Here’s a useful post based on the subject line "charlie forde want you to want," framed as a reflective or motivational piece (common in Charlie Forde’s poetic, raw, emotional style):

Step 3: Mirroring, Not Pushing

The most powerful tool in the Charlie Forde arsenal is mirroring. Charlie watches the audience. He identifies their latent frustrations, their quiet aspirations, and their unspoken necessities. Then, he reflects them back.

You’re sitting in a coffee shop on a rain‑slick Tuesday, the kind where the streetlights turn the puddles into silver rivers. The hum of conversation is a low, comforting murmur, and the scent of freshly ground beans drifts through the air like an invitation. You pull out your notebook, intending to jot down a half‑finished poem, when a man in a navy coat slides into the seat opposite you.

The Blurred Lines of Love and Desire