I'm 31 and have been "chasing paper" for about 4 years straight now without really putting too much thought into my love life. However, I'm starting to reach a point where my youth is slipping right past me. I'm no longer as outgoing as I used to be, I no longer have desires to stay out late all the time, I've grown content with just staying in some nights. Overall I feel I'm becoming a boring person by focusing a lot on just grinding at work. My income is higher than it's ever been and I live comfortably however the lack of women is starting to really get to me. You guys know what I mean? I feel like I need to take a break from concentrating on work so much and concentrate on other things, including chasing women. You guys ever hit this point?
No, its not. You're brain washed by the feminine imperative.
Do not fall for the oldest trick in the book.
I am one year younger and I pull anywhere between 5-8yrs younger. Outlier chick late teens from time to time.
Chase excellence not money,women or world.
Pursue self knowledge. Explore consciousness. Do a solo trip vaca. Lift heavy. Diversify.
mgtow is bang on about going your own way as in, not following the beaten path.
Off point with the pursuit of money,material, world etc. Its still the matriarchy. Its still the feminine imperative.
You're on point noticing your need to adapt and shift paradigm. Read a book. Go lift. Take up yoga and meditation. Yoga is full of women BTW.
Sure. Do pickup. Learn game. Checkout free tours in your city. Get wings fb inner circle but, go into hiking. Find a mentor.
Take up a rite of passage.
I smoked DMT about a year ago. Its like I watched the creation story and showered in love and gratitude returning back into being but, I digress. Its not like you should or you must.
Its just you're in a place in time whereby adventure is calling. You can feel it in your bones.
I am going beyond. I will do the Peru tea ceremony with shaman's next. Its not about a end point. Its about the starting point. Its transcending.
You're turning a page in the chsotrr of your life. Good for you. Embrace the ambiguity. Consider hiking or walks in nature. Something ridiculously silent.
Your next step will come to you. Good luck.