuous growth, intentional action, and authentic connection

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

TL;DR Summary
(gpt summary)



Confidence: Look, Feel, Sound; act first, feel follows
Charisma: Predator movements, humor, vulnerability, storytelling
Communication Colors: Red, Yellow, Green, Blue; adapt without losing authenticity
First Impressions: Fun → Trust → Respect
Practical NTmaxxing: Small, deliberate social experiments
Long-Term Mastery: Reflection, emotional work, selective engagement
Mindset: Curious, adaptable, intentional—treat mastery as a lifelong journey



@Orka @Luca_. @BigBallsLarry @FlotPSL @eon
Mirin the frickin work yo, i bookmarked it and read summary. it's sounds interesting.
 
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what would you do?
Well i’m gonna tell u a story since that aleady happened to me multiple times haha.

The girl that i talked about earlier, she was very obsessed with me but eventually she’d had enough and broke up. She sent a loong novel, and i just dnr it haha.

So she kept contacting me consistenly for the next 5 months, usually once a month sent a ”How are u doing”. I just replied ”Good” and dnr the rest.

Eventually i saw her on Jesus camp and she was staring at me all the time, so i sent her a msg through snap later on that ”Are you okay, you seemt sad” and we started talking, i apologized for ghosting her and back to flirtung:lul::lul: - after camp we went on multiple dates until i ghosted her again:ogre:

—————

So if ur genuienly intrested, i’d say it’s worth it. Afterall the wife of your 8 children isin’t gonna appear from nowhere.

I could make a thread about these topics if you’d like haha
 
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Mirin
 
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Well i’m gonna tell u a story since that aleady happened to me multiple times haha.

The girl that i talked about earlier, she was very obsessed with me but eventually she’d had enough and broke up. She sent a loong novel, and i just dnr it haha.

So she kept contacting me consistenly for the next 5 months, usually once a month sent a ”How are u doing”. I just replied ”Good” and dnr the rest.

Eventually i saw her on Jesus camp and she was staring at me all the time, so i sent her a msg through snap later on that ”Are you okay, you seemt sad” and we started talking, i apologized for ghosting her and back to flirtung:lul::lul: - after camp we went on multiple dates until i ghosted her again:ogre:

—————

So if ur genuienly intrested, i’d say it’s worth it. Afterall the wife of your 8 children isin’t gonna appear from nowhere.

I could make a thread about these topics if you’d like haha
Lol yeah it's good to know you go through the same sort of thing, I used to listen to them and read their messages which was a mistake. Had one girl I dumped because she was nuts and she texts me a few weeks later after ignoring her for a bit telling me how her mum is kicking her out of the house and she has nowhere to go but live with me (complete lie from top to bottom) and then about how the same day I dumped her she had an uncle die and shit and then she calls me acting like I'm her boyfriend and not someone giving her a place to sleep and I said fuck that and she never came over. If it isn't too much effort for you, a thread on this sounds great, tag me if you make it
 
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@SlayerJonas @Randomized Shame @NumbThePain

@Sadist

BOTB worthy?
havent read fully yet, but so far - yeah

low inhib and nt truly are law
 
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Valentines Day Love GIF by Digital Pratik
 
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Bumperiino
 
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Looks good but I think I’m too nd :feelswah:
 
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Looks good but I think I’m too nd :feelswah:
Trust me bro, if you just put in work you can learn to be charismatic and social too.

Worked for me dude, i belive in u
 
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_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

The Complete Guide to Social Mastery

_______________

From Confidence to Charisma: Your Step-by-Step Blueprint to become socialball

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________



Table Of Contents
Introduction

The Road to Social Mastery
Why Confidence, Charisma, and Connection Are Learnable
How This Guide Will Help You

Part I – Foundations of Confidence
Beyond “Fake It Till You Make It”
Breaking the Mold: Exploring Multiple Versions of Yourself
Identifying Shy vs. Confident Behaviors
Look, Feel, Sound Framework for Confidence
The Confidence Feedback Loop

Part II – Understanding and Influencing Others
Communication Colors: Red, Yellow, Green, Blue
Adapting Your Style Without Losing Yourself

Part III – Building Charisma and Presence
Predator vs. Prey: Body Language That Signals Confidence
Leading with Humor and Vulnerability
Authenticity, Integrity, and Emotional Presence
Storytelling & Speaking Like a Leader
Confidence-Charisma Feedback Loop

Part IV – Applying these in Social Situations
First Impressions: Fun, Trust, Respect
Dating and Relationship Dynamics
Career and Leadership Influence
Social Experiments & “Stage Time”
Integrating Skills for Social Mastery

Part V – Advanced Strategies and Long-Term Mastery
Sustaining Social Growt
Handling Difficult Social Dynamics
Deepening Charisma Through Emotional Work
Avoiding Burnout While Maximizing Influence
Lifelong NTmaxx Mindset

Conclusion & Next Steps

Integrating Skills for Life
Reflection, Deliberate Practice, and Growth
NTmaxxing as a Continuous Journey

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Introduction
The Road to Social Mastery


Confidence, charisma, and connection are often misunderstood. Popular advice like “fake it till you make it” or “just be yourself” rarely works. Real social mastery is learnable, grounded in practice, mindset, and self-awareness.


