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May 17th, 2012
The Blueprint Decoded Review: Not bad, but nothing special either
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atlantics

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Join Date: 04/18/2009 | Posts: 51

So I took the time and went through the 20 DVDs of the program.

I'll say what I thought was good and what I thought was bad about it:

PROS:

- Interesting theories on social conditioning

- Good advice on getting into state and mantaining it

- Useful exercises on unstifling and crossing the indifference threshold

- I liked the ego vs selfesteem part. Although I don't entirely agree with the distinction, it is still useful in a day to day basis IMO

- Interesting thoughts on sense of realities, being unreactive, having your own standards etc

- The part explaining anticipated responses is very good


CONS:

- Waay too long. 70% of the program is Tyler talking fluff or telling some story I personally don't care about at all. He could have condensed the material to 3-4 hours. A more concise and to the point way of conveying the material would have been better IMO

- Tyler can be a bit annoying at times with his over the top laughter and some of his mannerisms. Some of the members of the audience were also a bit annoying at times, interrupting Tyler, asking useless questions or trying to come off as funny or intelligent without succeeding at it.

- I like most of the advice but is it really that important for the real world? 80% of the advice is common sense if you aren't completely socially inept

- It looked like "Tyler's personal therapy session" at times, where it seemed that he was giving advice to himself. Tyler comes across to me as a guy that is too logical/analytical and who is too much in his head micromanaging. He also lacks some "chill" factor, and he isn't all that funny or "cool". He comes across as trying too hard at times. I think the advice is more suited to people who have those kind of issues but not for everyone.

CONCLUSION:

I recommend this program if you have issues with state or with being too stifled and in your head in social interactions. Other than that I think it is mostly common sense and I think you could spend those 20+ hours more productively. I give the program a 5/10 in total.
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Tyler

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Sounds like it wasn't for you man, thanks for checking it out regardless.  I recall there's a 30 day return policy for a full refund, so I'd recommend sending it back ASAP.

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xeofreestyle

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Are u kidding me? My impression of Tyler from the Blueprint, was he was a chill happy guy! As for his laughter...you would understand where its coming from if you messed up something over and over. Like I remember losing 6 girls in a row because i was acting needy on the 3rd or 4th date...and after that I remember having this "crazy man" laughter for a sec once I realized how stupid being needy truely was and I stoped being needy. So I can totally see why Tyler does that crazy laugh when hes repeating some of the things he realized. And his stories wern't pointless they were showing a meaning to what he was talking about, if you sit down and re-watch it, I'm sure it will eventually sink in. As for most of it being common sense...maybe to you, you might get "most of it" but alot of people are missing different things, thats why he goes over all areas...Overall I thought the blueprint was the best DVD for helping my dating life, that I watched!
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AlphaRonin

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Most of your Bad stuff is purelly your opinion , and it doesnt say a lot a bout you when you shit on the best program ever released in the comunity , in the forum of the company , and without having even bought it,... It just doesnt feel right , does it?


Even with your disrispect the creator of the program himself answers your post of what i consider a just ridiculus review... that should reach you a couple of lessons...
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Tyler

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Cool stuff man.  I think every program that we put out hits people on a different level.  I meet people on the street who aren't into BP, but love FN.  Our instructor Brad, who I think is one of the best at the game I've ever seen, says the most profound speach he ever saw in any RSD program was Ozzie's part in Transformations, whereas I personally didn't get much new info out of it.

I have a feeling you're going to like the Blueprint book, because there is literally not a single personal example in there, just straight concise text (to the point that it's a little dry -- but it's one of the most concise texts I've ever written).  It's just straight principle, principle, principle, etc.


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Tyler Wrote:
Sounds like it wasn't for you man, thanks for checking it out regardless.  I recall there's a 30 day return policy for a full refund, so I'd recommend sending it back ASAP.

I love this response
I remeber the part from the bluprint when your talking about how when you can put something out on a forum you can get 50 replys of praise and 1 negeative or mixed opinion so you feel complled to reply and convince that poster that your right

maybe people should go to the other "seduction forums" to check out  the fact where you have the forums divided by those who have watched the blueprint and thos who havnt, so whenever a blueprint discussion topic comes up, the haters who are the guys who havnt watched the blueprint and just against rsd for some various hearsay reasons giving negeative opinions on the blueprint getting challenged by the guys who have on how life altering it is
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Alesis

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Ozzie is the shit.

planning on taking a bootcamp with him some day soon
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ABCplayer

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 I like this review a lot.  It shows someone who isn't sucked into the "worship everyone in RSD" bitch mentality, so it's obvious the reviewer is a bit more grounded than most of the people on the forum, who seem to have lost the ability to look at things from a more objective standpoint, to weigh the pros and cons fairly.  I also like that this reviewer can see the contradiction between the very on point principle of being yourself, which Tyler spews out well, and the way that Tyler has a kind of fake, "seeking to have a cool laugh" type of laugh, instead of a very genuine one that comes from within himself.  If his laugh comes off as annoying to the reviewer, this is the reason why.
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Purpose

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I was an RSD hater up until I'd seen the Blueprint. I was very critical when I was watching it. But when I let my self go and stopped comparing the new informaton on a minute-to-minute basis to what I already knew , I started getting a lot more out of it. Even in the most 'useless' "fluff" examples Tyler gave, there was a lot of information about how the people around you (or even yourself) have behaved and where it was coming from. The reviewer seems to be someone impatient who`s looking for the next glorious piece of advice. The Blueprint, IMO, should be approached from the angle of having a conversation with a friend. You have to take it lightly. You pause it and think about what he`s saying and see how it reflects on your surroundings. Also there is simply NO WAY it could have been shrunk down to 3-4 hours without it losing most of its intensity. The program is about DEEP IDENTITY CHANGE. It`s a process, not a pill that takes effect right after. It`s something you watch over the course of a month, not at home on a boring day. Perhaps the reviewer approached it from a completely wrong angle to start with.

When it comes to something as futile as his `laughing` mannerisms, I just assumed he was trying to get himself into `talking state`. In my case, when I feel down, I just smile for the next five minutes and walk around: I end up feeling better. Could have been the same with him. Regardless, I still believe something as futile as a laughing mannerism is completely irrelevant.
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atlantics

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I think the Blueprint book will be one of the best self help/ social dynamics books ever written and I definately think I will like it better than the DVDs.

Different people learn better in different ways and I just think it is more useful to get the material in a more concise way.

I don't really think this is a bad review at all. If anything I think it is good for RSD to have a few "less than perfect" reviews. I personally would never trust a company that doesn't have one single bad review. Not everyone will like everything 100%, not even the best products. I think having a few average reviews adds to the credibility of the company.
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atlantics Wrote:
I think the Blueprint book will be one of the best self help/ social dynamics books ever written and I definately think I will like it better than the DVDs.

Different people learn better in different ways and I just think it is more useful to get the material in a more concise way.

I don't really think this is a bad review at all. If anything I think it is good for RSD to have a few "less than perfect" reviews. I personally would never trust a company that doesn't have one single bad review. Not everyone will like everything 100%, not even the best products. I think having a few average reviews adds to the credibility of the company.
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