April 2nd isnโt just another dayโitโs the start of something that could secretly destroy your confident tonality.
Today’s Trumpโs tariffs arenโt just about politics or economics. Theyโre about you.
Think Iโm exaggerating? Let me prove it with my first prediction in this 5 day challenge series.
Inflation and financial stress donโt just hit your walletโthey rewire your brain, wreck your hormones, and silently sabotage your dating life.
If youโve been struggling with confidence, if women donโt seem to respond to you the way they used to, this could be the reason.
Because when cortisol rises, testosterone drops. And when testosterone drops, so does your presence, your swagger, and your ability to command attention.
Now, you might be wondering, โWhat does that have to do with daygame or tonality?โ
Well, let me explain.
Economic factors like inflation and tariffs donโt just affect your walletโthey affect your stress levels, your confidence, and ultimately, your tonality.
Letโs take a moment to think about the last two years.
Inflation has been a silent killer for many menโs dating lives.
Itโs not just about rising costs or financial stressโit goes much deeper than that.
Inflation doesnโt just hit your bank account; it hits your hormones.
And it sneaks into your life in ways you donโt even realize.
When costs go up, stress goes up.
And when stress goes up, cortisol levels rise.
Now, cortisol is your stress hormone.
Itโs the hormone your body produces when youโre under pressure.
And hereโs the problem: when cortisol rises, testosterone drops.
Testosterone is your confidence hormone.
Itโs what gives you that edge, that swagger, that ability to project high status.
So, when cortisol is high and testosterone is low, youโre already at a disadvantage.
You might not even realize it, but this hormonal imbalance is affecting everything.
Itโs affecting how you carry yourself.
Itโs affecting how you interact with women.
And most importantly, itโs affecting how you sound when you speak.
Letโs focus on that for a secondโhow you sound when you speak.
Because tonality is everything.
Itโs the first thing women notice about you.
Even before they process your words, theyโre already judging you based on your tonality.
Your tonality is like a signal.
It tells her everything she needs to know about your confidence, your status, and your emotional state.
If your tonality is off, sheโll subconsciously feel that something is wrong.
She might not be able to explain it, but sheโll feel it.
And that feeling alone is enough to turn her off.
Think about that for a second.
You could be saying all the right words.
You could have the perfect opener, the perfect line.
But if your tonality doesnโt match, none of that matters.
She wonโt hear the words; sheโll hear the insecurity behind them.
Sheโll hear the stress, the uncertainty, and the lack of confidence.
And hereโs the thing: women are incredibly perceptive.
They can pick up on these subtle cues without even realizing it.
Itโs like they have a sixth sense for tonality.
So if your voice is signaling that youโre stressed, defeated, or unsure of yourself, sheโll feel it immediately.
Now, letโs bring this back to todayโApril 2nd, the first day of the tariffs.
Some of you might feel like this is just another thing to stress about.
Another obstacle in an already challenging world.
But hereโs the truth: while others panic or rage quit, this is your chance to rise above.
This is your opportunity to separate yourself from the pack.
Because hereโs the thing: tonality is destiny.
Itโs not just about how you soundโitโs about how you feel.
And how you feel is directly tied to how youโre living your life.
Now, let me explain something important.
Thereโs a concept called the loser effect.
The loser effect is a biological response to repeated failures or setbacks.
When you lose more often, your cortisol levels rise.
You start to feel defeated.
You start to sound defeated.
And that defeat shows up in your tonality.
Itโs a vicious cycle.
The more you lose, the worse you feel.
And the worse you feel, the worse you sound.
And the worse you sound, the more you lose.
Itโs like quicksandโyou get stuck, and the harder you struggle, the deeper you sink.
But hereโs the good news: the opposite is also true.
When you start winning, everything changes.
When you start getting things done, when you stop half-assing it and doing things halfway, you start to see a shift.
Every small victory you achieve builds your self-esteem.
And every time you win, your testosterone goes up.
Itโs like your body is rewarding you for taking action.
You feel more confident.
You feel more in control.
And that confidence shows up in your tonality.
Your voice becomes stronger.
Your delivery becomes smoother.
You stop rushing through your words because youโre no longer afraid of losing her attention.
You stop sighing at the end of your sentences because youโre no longer carrying the weight of failure on your shoulders.
Instead, you project certainty.
You project authority.
And women pick up on that instantly.
Itโs like flipping a switch.
The more you win, the more confident you sound.
And the more confident you sound, the more you win.
Itโs a cycle, but this time, itโs a positive one.
This is what I call the winner effect.
Itโs the opposite of the loser effect.
Instead of spiraling downward, youโre spiraling upward.
