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Hey @SaintSovereign
I know you’re busy pushing out updates as quickly as possible, I just wanted to ask if Ascended Mogul V2 is coming up soon?
The persuapulator sub is here! Thanks!
From my journal:
Running this in my stack and reading Robert Greene books
From my journal:
That’s quite an experience.
Great results from Power can corrupt. After a 3-minute loop yesterday, I’ve been a lot more charismatic and authentic. The biggest result was telling a co-worker off mid-shift after finally having enough of his condescending attitude. Afterwards, pretty much immediately, everyone changed their attitude towards me in a good way. I think the boldness really shocked people and thought I didn’t have it in me. It was the execution, the calm assertive, yet dominant and fierce. If this becomes a permanent part of my behaviour, I’ll be able to relax with people because I know I can defend myself properly. Now I’m understanding the balance aspect of what the objectives talk about. It’s okay to be an arsehole 15% of the time for the correct reasons.
I’ve been running PCC for around 45 days (one loop everyday). Here’s my current log about the program:
Hello
I have used many titles that have brought about a tremendous transformation in my life, and I am here to talk about my experience with the ‘Power Can Corrupt’ program. Being from a wealthy family, I faced unique challenges associated with power and responsibility. When I was nine years old, my father gave me a collection of books, including Robert Greene’s works, and reading ‘The 48 Laws of Power’ and ‘The 33 Strategies of War’ was the spark that inspired me. During the four cycles of listening to ‘Power Can Corrupt,’ I learned how to influence and lead ethically and effectively, how to negotiate and win mental and strategic battles, and I gained an understanding of how people’s motivations are formed and how they can be directed towards achieving common goals. I also learned patience and long-term thinking, the ability to analyze complex scenarios, and to make decisions based on data rather than just emotion.
I would now like to inquire about the possibility of developing a new title inspired by ‘The 33 Strategies of War,’ which I found profoundly inspiring. I believe that integrating Greene’s strategies with your techniques could lead to creating a powerful tool for personal and professional development.
Thank you, Fire and Saint Sovereign, for all that you provide, and I eagerly await your response and thoughts on this proposal.