What to write about in your game/player blog

Guys have asked, “What should I write about in the game blog?” (I said originally that the game blog acts as an ad to collaborators, among other things… check out the link). Write about whatever is going on and whatever you think about it, positive or negative. Most players who develop any skill will have some positive and some negative experiences, and readers respond well to something approximating authenticity. Write to teach yourself (it works) but also write to inspire other guys in their journeys… I retarded my own growth by not writing. Write too for others: over time, search engine traffic to your game blog will go up, leading to a virtuous cycle of men teaching men, and you never know when the right guy will stumble upon you and achieve enlightenment. The horrors of modern feminism happened because millions of women talked to each other about how to extract resources from men and avoid responsibility, and today men are too busy with video games to understand the world we live in. We need to teach other.

So if you did 10 approaches and they all failed, write about that. If you just had your first threesome, write about that. If you aren’t getting the things you want, write about that. If you are getting something you want, write about that. Write about the journey that brings you to where you are today and what you are doing this week to get you where you want to go. Write about the world around you. Few experiences are 100% positive or 100% negative. The guys who write overwhelmingly of one or the other either have skewed lives, or their psychologies are skewed, or there is something else going on.

Frustration and negativity also depend on a lot of things… like, if you’re a male 5 chasing female 7s, you’re going to have a hard time. Judge guys based on where they start and where they get to… if you’re a male 4 and improve yourself to a 5 and snag a 6, that’s victory, IMO. If you’re a male high 7 and are slumming it with 5s, that’s a thing you can do, but it won’t be that interesting to others. A well-known professional actor’s game blog wouldn’t be very intersting either… imagine, “I had to choose among a Victoria’s Secret Model, a starlette, the hottest waitress in LA, and another model, but I had to get up for a shoot in the morning, so I just had a threesome with two 9s.” Not problems most guys can relate to. If you are making some progress but not getting laid, write about that.

If your experience is 100% negative frustration, and you have volume (you don’t live in a small town/city), I don’t know what to say… you might lack any number of things… there are probably game checklists out there. The usual advice about lifting, fixing your diet, developing generic social skills without cold approach pressure… those things all apply.

There’s a saying in game, “Say what you see.” If you can’t think of things to say, talk about whatever you’re seeing and what you think about it. If you can think of any general lessons, talk about them. If you run a/b tests, describe what you find.

I started writing on Reddit, figuring I had a couple of things to say… then it turned out I had more to say… then I realized that many of the readers, voters, and moderators there are… who they are. Not all are fools, I want to add, but enough are fools that it’s impossible to explore the contours of non-monogamy there, and I am also not a fan of being beholden to the capricious. I began writing here, propitiously, a bit before Ms. Slav appeared, and she was an unusual experience: every guy has a thing about “this one girl who is different,” but I will claim that I have enough experience to say she is different.

Write on your own platform, not on Reddit or in a moderated forum, because you are harder to silence on a website than on someone else’s site. Forum quality declines to the level of the persons willing to spend enough time to moderate it. That rule explains much of what one sees. Independence is valuable.

A lot of guys, too, don’t really want to be players and just want to get a pretty and acceptable girlfriend. That’s a fine goal. It probably means the game blog will be truncated, just as many men’s lives are truncated by emotionally and psychologically murderous women. Or by emotionally, physically, and psychologically glorious women, who limit a man’s desire to chase strange. Just practice and tell us what happens. With enough practice you will become good, relative to where you started. I realized that I am the only person writing, who I am aware of, who has approached non-monogamy in the specific way I’ve been doing. Your revelations, which you teach yourself by writing, might also be useful to other guys. I know of at least two other guys who are seriously doing something like I have been doing, and another 10 – 20 who have read the book carefully and are thinking about it. If those other guys write their own stories, we’ll get rolling towards something like a movement. I just checked and about 30 ppl found their way here from search today. 20 – 50 will find their way here tomorrow. How did you find your way into the community? Probably from search, from a random link somewhere… I have links to all these guys, who all do something to shape the world we live in…

* Krauser PUA

* Dalrock

* Days of Game

* Rollo Tomassi / The Rational Male

* Magnum

* Good Looking Loser

* Red Pill Dad blog

* Reddit Red Pill

Don’t write under your real name. Legal names make you more vulnerable to the mob and the surveillance state.

Good blog writers show themselves to be engaged, learning, and practicing their trade. Bad ones reveal themselves as followers and fools. Interacting with chicks a lot generates the best ideas/stories: you see something, you hear something, you report back on it… it’s like trying to be a reporter who goes out and talks to people on the scene versus one who never leaves the office. One person is going to generate a lot of good insights and the other person is not. Bogus players write platitudes about cultivating “inner game” or write about how “not to back down” or give repeated, fifth-hand advice about “body language.” Guys who have something valuable to say write about this one girl they were talking to and how that went.

Interacting with chicks generates the best material.

Bring back knowledge from your journey and share the knowledge. Some of the writers above disagree with each other… some of them I often disagree with… all of them I think advance things a bit. Go advance things.

Author: The Red Quest

How can we live and be in society?

6 thoughts on “What to write about in your game/player blog”

  1. >Write to teach yourself
    >We need to teach other
    >Your revelations, which you teach yourself by writing, might also be useful to other guys.

    Great points here. There’s not only value for ourselves, but value to the community in writing.

    I’ve noticed in myself that when I have an idea for a post, that idea sticks with me for a couple of days. It’s all I can think about, and it leads to plenty of introspection with a tad bit of self-development. It’s a good way to break our goals in bite-sized chunks. We want to climb Everest. And that happens one stage at a time. Every blog post is an mini-expedition towards the tip.

    For those men who grew up with a strong father figure, that understood these things from an early age, I can’t imagine them being interested in our space. They may look at our little tribe and think we’re ridiculously overthinking things, and simply stumbling upon truths that are self-evident to them. On the other hand, those of us who bought into the social programming of “women are men, except better”, we need guidance. We need evidence and examples showing us that there’s a different way to see the world. We need men before us to illustrate what we know to be true deep, deep down in our guts. And it all starts with lust: we wanna fuck, or if we’re fucking we would like the choice of whom we’re fucking. That little nagging hunger we have, can only truly be satisfied by understanding Game and the psychology behind it.

    In some sense, we’re living in ancient times, where wisdom was held and shared by the elders of the tribe. They maintained sacred knowledge upon which the community thrived. That’s how I see this community today. I believe the guys in this space are the first generation of people (starting with Strauss’s The Game) to document natural intergender dynamics. In fact, we’re just rediscovering what was common knowledge to our ancestors, which may be why it was never written before.

    A hundred years from know, a few more generations away, I can only imagine how people will respond to these writings.

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    1. Yeah man and I’m enjoying reading your work… keep it up.

      I’m not sure copies of the sex club book will survive… not many people order it in paper… I dunno, maybe I should write a red pill sex club memoir. It would probably have 10 readers, maybe 12.

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    2. Agreed… except Neil Strauss did not really start this movement with “The Game”. He was just explaining Mystery’s teaching, with some drama thrown in… which made for a good book I guess.

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