Instead of letting cortisol control you, youโre letting testosterone drive you forward.
Now letโs contrast the two.
The loser effect keeps you stuck.
It keeps you in a state of constant stress, where every failure feels heavier than the last.
Itโs like dragging a ball and chain through life.
You canโt move forward because the weight of your past failures is holding you back.
But the winner effect is the complete opposite.
Itโs about momentum.
Itโs about building on every small victory until youโre unstoppable.
With the winner effect, every action you take becomes a stepping stone.
Every success, no matter how small, fuels your confidence.
And that confidence fuels your tonality.
The loser effect makes you sound defeated.
But the winner effect makes you sound like a leader.
The loser effect makes you feel like youโre drowning.
But the winner effect makes you feel like youโre flying.
And hereโs the best part: you get to choose which cycle youโre in.
It all starts with one decision.
One action.
One win.
Because when you start winning, everything else falls into place.
Alright, letโs get into the six tonality issues holding men back in daygame.
These arenโt just minor problemsโtheyโre deal breakers.
And while I wonโt give you the solutions just yet, I want you to understand what the real problems are.
Because awareness is the first step to change.
Letโs dive in.
“1. Ever notice how some guys can say the simplest things and command attentionโwhile others talk a mile a minute and get ignored?
Itโs not just about what you sayโitโs how you say it.
And if youโre speaking too fast, youโre silently killing your presence.
Because speed isnโt confidenceโitโs panic.
When you rush your words, youโre subconsciously signaling that youโre nervous, low-status, and afraid of losing her attention.
And trust me, women pick up on that instantly.
But hereโs the good news: slowing down isnโt just a habitโitโs a skill. And once you master it, everything changes.
Let me show you why.
Letโs start with the first issue: speaking too fast.
This is one of the biggest giveaways of high cortisol levels.
When you speak quickly, it signals anxiety, nervousness, and low status.
Women pick up on this instantly, even if they donโt consciously realize it.
You might think youโre just trying to get your point across, but what youโre really doing is projecting insecurity.
Hereโs whatโs happening inside your head when you speak too fast:
Youโre thinking, โIf I donโt get my point across quickly, sheโs going to walk away.โ
Or maybe youโre thinking, โIโm interrupting her life, so I need to hurry.โ
But hereโs the irony: the faster you speak, the less control you project.
And women associate control with confidence and status.
When you speak too fast, you sound like youโre chasing her approval.
And chasing approval is one of the biggest turnoffs for women.
It makes you sound like you donโt value yourself, like youโre desperate to be heard.
And desperation is the opposite of high status.
Let me tell you something important: high-status men donโt rush.
They donโt feel the need to cram everything into one sentence.
They take their time because they know their words have value.
When you speak too fast, youโre doing the opposite.
Youโre signaling that your words donโt matter, that youโre trying to โget it over with.โ
And women feel that.
Fast speech overwhelms women.
It makes them feel like theyโre being bombarded with information.
Itโs like youโre throwing words at them, hoping something will stick.
But hereโs the problem: women donโt process information the same way men do.
They donโt just hear your wordsโthey feel the emotion behind them.
And when youโre speaking too fast, the emotion they feel is anxiety.
Your anxiety becomes their anxiety.
And thatโs not the kind of energy that creates attraction.
Another thing to consider is this: when you speak too fast, you donโt give yourself time to think.
Your brain canโt keep up with your mouth.
And this leads to awkward pauses, which weโll talk about in a moment.
But for now, letโs focus on why this happens.
When youโre speaking quickly, itโs usually because your cortisol levels are high.
Cortisol is your stress hormone.
Itโs what your body produces when youโre feeling anxious or pressured.
And high cortisol makes you feel like youโre running out of time.
Itโs like a little voice in your head saying, โHurry up! Hurry up!โ
But hereโs the truth: youโre not running out of time.
Thatโs just your stress talking.
And the more you give in to that stress, the worse your tonality becomes.
Hereโs something else to think about: when you speak too fast, youโre not just affecting how women perceive you.
Youโre also affecting how you perceive yourself.
Speaking quickly reinforces the idea that youโre not in control.
And when you donโt feel in control, your confidence takes a hit.
Itโs a vicious cycle: you speak fast because youโre anxious, and then you feel more anxious because youโre speaking fast.
So if youโre the type of guy who feels like youโre constantly running out of time in conversations, this is something you need to reflect on.
Itโs not just about slowing downโitโs about addressing the cortisol driving your speech patterns.
Because hereโs the thing: when you slow down, you project confidence.
You show that youโre in control, that you value your words, and that youโre not afraid to take up space.
