Main Disc. Thread - Emperor: The Art of War (Now Available! Q Core for Customs Available!)

Dong of War scripting confirmed

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That’s funny, I had mentioned that b4, questioning would E: Executive mixed with SMX get you to get in there and bring her there quickly and efficiently… add AoW to the mix and you’ll probably figure out all the mental/emotional obstructions built over the years and learn how to either Maneuver around them or learn how to tear down the mental/emotional walls so you can break her back and bring out the water works… I’m a firm believer that every woman is a squirter but SubClub hasn’t confirmed this… I’m joking but they haven’t. @SaintSovereign @Fire

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Absolutely.

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Look into Lean Canvas by Ash Maurya.

I found it to be a good tool for developing quick business plans. For mapping out different types of business models.

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I haven’t run it yet, but it’s definitely worth trying out in my opinion.

I went on another winning streak today… Which is extra impressive considering the fact that I already gained 150 elo, so today’s opponents were much more skilled than last week…

Art of war is helping me find ways to be much more effective in my studying of chest openings, as well

I used to try and memorize all of the chest openings, through brute, force repetition, and memorization

Since starting this title, I only do very, very short reviews of chess openings, and I spend most of my time, just brushing up on the fundamentals of that opening, not worrying too much about memorizing specific lines so long as I feel like the position is generally playable

But I have identified and saved a few key lines that I would need to memorize to really take my opening prep to the next level… I’m mostly playing off of instinct, but I have a few few lines that I review more frequently so that if they come up, I’m able to capitalize on the instant wind that comes from my opponents seemingly harmless mistake

I’ve also changed my opening style quite a lot, to focus on openings where I gambit upon in exchange for much more attacking opportunities,

And I’m somehow able to keep a mental log of which openings get me the best win rate, and I gravitate towards those naturally.

I’m overall feeling like I’m much more well prepared despite very minimal effort in my chest improvement journey. Minimal effort, but the minimum effective dose for maximum results.

The last thing that’s really interesting is that the art of war hasn’t increased my bullet chess skills in the slightest. The increase has been in my tactical awareness and strategizing, not my overall cognition and pattern recognition, like might happen from limitless

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I share the same sentiment, lol. I think they’re must-runs for any subliminal enthusiast.

Power Can Corrupt (now Emperor: The Will To Power) was powerful in how it gave you the edge. The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is a popular book - but anyone can read a book. The wonder came from one’s ability to consciously and subconsciously recognize or apply those laws in real time. Subliminal Club took the universal wisdom in that book, and implemented it into a subliminal that allows you to do just that - in a way that continuously improves the quality of your life, while removing the ethical dilemma that naturally arises when social dynamics are viewed through a strategic lens. It’s an innovative idea that has never been done before, and it will never be replicated on the level that it has been done because other companies simply don’t have the technology to incorporate it as powerfully (NLE with 48 Laws of Power), nor the competence to actually understand an arguable treatise on a scholarly level and implement it into a working subliminal script through linguistic expertise. For me, Emperor: The Art of War owes itself a mandatory run through a similar fashion.

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What do you think about E:TWP generally?
How you were feeling when you running it? And point of your ROI scale how would you evaluate?

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chef’s kiss

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This is the most quantifiable change in my life since AOW

But to me it’s just really an exciting sign that the change I’m feeling in other areas of my life is real.

I’m more confident with women, especially with discernment and with rejecting women that wouldn’t give me a higher quality of life if I were to build a connection with them.

I’m more organized, but, not just in the “productive” sense like with Executive - on AOW I’m becoming better prioritized and doing more effective things with less time

I’m emotionally detached from the outcome but more engaged than ever in the process

I’m moving away from building my “skills” like a traditional capitalistic “soldier” and moving towards building my PLANS TO WIN AT LIFE.

I’ve become really clear with my subliminal selections on which subs have the biggest long term gain/advantage.

My morning and evening routines are much better

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For me after WTP, it was like
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I took off my rose colored glasses, and saw the truth of all my relationships of 20+ years for what they truly are. I found true friends in unexpected corners, in places i had overlooked.

While those who spoke of lifelong friendship were nothing more than charismatic speakers with an agenda.

I can read the intentions of both men and women with ease now. It makes all communication easier.

You also always know what to say and how to say it

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How does it compare to Emperor: Art of War for you?

Or Daredevil: True Social for social situations if you’ve tested that?

I have tried AoW about 5 times now.

  • My presence is felt even if I don’t say anything.
  • Emotional mastery is top tier. Its like there is a distance between the emotional me and the Art of War version of me. I always speak in a calculated way. Though at times i revert back to the old me who talks a lot.
  • I have come to like silence more, tho I am still talkative
  • The anti-recon script has worked wonders for me. Today I suddenly did wood working with a small square block with my multi tool knife. It felt very relaxing and therapeutic. Also went for a walk in the sun with friends

(It’s supposed to be a dog holding a stick)

  • There is a lot of internal progress in the past week. Like the quiet before a storm. I’m sharpening myself to make big moves next month.
  • And women seem to stare a lot more than usual.
  • My skin also feels good, fashion sense got a bit of an update.
  • I have a sense of calm in my life for the past week.
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Compared to WTP, the most noticeable is, every situation has the option to become like a war, if i so choose. I become a strategic commander who finds the most optimal route to success. After checking out all possible options. I have also begun to get into the heads of my opponents while formulating plans.

In WTP, the same situation may not have the best strategy for success but I know for a fact that all humans that are part of the plan are competent and loyal. I can also use certain people for my own agenda. i also have the option of creating strategic conflict with me as the winner in the end.

In simple terms,

WTP AoW
anti-bullshit radar to smell intentions from miles away A competent commader going to war to reach his goals knowing that the win is certain

Still needs more exposure for AoW

Haven’t tried True Social yet as I am already talkative in social situations.

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This. Brilliant to read, and a really helpful distinction when it comes to dating :100:

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Ok, so I’m curious now; what were your conclusions in this area?
I know they’ll just be specific to you, not universal suggestions or anything, but yeah, you sparked my curiosity :smiley:

Getting some real FOMO vibes with this sub (and Will to Power too lol).
But.
One step at a time. Need to focus on my immediate goals over the next 12 months and build a foundation.
But I can definitely see myself running Emperor Art of War and Will To Power sometime after that.
It’s absolutely the kind of thing I’d love :slight_smile:

There is something special about this sub.

Last week I listened to the audiobook version of Sun Tzu’s AOW. The last time I read it was 15+ years ago. This time I heard it anew. I heard the simplicity and genius.

I took away many things from that listen, mostly the principle of 5. Many of the topics were broken down into 5 parts of understanding.

AOW is now a part of my stack.

While I won’t be dropping ASBR or EOG anytime soon, I do wonder what an HOM, ED, & AOW stack would be like. It sounds like the ultimate Patriarch stack. After I complete my EOG journey, I may run this stack all name embedded.

I’m thinking HOM w/ The golden one, keeping my ED w/ Anvil of Hephaestus, and AOW w/ Wisdom of the Ages.

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Interested combo there, have been intrigued by that module. What’s your experience been so far?

I was about to suggest this. I’m not a chess master by any means (not even that good at it), but Emperor: The Art of War is rooted more in longer-term strategic planning. Those strategies will eventually help you make quick decisions under pressure, but – at least to me – that seems to fall within the realm of cognitive enhancement. AoW has some cognitive enhancement, but to really supercharge this, I’d recommend trying Limitless as well.

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