I went from extreme shyness and akwadness to a very charismatic man.
I can say that charisma isn’t innate. It’s a skill anyone can develop with deliberate effort.



This guide will help you:
Develop genuine confidence that feels natural
Cultivate charisma rooted in authenticity
Connect effectively across different personality types
Apply skills in everyday life, relationships, and professional settings


Think of this as your social gym: you’ll train your presence, voice, body language, mindset, and understanding of others to maximize social influence.
This is going to be one of the most important guide you will ever read on this forum,
keep in mind that this guide will give you the information you need.
But you need to apply it yourself onto your daily life.
So without your own action, this guide is useless.
Enjoy!

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

- Part I -

Foundations of Confidence

___ ____________________________________ __



Chapter 1

Beyond “Fake It Till You Make It”


Confidence is not pretending or just positive thinking - it’s behavioral mastery and mindset expansion.


Example:
I used to be a very shy individual, i started with practicing to smile strangers, greeting people in shops,
i even asked for a free protein shake at the gym. Each small step broke limiting beliefs.


Exercise:
Identify one small social action to practice this week. Observe how it feels and the response it generates.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____


Chapter 2

Breaking the Mold


We often live inside self-imposed labels: shy, nerdy, introverted, technical. True confidence comes from exploring multiple versions of yourself: charismatic, inspiring, humorous, philosophical.


Mindset Shift: Instead of “I am shy vs. confident,” ask, Which version of myself fits this situation?


Exercise:
Try acting outside your usual identity in low-stakes interactions. Reflect on the experience.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____
Chapter 3

Identifying Shy vs. Confident Behaviors

TraitShy BehaviorsConfident Behaviors
VocalQuiet, filler words, apologetic, monotoneStrong volume, melodic tone, clear articulation, pauses
VisualLooking down, small posture, closed gesturesOpen posture, tall stance, direct eye contact, relaxed gestures


Exercise:
Record yourself in a conversation. Note shy tendencies, then practice adopting confident behaviors.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 4

Look, Feel, Sound Framework


Confidence develops through three layers:
Look
– posture, facial expressions, gestures
Feel – mindset, emotional state
Sound – vocal qualities: tone, pace, volume



Key Insight:
Feelings follow behavior. Adjust what you can control - stand tall, speak clearly, smile naturally. Your brain will respond with genuine confidence.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 5
The Confidence Feedback Loop

Act confident (look and sound confident)
Brain interprets these signals -> you start feeling confident
Repeat deliberately until natural


Tip:
Confidence doesn’t erase shyness - it coexists. Give confidence “stage time” while letting your authentic self show appropriately.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Part II

Understanding and Influencing Others
___ ____________________________________ __


Chapter 6
Communication Colors


Understanding personality-driven communication improves connection.


ColorMotivated ByTraitsHow to Communicate
RedPower, resultsBold, decisive, competitiveBe direct, concise, outcome-focused
YellowFun, connectionSocial, enthusiastic, creativeBe energetic, story-driven, light
GreenPeace, stabilityCalm, supportive, patientBe patient, calm, supportive
BlueLogic, structurePrecise, careful, detail-orientedBe structured, factual, accurate


Core Principle:
Defaulting to your own style causes miscommunication. Social mastery requires flexible, authentic adaptation.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____
Chapter 7

Adapting Your Style Without Losing Yourself


Identify your default color: introverted/extroverted, logical/emotional, speaking pace
Observe others’ colors and adapt accordingly
Practice communicating across all four colors while retaining your core identity


Exercise:
Interact with one person this week using a communication style different from your default. Note results.


_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_
Part III
Building Charisma and Presence
___ ____________________________________ __

Chapter 8
Predator vs. Prey – Body Language

Prey Movements:
quick, jerky, anxious -> low status
Predator Movements: slow, deliberate, controlled -> confident, calm, authoritative


Exercise:
Walk into a room slowly, stand tall with open posture, pause before speaking. Observe reactions.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 9

Leading with Humor and Vulnerability


Humor: breaks tension, creates relatability
Vulnerability: signals authenticity, invites connection

Tip:
“Go first.” Share a small personal story or joke to establish trust.

_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 10
Authenticity, Integrity, and Emotional Presence


Charisma is sustainable when rooted in honesty. Avoid small lies or over-polishing yourself.
Emotional work - healing, self-love, and authenticity -amplifies charisma.

_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 11
Storytelling & Speaking Like a Leader


Use structured storytelling: setup -> conflict -> resolution
Strategic pauses command attention
Expansive gestures and vocal variation enhance presence

Exercise:
Tell a 1–2 minute story, focusing on posture, voice, and gestures. Record and review.