And thatโs what high-status men do.
High-status men speak deliberately.
They speak with purpose.
And because of that, their words carry weight.
When you speak too fast, you rob yourself of that power.
You turn your words into noise instead of meaning.
And women can feel the difference.
So the next time you catch yourself rushing through a conversation, stop and ask yourself:
โWhy am I in such a hurry?โ
โAm I chasing approval, or am I projecting confidence?โ
Because the truth is, women arenโt going to walk away just because you take your time.
In fact, the opposite is true.
When you slow down, you give her time to process what youโre saying.
You give her time to feel the emotion behind your words.
And thatโs what creates connection.
So donโt let cortisol control your conversations.
Take your time.
Speak with purpose.
And remember: high-status men donโt rush.
2. Ever wonder why some guys sound magnetic while others justโฆ drain the energy out of a room?
Itโs not just what you sayโitโs how you say it.
And if your voice carries the weight of someone whoโs already given up, women feel it instantly.
They donโt just hear your wordsโthey feel your emotional energy.
Thatโs why depressed tonality is one of the biggest silent killers of attraction.
It signals low confidence, low status, and worst of allโฆ it makes you invisible.
But hereโs the truth: your voice isnโt brokenโitโs just stuck.
And once you learn to unlock it, everything changes.
Let me explain.
The second issue is depressed tonality.
But before we dive deeper, I need to make an important distinction.
Thereโs a difference between having a full range of emotionsโlike empathy, happiness, peacefulness, and curiosityโand only experiencing triggered feelings.
Triggered feelings are reactive feelings like anger, frustration, and defensiveness.
Feelings and emotions are two very different things.
Especially some of my students are emotionally blind. But gets triggered all the time.
Theyโre not reflective or responsive; but theyโre purely reactions to external challenges.
And hereโs the thing: when someone only experiences triggered feelings, itโs often a sign of deeper psychological issues.
In some cases, it can even point to sociopathic tendencies.
Now, let me clarify what I mean by that.
Iโm not saying everyone who struggles with tonality is a sociopath.
But there are certain individualsโwhat I call โunteachable casesโโwho exhibit traits that make them resistant to growth.
These individuals often have a high ego paired with low self-esteem.
Theyโre narcissistic, emotionally blind, and completely disconnected from their own feelings.
They donโt feel guilt.
They donโt take responsibility for their actions.
And they canโt hear the mistakes in their own voice, even if they record and listen to themselves.
This emotional blindness creates a barrier to progress.
No matter how much feedback they receive for daygame, they canโt internalize it.
They canโt reflect on their actions because theyโre too focused on protecting their ego.
And hereโs where it gets even more challenging:
These individuals often blame others for their failures.
Theyโll blame the system.
Theyโll blame the women they approach.
Theyโll even blame the coaching, claiming it doesnโt work.
But theyโll never stop to think, โMaybe the problem is me.โ
This mindset is what makes them unteachable.
Because growth requires self-awareness.
It requires the ability to look inward and say, โThis is where I need to improve.โ
But for individuals with sociopathic traits, that level of introspection is almost impossible.
Theyโre delusional.
Theyโre emotionally blind.
And theyโre stuck in a cycle of blame and frustration.
Now, letโs tie this back to depressed tonality.
They usually have a massive frown, like an upside down smile.
They don’t even know it at all, telling me they don’t feel any depression, or can’t hear it in their voice.
Depressed tonality is one of the most common signs of emotional disconnection.
Itโs the voice of someone whoโs carrying the weight of the world on their shoulders.
Someone who sighs at the end of every sentence, as if life is just too much to handle.
Thats a poverty sigh.
And hereโs the thing: women pick up on this instantly.
They donโt just hear your wordsโthey feel the emotional energy behind them.
If your tonality is flat, low-energy, and full of sighs, theyโll perceive you as a man whoโs struggling.
And while they might feel sympathy for you, they wonโt feel attraction.
Because attraction requires confidence.
And depressed tonality is the opposite of confidence.
Itโs the opposite of high status.
Now, letโs contrast this with someone who has a full range of emotions.
When youโre emotionally aware, you can hear your own tonality.
You can recognize when your voice sounds flat or monotone.
And you can make adjustments to project confidence and energy.
But when youโre emotionally blindโwhen youโre stuck in triggered feelings or sociopathic tendenciesโyou canโt do that.
You canโt hear the mistakes in your tonality.
You canโt recognize the lack of emotional energy in your voice.
And because of that, you stay stuck.
You stay in a cycle of low status, low confidence, and low attraction.
So hereโs the takeaway:
If you want to break out of depressed tonality, you need to develop emotional awareness.
