 So this is one of the toughest things for guys when they first start trying to approach girls on the street, which is my favorite way besides meeting girls through your social circle of meeting women, because the act of going out and approaching a girl during the day, it brings up all of your insecurities, all of your fear, goes against everything society tells you to do, but when you do it, you feel fucking awesome. Because you've done what most guys are way too scared to do. Girls would rather join the army and stand in front of bullets than walk up to a random girl on the street. Swear to God. Steve's laughing because he knows. It's fucking terrifying. I'm sure a lot of you guys in here have done day game. The fact that you're here, you know all that goes. But if you can pull it off, which isn't that hard, you just basically have to show her that you're doing something weird, but it's actually not weird because you're not weird, you're just a baller and you don't subscribe to social norms, then she'll be like, whoa, it's so weird. I was at Starbucks and this guy just came up and he was totally flirting with me and he was hot and now I'm going on a date with him. I've been going out with all these Tinder guys and that sucks, so this is awesome. So day game's awesome, but if you can't get a girl to stop when she's walking down the street, it's really going to suck because what you're going to do, you're going to walk up to him, you're going to have your whole line ready to go. And she's like, it makes you feel like a total asshole, right? There's nothing worse than chasing a girl down and getting her to stop and she just, it's like the most deflating thing ever. You just feel like, ugh, it's the worst. So one of the things that I'm so meticulous about with my clients when they're starting a day game is the only thing that you should be worried about on the beginning is just getting her to stop and getting her complete and undivided attention. Because even if you're walking with her and you don't have her attention, she's not really going to hear what you say. You might have a funny or witty opening line. It's not really going to register and you're going to think that she thinks you're ugly, you're going to think that she's shy, all these things or that your breath is bad, but it's really just the fact that she wasn't listening. She's in her own world. She's doing something that she's going to grocery store. She's going to get dry cleaning. She's not thinking about a conversation happening. She's not expecting it. So when you kind of break that bubble, you need to make sure you have her undivided attention before you launch into whatever you're going to say. So make sure you get her to stop.