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The question is simple:

If you could learn how to improve nearly every aspect of your life - your friendships, your love life, and your career (and we mean VASTLY improve it) -  would you do it? 

The Science of Social Dynamics is the scientific study of human behavior and interaction to learn what makes people behave the way they do, and then using that information to dramatically improve your ability to interact socially with others.

With this knowledge, you can:

  • Approach, attract, and date the kind of people you want to date
  • Become a better speaker, presenter, leader, and negotiator
  • Improve your ability to motivate and lead teams
  • Increase your popularity and learn to make friends more easily

As an introduction to what we're talking about, we invite you to download a FREE copy of the first part of our Core Program, entitled Prologue: The Science of Social Dynamics

In the Prologue, you'll learn the basic tenants of the science of social dynamics, how understanding social dynamics can give you incredible insight into so many of the phenomena you experience everyday, and how you can you master the skills necessary to become the socially savvy person you've always wanted to be. 

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Bonnie said:

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wow. What I am receiveing is a lot of gab without any meaning. I have received 3 emails now and each of them are basicaly saying the same thing in different ways. You are really honing in the same point well. If I subscribe to your course I can expect more of the same.

I am have gotten from the 3 emails is that one needs to practice appealing to other's emotions.
Anybody else getting something more?
 
March 02, 2009
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Brendan (Social Charm) said:

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Hi Guys,

Thanks for the questions and contribution. Maybe I can shed a little more light:

Chris, since ultimately you are learning a skill about how to interact with other people, ultimately there's no way to get better at it than to do it!

However, this really isn't the full story. If you wanted to learn how to play golf competitively, for example, I don't think anyone would tell you that the best way to go about it would be to ahead to the golf course and start playing. While that would make you better (especially if you've never done it before), unless you're naturally VERY talented, the chances of you getting good enough to compete is slim.

That's where we come in. Our job is to give you a basic understanding of how this stuff works, so that you at least have an idea of what good looks like. Moreover, our Core Program (and new things that are coming out soon) DON'T just "tell" you about it - it contains audio and video so you can actually see and hear what we're talking about! As for the other things that we're currently working on...well, you'll just have to wait and see.

But there's another benefit to doing it this way as well - you learn HOW to learn this stuff. Once we provide you with a framework for understanding social interaction, you'll find that you'll now really start being able to break down interactions yourself and figure out what went well or poorly in any situation so you can improve on it next time.

Hopefully this answers your questions - keep up the good work!
-Brendan
 
February 27, 2009
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Paul Samuelson said:

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I think this stuff can be TOTALLY learned by reading alone - you've obviously go to go out and practice!
 
February 27, 2009
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Chris Yorke said:

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I'm totally new to this site, but it looks like something that is needed. I like the style of lively interaction and the authenticity of the approach. Social dynamics is a concept I am still struggling with, but I get the general meaning.
I have one point, which I put to the readership. Can this sort of thing really be learned by reading alone?
I know we have to start somewhere, but I wonder how much progress can be made when the written word is the currency of exchange. The practical part will be the challenge! smilies/smiley.gif
 
February 26, 2009
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