You need to expand your range of emotions beyond just triggered feelings.
You need to learn how to connect with yourself and the world around you.
Because when you do, everything changes.
Your tonality becomes more dynamic.
Your voice projects confidence and energy.
And women can feel that.
3. Ever had a conversation that justโฆ felt off?
Like, no matter what you said, the energy just wasnโt there?
Hereโs the surprising reason why: too many pauses.
Not the confident kind that build tensionโthe awkward kind that kill attraction.
Every hesitation, every overthought sentence, every weird gap in your speech? Women feel that.
They donโt analyze it logically, but deep down, they sense somethingโs off.
And if your conversations donโt flow naturally, theyโll start disconnecting before they even realize why.
So why does this happen? And more importantlyโhow do you fix it?
Letโs break it down
This happens when your left and right brain arenโt working in sync, leading to overthinking and hesitation.
Letโs break this down further.
The left brain is responsible for logic, structure, and language.
The right brain, on the other hand, handles creativity, emotion, and social intuition.
For most people, these two sides of the brain communicate effortlessly through the corpus callosum, which acts as a bridge.
But when that bridge isnโt functioning properlyโwhen the wiring is โlooseโโit creates a disconnect.
This is common in individuals with Aspergerโs, autism, or even those who are simply stuck in their heads due to stress or anxiety.
The result?
Your brain gets stuck in a loop.
You overthink every word, every sentence, every response.
And this overthinking leads to awkward pauses in your speech.
Why Too Many Pauses Are an Issue
These pauses disrupt the flow of your conversation.
They make you sound unsure, uncalibrated, and socially impaired.
Hereโs the thing: women might not consciously think, โOh, he has Aspergerโs or autism,โ but theyโll sense that something is off.
Theyโll feel the lack of rhythm in your speech.
And when your speech lacks flow, it breaks the connection.
Think of a conversation like a dance.
Thereโs a rhythm to itโa natural back-and-forth that keeps both people engaged.
When you pause too often, itโs like stepping on your partnerโs toes.
It disrupts the rhythm, and the connection starts to break down.
Women want to feel a natural flow in your conversation.
They want to feel like theyโre dancing with someone who knows the steps.
But when your pauses disrupt that flow, they lose interest.
Itโs not intentional on their partโitโs just how humans are wired.
Weโre drawn to people who speak with confidence, rhythm, and energy.
And too many pauses send the opposite signal.
The Contrast: Confident, High-Value Tonality
Now, letโs talk about what confident, high-value tonality looks like.
When someone is confident and quick-witted, their speech flows effortlessly.
They donโt need to pause because their thoughts and words are perfectly aligned.
Their tonality is smooth, deliberate, and full of energy.
They project certainty, which makes people want to listen to them.
And hereโs the key: confident people arenโt afraid of silence.
If they do pause, itโs intentional.
Itโs not an awkward hesitationโitโs a deliberate moment to let their words sink in.
This is what I call a power pause.
A power pause is when you pause intentionally to emphasize a point or create anticipation.
Itโs a tool, not a crutch.
And itโs the complete opposite of the awkward pauses caused by overthinking.
Why Some People Struggle with Pauses
Now, letโs talk about why some people struggle with this issue.
For individuals with Aspergerโs or autismโor even those who are just highly analyticalโtheir left and right brain donโt communicate as seamlessly as they should.
This creates a delay in how they process and deliver information.
Itโs like their brain is running on two different tracks, and those tracks arenโt aligned.
As a result, they pause awkwardly or speak too fast in an attempt to โcatch up.โ
Also, they are flooded with cortisol, overwhelming them.
And hereโs the thing: women pick up on this.
They might not understand the neurological reasons behind it, but theyโll sense that something is off.
Theyโll feel like the conversation lacks rhythm, and that makes it hard for them to connect.
This isnโt about judgmentโitโs just how humans are wired.
Weโre naturally drawn to people who project confidence and control.
And when someoneโs speech is full of awkward pauses, it sends the opposite signal.
The Emotional Component
Letโs take this a step further.
Awkward pauses arenโt just about neurological disconnectโtheyโre also tied to emotional control.
When youโre stuck in your head, itโs often because youโre overthinking.
And overthinking is usually driven by anxiety, stress, or fear.
โWhat should I say next?โ
โAm I saying the right thing?โ
โWhat if I mess up?โ
These thoughts create hesitation, which leads to more pauses.
And the more you pause, the more you overthink.
Itโs a vicious cycle.
But hereโs the thing: confident people donโt get stuck in this cycle.
They trust themselves.
They trust that whatever they say will land well.
