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1) Attract neurotic people to your office. Neurotic people are, in most cases, this way because they've been unlucky in love, i.e. ugly. In the age of unlimited hookups with modern tech, if you have difficulty finding a relationship you are necessarily sub7, unless you stink or are completely crazy.
2) Pretend to these sub7 people either that looks don't matter, or that looks matter a little bit but not too much. The lie must seem convincing, because you're contradicting the lifelong real-world observations of your clients as well as dozens of scientific studies on the effects of attractiveness. Discourage them from getting plastic surgery because that would actually instantly fix their problem in some cases, and you don't want that. You want to milk them.
3) Listen to them while trying not to yawn, and throw in some bluepill banality from time to time. "Someone for everyone" works well, "you need to get out there and smile more" a little bit less, because your clients already did this at some earlier period of their life.
4) Repeat until the neurotic doesn't come back, after having failed to become less neurotic or more socially successful and relapsed into nervous exhaustion.
5) Jump to the next client.
I am typing this as I lay in my hotel bed in a big European city. Everything I've seen so far in my sojourn has confirmed the blackpill.
How long will the scam last? Well, a very long time I'm afraid. Piling up scientific studies on lookism and behavioral effects of looks doesn't seem to discourage therapists. Therapy is where the money is for psychology degrees so there's that. You also can't outlaw them. You also can't realistically blackpill everyone. French best-selling author Houellebecq blackpilled hundreds of thousands of readers on looks, that's basically the best any blackpiller can do.
2) Pretend to these sub7 people either that looks don't matter, or that looks matter a little bit but not too much. The lie must seem convincing, because you're contradicting the lifelong real-world observations of your clients as well as dozens of scientific studies on the effects of attractiveness. Discourage them from getting plastic surgery because that would actually instantly fix their problem in some cases, and you don't want that. You want to milk them.
3) Listen to them while trying not to yawn, and throw in some bluepill banality from time to time. "Someone for everyone" works well, "you need to get out there and smile more" a little bit less, because your clients already did this at some earlier period of their life.
4) Repeat until the neurotic doesn't come back, after having failed to become less neurotic or more socially successful and relapsed into nervous exhaustion.
5) Jump to the next client.
I am typing this as I lay in my hotel bed in a big European city. Everything I've seen so far in my sojourn has confirmed the blackpill.
How long will the scam last? Well, a very long time I'm afraid. Piling up scientific studies on lookism and behavioral effects of looks doesn't seem to discourage therapists. Therapy is where the money is for psychology degrees so there's that. You also can't outlaw them. You also can't realistically blackpill everyone. French best-selling author Houellebecq blackpilled hundreds of thousands of readers on looks, that's basically the best any blackpiller can do.