Erik von Markovik
(born Erik
James Horvat-Markovic on September 24,
1971), better known by
the stage name: Mystery,
is an innovator in the seduction
community, a
main character in the non-fiction book The
Game: Penetrating the
Secret Society of Pickup Artists
by Neil Strauss, was featured in
the 2007 VH1
reality television series The Pick-up Artist,
and is the self-proclaimed "world's
greatest pick-up artist". Von Markovik's
contributions to the seduction community
are collected and taught as
the Venusian Arts by the company of the same name. Markovik is credited with coining a
number of terms and concepts in the seduction community. These concepts are borrowed
from Evolutionary Psychology and Theatrical
Showmanship,
and his experience as a Magician. Terms such as "set", "peacocking",
and "the 3-second rule" were coined by Markovik. Markovik introduced
the concept of the "neg", a backhanded compliment intended to snub
a potential mate ("target"), telegraph a lack of
interest ("false
disqualification"), and encourage the target to prove her worth
("qualify").
Though seminars and workshops on
seduction technique preceded his involvement, Markovik is credited with introducing
"in-field" workshops,
in which small groups of students were appraised on
their technique as
they approached unaffiliated women in bars and
nightclubs. The focus of
the workshops was limited to approaching, establishing rapport
with and
a dominant social position to the targeted women; broader relationship
skills
were not covered.
Some personal thoughts... Mystery is
one of the most established pickup artist in which he becomes a natural in which ladies may
find it hard not to notice him (peacocking), what's more, being attracted to him.
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