I assume that you misinterpreted the intention of my post. I'm not whining. Quite the contrary, I'm actually at peace with it. I've accepted my situation and I firmly believe that acceptance is an important part of the emotional process of coping with any difficult situation.
Some of you say that I quit, which is not true. Think of it this way: I'm like a businessman who had his own company and he tried to sell his products but there were initial difficulties, so he had to think of new ways to sell his products, so he tried and tried and tried to use any selling technique that he learned about to help him become a better salesperson.
At the end of the day, however, the turnover of his company was disappointing, so he decided to shut down his company to commit himself wholeheartedly to the development of new products because he was now convinced that the problem wasn't the selling techniques but the product itself.
And, in my case, the product is my SMV aka my money. Simple but effective.
I realized that I've made the mistake that most guys in their 20s make. I was chasing women. Even when I acted aloof and disinterested, strictly speaking, I was still chasing them, since I was focused on them, not on money. Most guys try to get chicks when they're in their 20s when most of them are low value to women and try to "get rich" in their 30s when they're high value to women. They've wasted both decades. I should do the opposite. Every guy in his 20s should do the opposite.