And that trust allows their speech to flow naturally.
What Women Feel
When your speech is full of awkward pauses, women donโt feel connected to you.
They donโt feel the rhythm, the flow, or the energy that creates attraction.
Instead, they feel like something is โoff.โ
Itโs not something theyโll consciously analyzeโitโs just a feeling.
And that feeling is enough to break the connection.
Because hereโs the truth: attraction is emotional, not logical.
Itโs not about the words you sayโitโs about how you make her feel.
And if your pauses make her feel uncomfortable, the attraction disappears.
4. Ever been told you sound โroboticโ when you speak?
Itโs not just in your headโmonotone delivery is one of the biggest attraction killers.
Hereโs why: Women donโt just listen to your words; they feel the energy behind them.
And if your voice is flat, emotionless, and sounds like youโre reading a tech manual? Theyโll tune outโfast.
But why is monotone delivery so common, especially among engineers and highly analytical men? And more importantlyโhow do you fix it?
Letโs break it down
The fourth issue is monotone delivery.
This is especially common among engineers, men with Aspergerโs traits, or those who are overly logical and disconnected from their emotional side.
A flat, monotone voice lacks emotional variety.
It makes you sound robotic, uninterested, and, frankly, boring.
And boredom is the death of attraction.
When your voice is monotone, it means youโre not conveying any emotional range.
Youโre not showing excitement, curiosity, passion, or even basic enthusiasm.
And hereโs the thing: women mirror the energy they feel from you.
If your voice doesnโt convey excitement, why would she feel excited to talk to you?
If your voice doesnโt convey curiosity, why would she feel curious about you?
If your voice doesnโt convey passion, why would she feel passion for you?
Itโs simple: monotone delivery kills emotional connection.
And without emotional connection, thereโs no attraction.
Women perceive monotone delivery as boring.
And boredom is one of the fastest ways to get filtered out.
Think about it: women are emotional creatures.
Theyโre wired to pick up on subtle cues in your voice, body language, and energy.
When your voice is flat and monotone, it sends a very clear signal:
โIโm not fully present. Iโm just going through the motions.โ
And hereโs the kicker: women can sense when youโre emotionally detached.
They might not consciously think, โOh, heโs monotone,โ but theyโll feel it.
Theyโll feel like something is missing.
Like thereโs no spark, no energy, no life in the interaction.
And that feeling is enough to make them lose interest.
Now, letโs go deeper.
Monotone delivery is often tied to emotional detachment.
When youโre not fully present in the interaction, your voice will reflect that.
Maybe youโre stuck in your head, overthinking every word.
Maybe youโre feeling anxious or stressed, and itโs numbing your emotional range.
Or maybe youโre just not used to expressing emotion in your voice.
Whatever the reason, the result is the same: your voice sounds flat and lifeless.
And hereโs where it gets even more interesting:
This issue is particularly noticeable when youโre interacting with white women.
Why?
Because culturally, white women are used to hearing a wide range of emotional expression in conversations.
Theyโve grown up in environments where tonality is dynamic and engaging.
So when they hear a monotone voice, it stands outโin a bad way.
It feels unnatural, uncalibrated, and unappealing.
And because of that, theyโll filter you out almost immediately.
Now, letโs contrast this with someone who uses engaging, high-value tonality.
When your tonality is dynamic, it shows that youโre fully present in the interaction.
It shows that youโre emotionally connected to what youโre saying.
And that emotional connection is contagious.
When you speak with excitement, curiosity, or passion, she feels it.
She mirrors the energy youโre projecting.
And thatโs what creates attraction.
Because hereโs the truth: women arenโt attracted to your words.
Theyโre attracted to the emotional energy behind your words.
And your tonality is what conveys that energy.
Letโs talk about why monotone delivery is so common, especially among engineers and men with Aspergerโs traits.
Many men in these fields are trained to think logically and analytically.
Theyโre used to solving problems, not expressing emotions.
And this logical mindset often carries over into their communication.
Instead of speaking with emotional variety, they speak with precisionโbut no passion.
Some men struggle to connect with their emotions.
They might feel numb, disconnected, or even uncomfortable expressing emotion.
And this emotional detachment shows up in their tonality.
Many men donโt even realize theyโre speaking in a monotone voice.
Theyโre so focused on the content of their words that they forget about the delivery.
But hereโs the thing: delivery matters more than content.
You could say the most interesting thing in the world, but if your voice is monotone, no one will care.
In some cultures or social environments, emotional expression is discouraged.
Men are taught to be stoic, reserved, and โserious.โ
And while thereโs nothing wrong with being stoic, it becomes a problem when it turns into emotional suppression.
