You Must Choose The Right Target First, To Win The Game

Sun Tzu once said, “Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.”

The same applies to men in business, seduction, leadership, and even deception—if you’re wasting time on the wrong people, you’re already losing.

Robert Greene, in The Art of Seduction, warns:

“The greatest mistake in seduction is being indiscriminate.”

This applies not just to seduction but to everything.

A man who targets poorly fights uphill battles, but a man who chooses wisely gets effortless victories.

Would you rather convince, struggle, and beg—or attract, dominate, and win?

Today, I will teach you how to choose the perfect mark, whether for selling a product, seducing a woman, leading a movement, running a scam, or building a bloodline.

The right target makes you look like a genius, while the wrong one makes you look like an idiot.

  1. Selling: The Customer Who is Already Sold

In sales, the biggest mistake is trying to sell to the wrong person.

Many rookie salesmen believe in “convincing” people to buy. No.

The best salesmen find people who are already looking for the solution they provide and position themselves as the answer.

The Right Target for Selling:

✔ Desperate for a Solution – They need what you’re selling NOW.

✔ Has Money – Poor people are a waste of time unless you’re running a scam.

✔ Status-Conscious – People who buy for ego reasons spend the most.

✔ Lazy or Overwhelmed – People who want shortcuts will pay for convenience.

The Wrong Target for Selling:

❌ Skeptics & Intellectuals – They overanalyze and never buy.

❌ Broke & Budget Buyers – They waste time asking for discounts.

❌ DIY Enthusiasts – If they think they can do it themselves, they won’t pay.

Application:

Selling fitness coaching? Target fat people who hate the gym but want to look hot.

Selling luxury watches? Find men who crave status, not those who ask about “quality.”

Selling an online course? Market to lazy people who want to “get rich fast.”

The best salesmen don’t sell—they find people already eager to buy.

  1. Seduction: The Woman Who Wants to Be Seduced

Seduction is not about chasing—it’s about selection.

The worst mistake a man can make is trying to convince a woman to like him. Simping.

The Right Target for Seduction:

✔ Emotionally Hungry – Women who are bored, lonely, or insecure crave excitement.

✔ Already Attracted to Your Archetype – Some women love dominant men, others like mysterious types. Find the ones drawn to what you naturally are.

✔ Weak in Resistance – Women who “love the bad boy” or struggle with self-control are easy marks.

✔ Away from Social Judgment – Women act differently when no one is watching.

The Wrong Target for Seduction:

❌ Happily in Love – A woman who is genuinely satisfied with her man is a waste of time.

❌ Man-Hating Feminists – Let them keep their cats.

❌ Attention Seekers Who Never Close – These women enjoy flirting but never escalate.

Want easy seduction?

Target the bored housewife, the lonely office girl,

or the shy introvert who reads romance novels.

Want a harem? Find women raised in traditional cultures where men lead.

Want to waste time? Chase a woman who doesn’t see your value.

As Greene says, “Choose the right victims and the rest will follow.”

  1. Manipulation & Scamming: The Greedy, The Desperate, and The Overconfident

A good scam isn’t about tricking people—it’s about letting them trick themselves.

The best marks are people who think they are winning, when in reality, they are walking into your trap.

The Right Target for Manipulation & Scamming:

✔ Greedy People Who Want Something for Nothing – They fool themselves.

✔ Desperate People – The more desperate, the more reckless.

✔ Ego-Driven Marks – People who believe they’re “too smart” to be scammed are the easiest.

The Wrong Target for Manipulation & Scamming:

❌ Honest & Skeptical Thinkers – They analyze before acting.

❌ People Who Read Too Much – Overly informed marks don’t bite.

Selling fake investment schemes?

Target greedy idiots who want 10x returns.

Running a political con?

Promise desperate people an easy solution to their problems.

Playing mind games in business? Flatter the ego of the overconfident.

Never lie to an honest man—he won’t take the bait.

But greedy men scam themselves.

  1. Leading: The Followers Who Need a Master

Leadership is not about forcing people to follow—it’s about attracting those who crave guidance.

A good leader chooses his followers; he doesn’t beg for them.

The Right Target for Leadership:

✔ The Disillusioned & Lost – They crave new structure.

✔ People Who Need Purpose – Most people don’t want to think for themselves.

✔ Loyal Types – Those who respect hierarchy will fight for you.

The Wrong Target for Leadership:

❌ Free Thinkers & Rebels – They challenge everything and cause disorder.

❌ Overly Comfortable People – Those with no struggle have no need for leadership.

Want loyal men? Find those angry at the system and offer them a brotherhood.

Want power? Give the weak a mission to fight for.

Want to fail? Try leading people who don’t need you.

Great leaders don’t convert skeptics—they gather the willing.

That is how religions and cults start.

  1. Breeding: The Woman Who Wants to Carry Your Bloodline

For men who want a powerful lineage, choosing the right woman is life or death.

The wrong woman gives you headaches; the right woman gives you strong children.

The Right Target for Breeding:

✔ Young, Healthy, and Fertile – The prime childbearing years are 18-25.

✔ From a Family-Oriented Culture – Women raised in large families want large families.

✔ Submissive & Feminine – She must respect male leadership.

The Wrong Target for Breeding:

❌ Career-Focused Women – Their priority is work, not children.

❌ Masculine Women – They compete instead of complementing you.

Want a legacy? Breed with women who value family and tradition.

Want headaches? Impregnate a Western feminist.

Therefore, Chief, Select Wisely, Win Easily

The key to winning faster is choosing the right target.

A great warrior doesn’t fight every battle—he fights only the ones he knows he will win.

Whether in sales, seduction, manipulation, leadership, or breeding, the principle is the same:

✔ Don’t convince—select.
✔ Don’t struggle—attract.
✔ Don’t waste time—choose wisely.

The wrong target makes you weak. The right target makes you powerful. Choose wisely.

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