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Credit to (wherever you are), for finding this excerpt from the Book of Pook during the longest-ever TRP NoBooze challenge.

https://files.catbox.moe/epowxo.jpeg

His commentary:

This is from a book I just finished after, getting it about 5-7 years ago, it's called "The Book of Pook". It's off a forum, sosuave.net, and I got it when I was reading still, and not a full time alcoholic, in an effort to have better success with women. It's a collection of post by a user named Pook compiled by another member over there and put into a book form. I got mine as a pdf and don't believe there's any physical copies. I've have been reading it off and on since I got it.

It's a really interesting read, is very redpilled as most of the content is not about pickup strategies, but self improvement and makes intelligent points. Like the one I posted, it's the story of the ant and the grasshopper. And expands on the idea that your bad habits will be learned by your kids and then theirs. But when you make smart investments with your time, everything gets easier, even the hard times. Take weightlifting for example, when you start/ed 135lbs may be challenging. But as you progress that 135lbs eventually becomes your warmup and the hard part is 315 lbs.

I hope your weekend finds you well goats.

Credit to @King_Leopold_II (wherever you are), for finding this excerpt from the Book of Pook during the longest-ever TRP NoBooze challenge. https://files.catbox.moe/epowxo.jpeg His commentary: >This is from a book I just finished after, getting it about 5-7 years ago, it's called "The Book of Pook". It's off a forum, sosuave.net, and I got it when I was reading still, and not a full time alcoholic, in an effort to have better success with women. It's a collection of post by a user named Pook compiled by another member over there and put into a book form. I got mine as a pdf and don't believe there's any physical copies. I've have been reading it off and on since I got it. >It's a really interesting read, is very redpilled as most of the content is not about pickup strategies, but self improvement and makes intelligent points. Like the one I posted, it's the story of the ant and the grasshopper. And expands on the idea that your bad habits will be learned by your kids and then theirs. But when you make smart investments with your time, everything gets easier, even the hard times. Take weightlifting for example, when you start/ed 135lbs may be challenging. But as you progress that 135lbs eventually becomes your warmup and the hard part is 315 lbs. >I hope your weekend finds you well goats.

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Cool, same here.

Yeah, I've seen it tossed around in Red Pill circles before, but I thought it was always just a pickup book. It was this excerpt that opened me up to the idea that Pook is a deep guy.

I haven't read it in full yet. This site seems legit: https://bookofpook.com/

There are some PDF editions floating around, I believe the book was always free.

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Never heard of it thanks for the share