Because when you suppress your emotions, you suppress your tonality.
When youโre interacting with a woman, she wants to feel something.
She wants to feel excitement, curiosity, passion, or even playful teasing.
She wants to feel like sheโs talking to someone whoโs alive, engaged, and present.
But when your delivery is monotone, she feels nothing.
She feels like sheโs talking to a robot.
And robots donโt create attraction.
Monotone delivery is one of the biggest killers of attraction.
It signals emotional detachment, lack of presence, and low value.
Women donโt just hear your wordsโthey feel the emotional energy behind them.
And if your voice doesnโt convey that energy, theyโll lose interest.
So if you want to create connection and attraction, you need to move beyond monotone delivery.
You need to develop emotional variety in your tonality.
Because when your voice is dynamic, engaging, and full of life, women will feel it.
And thatโs what makes the difference between being filtered out and being remembered.
“5. Ever wonder why some guys walk into a room and instantly command respectโwhile others go completely unnoticed?
Itโs not just about looks or height.
Itโs about volume.
The way you project your voice sends a primal signal of confidenceโor weakness.
And if youโre speaking too softly? Women wonโt even realize why, but theyโll start to lose interest.
Hereโs why lack of volume is killing your presenceโand how to fix it.
The fifth issue is lack of volume.
Speaking too softly sends a message of weakness and insecurity.
Itโs as if youโre afraid to take up space or be heard.
When you speak quietly, itโs like youโre apologizing for existing.
And thatโs not the energy women are drawn to.
Women are attracted to men who command attention, men who own their space.
When your voice is too soft, itโs like youโre shrinking yourself.
Think about how that comes across.
If you sound like you donโt believe in what youโre saying, why should anyone else?
Letโs use an analogy to explain this.
Your lungs are like a bagpipe.
When your bagpipe is small or weak, you wonโt have enough air to project your voice.
And when you canโt project, you sound quiet, insignificant, and forgettable.
Women associate low volume with low confidence.
If they have to strain to hear you, theyโll subconsciously assume youโre not worth listening to.
They might not even realize theyโre thinking thisโitโs automatic.
Itโs how humans are wired.
Volume isnโt just about being loud.
Itโs about commanding attention.
Itโs about showing that youโre comfortable in your own skin and confident in what youโre saying.
When your bagpipe is weak, youโll run out of air mid-sentence.
And when that happens, youโll start speaking faster to compensate.
But as weโve already discussed, speaking too fast is a huge turnoff.
It makes you sound nervous, uncalibrated, and low status.
Everything is connected.
When you lack volume, you lack presence.
And when you lack presence, you lose the ability to command respect.
Women pick up on this instantly.
They donโt just hear your wordsโthey feel the energy behind them.
If your voice is soft and timid, theyโll feel like youโre unsure of yourself.
And if youโre unsure of yourself, how can you make them feel secure?
Volume is one of the most primal signals of confidence.
Itโs not about yelling or being obnoxious.
Itโs about speaking with enough power to show that youโre comfortable taking up space.
That youโre not afraid to be heard.
When you speak with good volume, people naturally pay attention.
Itโs not just about what youโre sayingโitโs about how youโre saying it.
Imagine youโre in a loud room, and someone speaks so quietly that you have to lean in to hear them.
What happens?
You start to lose interest.
You start to feel like theyโre not worth the effort.
Now imagine someone who speaks clearly, with enough volume to cut through the noise.
You donโt have to strain to hear them.
Their voice carries authority.
You feel drawn in, like what theyโre saying matters.
Thatโs the difference.
Women want to feel like theyโre talking to someone whoโs confident, present, and in control.
When your voice is too soft, it sends the opposite message.
It makes you seem hesitant, unsure, and low value.
And hereโs the thing: women donโt consciously analyze this.
They donโt sit there thinking, โOh, his voice is too quiet.โ
Itโs all subconscious.
They just feel it.
They feel like something is off.
Like youโre not fully there.
And that feeling is enough to make them lose interest.
Volume is also tied to how much you value yourself.
If you donโt think your words are worth hearing, why would anyone else?
Speaking softly can come across as apologetic, like youโre afraid of imposing on others.
But women donโt want a man who apologizes for existing.
They want a man who owns his space.
A man who speaks like he has something important to say.
And hereโs the kicker: when you speak with good volume, it doesnโt just make you more attractiveโit makes you feel more confident.
The act of projecting your voice sends a signal to your brain that youโre in control.
It creates a feedback loop.
The more confident you sound, the more confident you feel.
And the more confident you feel, the more attractive you become.
Itโs all connected.
