I've found TRP almost 10 years ago, and have decided to give back to the community and wider in a way.
I've compiled information from countless sources, the primary of course being the sidebar and the stuff mention in it, and put it all into a 300ish page book. Tried everything out, kept what works, discarded what doesn't, and ordered it into a way that made sense to me.
I've focused pretty much solely on the practical side of things, and tried to remove ideology from it. The "manosphere" in general has turned towards just bitching about women, rather than working on themselves.
I consider my book a return to form. It is not 100% finished, but it's like 90% of the way there.
It's all free, here's the link: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1GyR5vwLjd9ZA31sZafI4hx7NRS3g9YpU
Check out the PDF, ignore the text files, they are old and redundant.
Looking forward to feedback from some Endorsed Contributors. It is my goal to make this as good as possible and help out as many guys in need as I can.
And just in case you don't want to read a 300 page book, each chapter has a recap at the end which should not take too long to read through and covers the important bits.

Vermillion-Rx Admin 4d ago Stickied
I sort of skimmed the bolded parts and they seem TRP consistent at face value. I really don't have time to read it nor would anyone else
At face value just looking at a few dozen bolded points it looks like it would help the average guy
The bigger problem is that you're expecting people to read it (ECs no less) and give you feedback when hardly anyone knows who you are and you barely interact with the community
It's unclear if you have a channel, a general following to begin with, or if there is really anywhere online that you're known.
So my biggest critique isn't that you are asking for feedback but that it's not clear at all where or how you are going to even make this book known.
Asking ECs here to do it when they have no time and no recognition of you is a big ask and I mean the points are at face value good but I don't know what you want to do with it.
Post on gum road or build a following on substack or find an audience first. A book is extremely ambitious if you don't have something in place already and it almost seems like you want the accolades from the masters first instead of a following or a reputation first
It does make me question some of the quality of the book as a whole if that's your approach to do this in what seems like a reverse order
Usually people build a following, are known by a community, get feedback from the ground up, then get noticed by other people and then do more ambitious projects
Not seeing any of that at all. I personally don't really know where you come from, most people won't click on a g drive link. I checked it with ai software first and then looked at it with a vps and a private browser and didn't download the book. I just looked at the preview pane
Your approach is not objectively conducive to what I would assume your goals and end result is. It's a very inverse way of trying to do things if I'm being honest and while I hope your book helps people the approach makes me wonder why you did it this way and so it raises questions about everything else, all considered
Celicni 4d ago
Hi there, not sure if you read the "about the book" section but it started off with me writing a little bit down to help some friends on discord out, then I realized I've got a whole shitload to write, and ended up being a book.
It's going to be free, the book of pook was the inspiration pretty much. No goals to profit or anything, just to help out poor fuckers who don't know this stuff.
Also I'm not sure what the issue is with google drive? Afaik you can't get viruses by just opening a drive, and once you do you can see the format is pdf and not .exe or something lol.
Vermillion-Rx Admin 3d ago
Perhaps I'm not being clear:
The length of the book was why I skimmed (and didn't see your foreword). I'm likely one of the only users who probably fully even opened it
Secondly, yes, I had to look at the g drive thing, as an admin I still use caution with all links. It's also why our site usually asks if we want to be taken off the page. The precaution people take is going to cut down on the ask
Third, the community here has a fuck ton of traffic, I am just saying the people likely to actively post and engage, usually do so with known figures or people who regularly contribute/comment back. Perhaps I missed it but I'm not sure if you usually comment or engage much with people here besides the main posts. That is going to affect the feedback you get, especially if a lot of the posts have links (not against the rules, just an honest take on our user behavior)
4) like I said, I have no doubt the content is helpful, I am merely commenting on that it's out of step of how books normally go. Usually people build a following and then do everything in order. So my only comment with that was that it makes me question how you perceive social orders and whether that reflects any of your advice to men if you are doing things the opposite direction as normal. Had nothing to do with any other supposed motives, it just makes me wonder if your advice reflects big picture ideas if you're doing a book in an unusual order and making outsized asks for your standing
I am well known here and I probably couldn't even get anyone to read a 300 page book of mine or if I did I would probably be surprised who does read all that. So it does make me wonder how on point some of your social advice would be with that ask here
I've seen your posts before and what I read they seem good. All I'm saying is that without any time to read your book, and what I did skim, it was good but I am addressing your hurdles and some thoughts THIS post raised
throwaway415 1 3d ago
I haven't finished it but I've been reading through it as time permits and so far I think this is pretty good. there are a few things I disagreed with but overall pretty solid stuff. Good job man
Celicni 2d ago
Thank you. I'm very interested in what it is you disagreed with.
throwaway415 1 1d ago
I disagree strongly with the part where you wrote that you should be eating pussy and doing housework for a girl. those are two things I've never done and never will. it doesn't benefit you in any way, is emasculating and just downright gross. I'm a firm believer in the woman being responsible for housework and have always lived by that rule in every relationship I've been in and to quote one of my greatest mentors, Andre Hicks, "Although you do look good, girl, I never would eat it but will beat it"
Celicni 1d ago
That exact line is not actually something I wrote, it's a line I got from somewhere cause I just googled "common dating advice" or something and wanted exact quotes rather than making it up... Which is the point of that page. To explain why listening to common dating advice won't get you women.
I myself don't eat pussy, nor do I reference it anywhere else in the book, not even in the actual "sex" part I believe.
How you separate housework is up to you. I also believe (and stick to) the fact a woman should be doing most of it... But washing a dish sometimes when she's in a hurry is no big deal.
throwaway415 1 3h ago
this is from page 40 where you wrote "everything i listed is absolutely stuff you should be doing" ... "once you actually get the girl". "a lot of guys do need this advice for mid and long-term success, after the honeymoon phase is over." you then proceed to state that you must first focus on building short term attraction first.
I disagree with the notion that eating pussy or housework are necessary for long term success. I think these things are actually detrimental
Vermillion-Rx Admin 4d ago
This is a big ask for ECs
You're better off releasing it on gum road for feedback or something or posting isolated essays here as full posts
There will likely be no one who reads 300 pages. Most people have yet to get to know you here