![]() ![]() If you are hoping to learn speed seduction from this book, good luck. It is incredibly vague and I sense that from a man as smart as Jeffries this is done intentionally, with your pocket book in mind. Instead, I have found this book to be a plug for a more expensive series. He never has enough time to talk about things you need to to know or go in-depth with them. Instead, it gives you a lot of teases and right when you think you are going to get some good information to use in the field, there comes a plug for his in-depth series that you can purchase on the website or a online coaching series that you can order. So, why am I rating this book low? This book does not give you a platform to use speed seduction. I also enjoy NLP and Hypnosis techniques. I am not one of the countless men who want to warn you that this won't fill the metaphorical hole in your chest. If you were thinking about upping your game, the Mystery Method has much more to offer. Sadly after reading this book (twice because I thought I missed something the first time), I have learned nothing about how to do this. It's the sum of these things that bring about the emotions, and keeping your finger on the pulse of their emotions is the key to success. ![]() Having said that, there is one thing that he says that rings true for me: Having success with ladies is more about the emotions they experience with you, than about what you say, look like, or do. How he has survived professionally for 20 years on this platform is, well, kind of unbelievable in itself. Like in a used-car salesman sort-of way: "You might really love this car if you buy it now" is, by his way of thinking, going to make a person love the car, and by it now. My takeaway is that Ross seem to enjoy taking double-speak, ambiguity and metaphors for a ride - a really, really, really long one. There might be something to Speed Seduction, but you will not find it in this book. What he does talk about is "How great it is" "How you are going to love this" etc. Not once does he actually explain anything, or even give an example of how any of the material he talks about is used in meeting people. I was warned of this by one other reviewer, but I took it with a grain of salt. "And see my website for how it is actually done." Each of the five "chapters" ends with "and the details are on my DVD." The remaining 21 "Modules" are transcripts of videos also each of which provides no actual value. I can't call this a book review - because it's not a book - it's a transcript of a Slide Presentation of a promotion of the authors website and DVD's. ![]()
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