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Ok... long post so bare with me.... this is a turning point and possibly a paradigm shift.
I'm not above my own ego to admit to this forum that the core denominator in my inner/outer game I’ve realized this year as a result of reading hopefully correctly here is: me.
I don't care about how many posts and likes I got this year. I've improved no doubt, yet I still have miles to go before I feel like I can live up to the name: Don Juan. Just being humble and honest. Thanks to some of the DJs that have helped me work through some issues this year. I've greatly appreciated your insights.
@guru1000 has pointed out a few times that we as DJs can’t shift the ego blame on the LTR market on women.
We have to take a cold hard look at ourselves and examine where we’re coming up short. Forget Don Juan for a second.... are we behaving as men? Or whiny simps? Even if your plate has a bottomless pit of social media and OLD options, how many of them would you venture to say is the equivalent of mature, cool, calm and collected (yet still fun and laid back ofc) Don Juan? If we have our game tight in the big three, we can compete with her options! I haven’t given up hope and neither should you. Continue striving forward with your life. Hold your head up high and keep pushing yourself for your own health and financial survival whether or not plates drop or stay. Your happiness is important! I can't change the reality of the market, I can only change myself.
@BeExcellent has pointed out that we should look to get better, not bitter. I agree 100%.
Despite my ability to improve hard this year, my SMV is still not high enough to compete with the women’s options I’m seeing. That was a red pill truth for me that I denied at first, yet realized time and time again. The plates I acquired I felt like they were not on my level physical-wise. Some were either overweight, lazy or just older and more dominant personality wise. No bueno.
Guys in my city on the west coast (not saying where) are raking it in cash flow wise. They have no trouble pulling and are cleaning up the field, acquiring more plates while finding numerous ways to increase their net worth. Women are a side benefit to their success in money and getting ripped in the gym.
Until my SMV is high enough in looks, personality, and money; her options will continue to influence her interest level calibration and subsequently that will absolve in lowering her investment physically and as well as emotional behavioral responses reactive to my frame. The margin for error is thin.
What is the definition of insanity? Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. I have to think outside the box. I have to improve, otherwise, women will still control the frame and next me fast when they acquire a better branch.
It’s a trip for me because in my head I think I have ⅔ of @Tenacity big three working for me. I hit the gym 6 days a week (gaining 26 lbs of muscle this year), eat well, loads of hobbies (that fuel my personality and fun factor). Money is the big lacking factor now in my mid-30s. I have a stable job yet not sustainable to re-marry and start a family with. FACT.
Long-term:
I started a career transition in the summer of 2015 when I saw the writing on the proverbial wall. At this point, I’m halfway through that process. I got a bachelor's degree and I’m in the process of applying for grad school. I have a difficult prerequisite class that stands as a major obstacle in my way. I failed that course previously this year. If I can jump over that hurdle, I’ll be on a faster route to achieving my financial/educational goals.
With all that in mind, it makes no sense to bother trying to rack up plates and believe I’ll find someone who will support me on all levels as I get through grad school wherever I land up next year for the next 3-4 years.
I’m jealous of you DJs that have a bullpen of plates and are enjoying pulling as your SMV is high enough to compete with AFCs that are content with just being an orbiter. Kudos to the work you've done to achieve that abundance.
I might pull late next year if and when I finally get accepted into med school, yet I’ve decided to clearly write off getting into an LTR.
I'm not above my own ego to admit to this forum that the core denominator in my inner/outer game I’ve realized this year as a result of reading hopefully correctly here is: me.
I don't care about how many posts and likes I got this year. I've improved no doubt, yet I still have miles to go before I feel like I can live up to the name: Don Juan. Just being humble and honest. Thanks to some of the DJs that have helped me work through some issues this year. I've greatly appreciated your insights.
@guru1000 has pointed out a few times that we as DJs can’t shift the ego blame on the LTR market on women.
We have to take a cold hard look at ourselves and examine where we’re coming up short. Forget Don Juan for a second.... are we behaving as men? Or whiny simps? Even if your plate has a bottomless pit of social media and OLD options, how many of them would you venture to say is the equivalent of mature, cool, calm and collected (yet still fun and laid back ofc) Don Juan? If we have our game tight in the big three, we can compete with her options! I haven’t given up hope and neither should you. Continue striving forward with your life. Hold your head up high and keep pushing yourself for your own health and financial survival whether or not plates drop or stay. Your happiness is important! I can't change the reality of the market, I can only change myself.
@BeExcellent has pointed out that we should look to get better, not bitter. I agree 100%.
Despite my ability to improve hard this year, my SMV is still not high enough to compete with the women’s options I’m seeing. That was a red pill truth for me that I denied at first, yet realized time and time again. The plates I acquired I felt like they were not on my level physical-wise. Some were either overweight, lazy or just older and more dominant personality wise. No bueno.
Guys in my city on the west coast (not saying where) are raking it in cash flow wise. They have no trouble pulling and are cleaning up the field, acquiring more plates while finding numerous ways to increase their net worth. Women are a side benefit to their success in money and getting ripped in the gym.
Until my SMV is high enough in looks, personality, and money; her options will continue to influence her interest level calibration and subsequently that will absolve in lowering her investment physically and as well as emotional behavioral responses reactive to my frame. The margin for error is thin.
What is the definition of insanity? Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. I have to think outside the box. I have to improve, otherwise, women will still control the frame and next me fast when they acquire a better branch.
It’s a trip for me because in my head I think I have ⅔ of @Tenacity big three working for me. I hit the gym 6 days a week (gaining 26 lbs of muscle this year), eat well, loads of hobbies (that fuel my personality and fun factor). Money is the big lacking factor now in my mid-30s. I have a stable job yet not sustainable to re-marry and start a family with. FACT.
Long-term:
I started a career transition in the summer of 2015 when I saw the writing on the proverbial wall. At this point, I’m halfway through that process. I got a bachelor's degree and I’m in the process of applying for grad school. I have a difficult prerequisite class that stands as a major obstacle in my way. I failed that course previously this year. If I can jump over that hurdle, I’ll be on a faster route to achieving my financial/educational goals.
With all that in mind, it makes no sense to bother trying to rack up plates and believe I’ll find someone who will support me on all levels as I get through grad school wherever I land up next year for the next 3-4 years.
I’m jealous of you DJs that have a bullpen of plates and are enjoying pulling as your SMV is high enough to compete with AFCs that are content with just being an orbiter. Kudos to the work you've done to achieve that abundance.
I might pull late next year if and when I finally get accepted into med school, yet I’ve decided to clearly write off getting into an LTR.
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