oh, so you preselected a several titles you thought which were the most fitting to your goals
Yes. But, I think other subs have been loaded by other people because Chat GPT knew more than the subs I put in.
That is kind of what I wanted to know, that you really tried it and that you are a hunter while wanted works better as a mystery man. The question is can you consciously guide wanted to work as a hunter or better use primal and miss out on other aspects of wanted.
Thanks for your answer!
I have decided to go with @Jouissance suggestion of Primal + Spartan: Apex Warrior. Iām still debating about a third sub.
My suggestion would be run those two for a cycle and then see what you feel like running from there.
Good suggestion, run those and find out what is missing
I have decided to follow your advice and stick to two subs: Primal + Spartan. As I think about it, I want to focus on my inner self. As you suggested, I can re-evaluate after a 45-day cycle.
Thanks for your helpful suggestions.
Iām of a mind that Primal could have broader applications than developing inner game for seduction. I think Primal could be used for personal growth, improvements in socializing and networking, developing a sense of adventure and fun, getting in touch with your inner self, self-love and appreciation, masculinity, style, etc. Iām very excited to run it.
Am I crazy, or does anyone else out there see this as a landmark sub?
Seduction is different from Love.
PS is like youāre a cowboy with a lasso, you throw that rope to someone youāll like and brings it towards you.
Wanted Black is different, you donāt need to be a cowboy or a hunk. You become like a magnet it will attract everything towards you (Please read about this title carefully). They will fall for you. Even if you havenāt taken a bath, no perfume, it doesnāt matter. But be extra careful about someone who easily gets jealous.
If I want to incorporate Legacy of the Spartan, would you recommend full usage in the stack or some lesser amount?
No idea. Havenāt ran it or any physical shifter