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Why a Year?

It’s simple. Success with women—whether you call it game, pickup, or social dynamics—is mostly a self-taught field. And that often means the blind leading the blind.

There are countless “gurus” who aren’t qualified to teach but do it anyway. A few are skilled teachers, but in my view, most are more interested in making money than in truly passing on knowledge.

From my years in the game, I’ve learned that the best way to master this isn’t through endless routines, in-field breakdowns, or abstract theory introduced too early. The real key is spending time around a mentor—someone who guides you directly. In other words: learning by osmosis.

I want my students to understand both what to do and why. And that takes time.

Three to six months is rarely enough for new behaviors to truly sink in. Sure, you can memorize routines, literature, and mindsets in a couple of months. But internalizing them—that’s the difference between knowing it and living it.

On top of that, a beginner faces countless obstacles: ego, fear of rejection, struggling to approach, not creating attraction, or not knowing why something worked (and how to repeat it). The list goes on.

So I asked myself: What’s the best way to teach this while getting my students real results?

The answer: a year-long mentorship. Weekly lessons, ongoing challenges, and the ability to reach me whenever obstacles arise. That way, we can tweak and calibrate together as they progress.

And that’s how this mentorship program was born.