When you lack volume, youโre not just hurting your communicationโyouโre hurting your presence.
Youโre making it harder for people to connect with you.
And connection is the foundation of attraction.
So if you want to make an impact, you need to speak with enough volume to command attention.
Not just from women, but from everyone around you.
Because the way you speak is a reflection of how you see yourself.
If you speak softly, like youโre afraid to be heard, people will treat you like youโre insignificant.
But if you speak with power, like your words matter, people will listen.
And thatโs what women want.
They want a man who speaks with confidence, presence, and authority.
A man who isnโt afraid to take up space.
Because when you speak like that, youโre not just commanding attentionโyouโre showing that you value yourself.
And when you value yourself, others will value you too.
“6. Most guys donโt even know that their voice is working against them in daygame for white women. You need a Whitewashed Tonality”
Whitewashed tonality is one of the most important skills for minorities to master.
Itโs not about erasing your identity or pretending to be someone youโre not.
Itโs about adapting your communication style to connect better with the people youโre interacting with.
For minorities, tonality plays a much bigger role than most realize.
Itโs not just about how you soundโitโs about how youโre perceived.
Women, like all humans, have subconscious preferences for people who fit into their cultural norms.
This isnโt about conscious racism or discrimination.
Itโs about deeply ingrained instincts.
People feel more comfortable with those who seem like they belong to their โtribe.โ
If your tonality is too fast, too sharp, or too foreign-sounding, it can trigger discomfort.
This is whatโs known as xenophobia.
Itโs not necessarily hostilityโitโs more like a subtle sense of unease.
Women might not think, โOh, he sounds foreign, so Iโm not interested.โ
Instead, theyโll just feel like they canโt connect with you.
And connection is everything in daygame.
Without connection, thereโs no attraction.
Whitewashed tonality helps you bypass these subconscious defenses.
Itโs about sounding neutral, relatable, and approachable.
When your tonality is slower and more deliberate, it makes you easier to connect with.
Women donโt have to work as hard to understand you or feel comfortable around you.
Your voice becomes a bridge, not a barrier.
Think of it like learning the local language in a new country.
Youโre not changing who you are.
Youโre just giving yourself the tools to communicate more effectively.
Hereโs the thingโitโs not just about tonality, but the entire image you present.
Imagine a guy whoโs completely Asian-washed in his style, his tonality, and his mannerisms.
When he approaches a woman, it can freak her out.
Not because sheโs racist, but because it triggers that out-tribe discomfort.
Now, take that same guy and dress him whitewashed.
Give him a neutral, relatable tonality.
Suddenly, that same woman opens up to him.
Itโs not about racismโitโs about fitting into her subconscious idea of what feels familiar and safe.
This is why whitewashed tonality, paired with a whitewashed image, is so effective.
Itโs not about erasing your cultureโitโs about adapting to the environment youโre in.
In todayโs world, this skill is more important than ever.
Economic stress, inflation, and societal division have made people more protective of their โtribe.โ
Theyโre less open to those who seem different.
Itโs not a conscious choiceโitโs a reaction to the stress of the times.
Whitewashed tonality allows you to disarm those defenses.
It shows women that youโre relatable, that you fit in, and that youโre someone they can connect with.
Some people might push back against this idea.
They might say, โWhy should I have to change the way I speak to fit in?โ
And I get that.
But this isnโt about fairnessโitโs about reality.
The world isnโt going to change overnight.
People will always have subconscious biases.
You can either let those biases hold you back, or you can adapt and overcome them.
Think of it as a strategy.
If you know the rules of the game, you can play to win.
And whitewashed tonality is one of those rules.
Itโs a way to level the playing field.
To give yourself an edge.
To create opportunities that might not otherwise exist.
This isnโt just about women, either.
The benefits of whitewashed tonality extend far beyond daygame.
It can help you in your career, in networking, and in any situation where you need to make a strong impression.
Your tonality reflects your emotional state, your confidence, and your ability to connect with others.
When you master it, youโre not just improving your communication.
Youโre elevating your entire presence.
Whitewashed tonality is slower, more deliberate, and more neutral.
Itโs not overly sharp or aggressive, but itโs also not weak or timid.
Itโs calm, confident, and composed.
Itโs the kind of voice that makes people want to listen.
That makes them feel like youโre someone they can trust and relate to.
And hereโs the key:
Whitewashed tonality isnโt about erasing who you are.
Itโs about amplifying the best parts of yourself in a way that resonates with others.
Itโs about creating smoother connections.
Breaking down barriers.
Opening doors.
In a world thatโs more divided and stressed than ever, this kind of adaptability is a superpower.
