THE ART OF SEDUCTION

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A Rare Opportunity To Own Estelle's Lifetime Work And Win The Man All In One Go!

"By 3 methods may we learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest". - Confucius Quote
Achieving a beautiful relationship is difficult. Whether you’re a highly desirable woman or the average girl next door, there will be times when you feel really foolish. In the event of unexpected behaviours from him, this misery will be accompanied by others, but other times, you’ll be all alone on an island.
You might choose a man after he has shown you how much he cares, values and loves you only to see it head south after 'falling in love' and getting married, or worse, you decide to throw in the towel on a loss only to see him with another woman in the next 2 weeks. 
Sometimes, it can feel as if the love gods are taunting you.

The best way to learn how hard relationships can be is to get into one. The second best way, which is the purpose behind this program is to examine the path, the arts, strategies, the skills & the psychology used by seducers all over the world to lead a man into love.  

All women are hardwired with emotions when it comes to affairs of the heart. We're risk averse, we anchor to the man our heart desires and we're all manipulated by hindsight bias. And when we experience failure, usually self-inflicted, which makes dealing with emotions objectively a daunting task. Difficult as it is, we must figure out how to prevent previous mistakes from interfering with future decisions.  

People typically strive to replicate success. This makes intuitive sense. Others take different approaches and study stories of failure and try to avoid whatever it is that tripped that person.  

Like Queen Cleopatra said: "Don't you see now that I could have poisoned you a hundred times had I been able to live without you." 

This program takes a different angle altogether. It focuses on women who are the most successful in their relationships and marriages.  

The reason is not so that we can say, 'Oh, this didn't work, don't do that.' or 'That works, let's continue doing that.' but rather so that when we do make a mistake, we recognise it for what it is, a part of the game. Perhaps like no other endeavour, learning to love can only be done through practice. You can no more learn to love going through a course than you can read about heart surgery and perform a triple bypass. You just have to do it over and over again.