_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 12
Confidence-Charisma Feedback Loop


Act confidently and charismatically
Observe engagement
Internalize feedback
Refine behavior

Takeaway:
Charisma is skill + self-awareness. Every small shift compounds into a magnetic presence.

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Part IV

Applying NTmaxxing in Social Situations
___ ____________________________________ __


Chapter 13
First Impressions – Fun, Trust, Respect

Sequence:
Fun -> Trust -> Respect

Fun: playful, light, engaging
Trust: authenticity, reliability, listening
Respect: demonstrate value naturally


Exercise:
Practice this sequence in a real conversation.

_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 14

Dating and Relationship Dynamics


Lead with confidence, not neediness
Read signals and adapt (communication colors, body language)
Maintain boundaries and consistency


Exercise:
Choose one interaction this week to apply a confident, adaptive behavior.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 15
Career and Leadership Influence

Tailor messages to communication colors
Use posture, vocal tone, gestures in meetings
Employ storytelling to present ideas compellingly

Exercise:
Before a meeting, plan one adaptation for the dominant color(s) in the room.


_____ __________________________________________________ _____


Chapter 16
Social Experiments & “Stage Time”


Micro-risks: smile at strangers, start small conversations
Observe feedback and iterate
Confidence grows fastest in real-world practice


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 17
Integrating Skills for Social Mastery


Combine confidence, charisma, and social intelligence. Mastery occurs when you:


Act confident and charismatic consistently
Read and adapt to others effectively
Align behavior with authenticity


_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Part V

Advanced Strategies and Long-Term Mastery

___ ____________________________________ __


Chapter 18
Sustaining Social Growth

Deliberate practice, feedback loops, consistency
Weekly goals: new interactions, adaptive communication

_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 19

Handling Difficult Social Dynamics

Read power dynamics
Maintain integrity
Respond calmly, set boundaries, use humor or vulnerability

_____ __________________________________________________ _____


Chapter 20

Deepening Charisma Through Emotional Work



Heal past trauma, develop self-love, and embrace vulnerability
Emotional authenticity strengthens influence and connection


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 21

Avoiding Burnout While Maximizing Influence


Manage energy, engage selectively
Align behavior with values to prevent social fatigue


_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Chapter 22

Lifelong NTmaxx Mindset


Curiosity, adaptability, intentional action, continuous improvement
Treat mastery as a journey, not a destination

_____ __________________________________________________ _____

Conclusion & Next Steps

Integrate all skills: confidence, charisma, social intelligence
Practice deliberately and reflect
Expand comfort zones, deepen emotional work, maintain balance
NTmaxxing = continuous growth, intentional action, and authentic connection

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

TL;DR Summary
(gpt summary)



Confidence: Look, Feel, Sound; act first, feel follows
Charisma: Predator movements, humor, vulnerability, storytelling
Communication Colors: Red, Yellow, Green, Blue; adapt without losing authenticity
First Impressions: Fun → Trust → Respect
Practical NTmaxxing: Small, deliberate social experiments
Long-Term Mastery: Reflection, emotional work, selective engagement
Mindset: Curious, adaptable, intentional—treat mastery as a lifelong journey



@Orka @Luca_. @BigBallsLarry @FlotPSL @eon
Botb. Read all of it.
 
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@Gengar BOTB worthy?
Good Morning Smile GIF by DreamWorks Animation
 
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brutal NT pill. If you're ND you will never apply these rules on day to day basis
 
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brutal NT pill. If you're ND you will never apply these rules on day to day basis
I mean i’m diagnosed neurodirvegent, and i’ve managed to apply all these things into my daily life
 
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I mean i’m diagnosed neurodirvegent, and i’ve managed to apply all these things into my daily life
maybe you're high IQ. I've known few guys that were ND/autistic idk and I know they wouldnt be able to pull it off. They just weird as shit during conversation
 
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Thanks man, much needed for a social retard like me.
 
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Thanks man, much needed for a retard like me.
No worries, hope u found it usefull
maybe you're high IQ. I've known few guys that were ND/autistic idk and I know they wouldnt be able to pull it off. They just weird as shit during conversation
I wouldn’t call myself smart haha, but i’m sure that if a ND person really puts himself out there it’s possible
 
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Not even sticky.. death forum theory..

Sad Studio Ghibli GIF
 
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Dnr

Why tf do people care about personality in the big 2025

Looks is all that matters if you try this bullshit irl they will see you as creepy and trying to hard
 
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Dnr

Why tf do people care about personality in the big 2025

Looks is all that matters if you try this bullshit irl they will see you as creepy and trying to hard
Biggest cope of the century, you can’t be this retarded.

This ”bullshit” is what made me get girls, land jobs, and overall be way more respected.

An MTN that has mastered these skills will pull more than a retard autistic htn, that’s jus the truth - sorry to break it to you.
 
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Dnr

Why tf do people care about personality in the big 2025

Looks is all that matters if you try this bullshit irl they will see you as creepy and trying to hard
you clearly never set foot outside
 
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