Itโs what allows you to stand out.
To connect.
To succeed.
For minorities, itโs one of the most valuable skills you can develop.
Whitewashed tonality isnโt just a techniqueโitโs a mindset.
Itโs about understanding the social dynamics around you.
Taking responsibility for your success.
And doing what it takes to achieve your goals.
Itโs about playing the game to win.
And when you master it, the results speak for themselves.
“The Transformation”
Now that you understand the six issues, letโs talk about the transformation.
When you fix your tonality, everything changes.
Women start responding to you differently.
You project high status, confidence, and control.
Suddenly, interactions that used to feel forced or awkward start to flow naturally.
Youโll notice women leaning in, engaging more, and even initiating conversations.
Why?
Because tonality is one of the most powerful signals of value you can send.
Itโs not just about how you soundโitโs about what youโre communicating emotionally.
Tonality is the bridge between words and feelings.
When your tonality is off, women sense it immediately.
Itโs like an alarm going off in their subconscious, telling them something isnโt right.
They might not consciously think, โOh, his tonality is bad,โ but theyโll feel it.
And that feeling is enough to make them lose interest.
When your tonality is flat, weak, or uncalibrated, it signals low survival value.
It tells women that youโre not confident, not in control, and not worth their time.
But when your tonality is on point, itโs a game-changer.
Itโs not just worth 2.5 points on your 20/35 scoreโit can also prevent you from losing 2.5 points.
Think about that for a second.
If your tonality is bad, it doesnโt just fail to add valueโit actively subtracts it.
It makes you look weaker, less confident, and less attractive.
But when your tonality is good, it does the opposite.
It makes you look stronger, more confident, and more high-value.
And hereโs the kicker:
When your tonality is on point, you can hide weaknesses in other areas.
Maybe your looks arenโt a 10/10.
Maybe your financial situation isnโt where you want it to be.
Or maybe your social skills still need work.
It doesnโt matter.
When your tonality is strong, it compensates for those weaknesses.
Itโs like a cheat code for attraction.
Women will perceive you as high-value, even if youโre not perfect in every area.
Thatโs the power of tonality.
Itโs not just about adding points to your scoreโitโs about creating a presence that commands respect and attention.
Hereโs something else to think about.
55% of your communication is nonverbalโyour body language, your posture, your gestures.
38% is your tonalityโhow you say what you say.
And only 7% is the actual words you use.
Thatโs huge.
It means that gaming by itselfโlines, scripts, routinesโisnโt enough.
You can have the perfect lines, but if your tonality and body language donโt back them up, theyโll fall flat.
So, the question is: are you ready to take control?
Are you ready to stop letting cortisol, inflation, and tonality issues hold you back?
Because hereโs the reality:
The world isnโt getting easier.
Economic stress, social division, and personal challenges arenโt going away.
If anything, theyโre getting worse.
And if youโre not adapting, youโre falling behind.
But the good news is, you donโt have to be a victim of your circumstances.
You donโt have to let external factors define your success.
You can take control.
You can master your tonality.
And when you do, everything else falls into place.
Tonality isnโt just about sounding goodโitโs about projecting strength, confidence, and emotional control.
Itโs about showing women that youโre someone they can trust, someone they can rely on, and someone worth investing in.
When you master tonality, youโre not just improving your communicationโyouโre transforming your entire presence.
Youโre becoming the kind of man who commands respect and attention wherever he goes.
The kind of man who doesnโt just survive but thrives, no matter what challenges come his way.
Tonality is destiny.
Itโs the foundation of how youโre perceived and how you connect with others.
And the best part?
Itโs something you can control.
You donโt need to be born with it.
You donโt need to have perfect looks, a perfect job, or a perfect life.
All you need is the willingness to learn, practice, and improve.
And while weโre on the subject, I wanted to bring your attention to something you might not have thought about before.
Donโt let inflation or the tariffs today bring you down.
These are real stressors that affect everyone, but they also create division and make it harder to connect.
This is why other dating coaches donโt have students getting laid consistently like I do.
Their students arenโt building real connections.
Theyโre not getting married.
Theyโre not procreating.
Why?
Because these coaches never address the deeper issuesโlike tonality, social calibration, and emotional control.
Theyโre stuck teaching lines and routines, but game by itself is not enough.
If youโre relying on words alone, youโre missing the bigger picture.
So, the question is: will you take that step?
Will you commit to mastering your tonality and taking control of your destiny?
Because once you do, everything changes.
The way women respond to you.
The way people treat you.
The way you see yourself.
It all starts with tonality.
And itโs time to claim yours.
-John Elite


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