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About Fate:
Fate is one of the rising young stars of the social arts.
His development began in early 2007 after a friend purchased
a copy of The Game for him for Christmas. In the weeks that
followed, he poured through book, e-books, articles, and
videos, consuming as much theory and as many techniques as
he could find.
Beginning in April, Fate began putting this learning into
practice. His first experience came on a week long trip to
Las Vegas, where he connected with a girl from California
who remains a close friend to this day. She has offered
female perspective and guidance for Fate throughout the
year.
In June, Fate graduated from college and began what he
describes as �the most intensely painful, frustrating, and
disheartening chapter of [his] life, that [he wishes he]
could live over and over again.� Five to six nights each
week, he drove a half hour to downtown Richmond, VA alone to
practice his social skills. His results were minimal and
inconsistent. As July turned to August, he finally began to
truly understand social interactions, and his results began
to improve.
Bi-weekly trips to Washington, DC to meet with other
students of the social arts provided insight and experience,
but it was not until Fate traveled to New York City in
mid-October that he began to have consistent results.
Inspired by the men he met in New York City, Fate returned
to Richmond with a new passion for the social arts. In
November, he got a job working in Washington, DC and moved a
week before Thanksgiving.
In the time since that move, Fate has established himself as
one of the premier social artists in the region and has
continued to improve his skills week by week. He has been
featured in stylelife.com�s weekly newsletter, �The Weekend
Wingman,� and was recently recognized as stylelife.com�s
student of the month. In addition, Fate was awarded first
place in week 4 of Style�s Rules of the Game myspace
challenge.
In his own words, Fate describes himself as �a more full
version of [himself], who is finally beginning to reach
[his] potential; a driven and focused man with a lot to
prove, if only to [himself].�
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