I guess it's that time of year lol. Be thankful, motherfvckers. But on a more serious note, I want to expand on something that I've touched on before but that I think is an integral part of sustaining an internal sense of value & an external motivation for success: With women, with your friends, with your career and, most importantly, with yourself.
I know it's easy to look at where you want to be and focus on all the places that your life comes up short. I think each of us has a kind of idealized version of ourselves we're always competing against and, since it's idealized, coming up short. The ideal version of yourself would've talked to that cute girl at the gym, gotten her number, slept with her, etc. I think each of us carries an idealized woman that we compare all the girls we meet against. An idealized lifestyle. An idealized group of friends. And so on.
Then, when we fall short of these idealizations, the natural reaction is to look for excuses--usually external. Well, if I had a straighter nose and broader shoulders, I'd be able to talk to that girl at the gym or that girl on Tinder wouldn't've flaked. And if it wasn't for feminism or the instability of the nuclear family in the West, that girl would appreciate me anyway. And, well, if I just had more money it wouldn't matter that my nose wasn't straight and I'd have cooler friends. And so on.
But what if I told you that whatever you're going through in life, wherever you are in your journey, YOU ARE EXACTLY WHERE YOU SHOULD BE. Millions and millions of variables going back tens of thousands of years and all the decisions you've made in the past have brought you to this exact moment. How crazy is that? And guess what? Nobody is ever going to have the exact experience of yourself that you're going through right now.
And the you you are right now won't be the same you 10 years from now. Every single girl you ever meet, ever kiss, ever feel anything toward won't exist in 10 years. That moment, as soon as it happens, is gone. That girl, as soon as her emotions change or her station in life changes, won't ever be that same girl ever again. And you might kiss other girls and feel chemistry with other girls, but it won't be the same you, the experience will be changed, your perspective will be different.
You might be asking, OK, whatever, @fastlife, what am I supposed to do with this information? How is this supposed to help me get laid? And to that I say, thoughts are habits. If you focus constantly on what you lack, then all you'll find in life are the places you come up short. And since humans aren't great at focusing on more than one thought at a time, you'll be missing out on all the opportunities around you and taking for granted all the advantages you do have and all the good things that you have in your life right now that won't be here forever.
I challenge everyone to take a couple moments everyday to step away from whatever your going through/thinking and really focus on what you have to appreciate about that moment and all the moments from your past. Make it a habit. Nothing huge just 30 seconds 3-4 times a day. And I think what you'll find is that not only do you have more to be thankful for than you realize, but once this type of thought become a habit, your brain will start coming up with new ways to preserve this way of thinking.
I know it's easy to look at where you want to be and focus on all the places that your life comes up short. I think each of us has a kind of idealized version of ourselves we're always competing against and, since it's idealized, coming up short. The ideal version of yourself would've talked to that cute girl at the gym, gotten her number, slept with her, etc. I think each of us carries an idealized woman that we compare all the girls we meet against. An idealized lifestyle. An idealized group of friends. And so on.
Then, when we fall short of these idealizations, the natural reaction is to look for excuses--usually external. Well, if I had a straighter nose and broader shoulders, I'd be able to talk to that girl at the gym or that girl on Tinder wouldn't've flaked. And if it wasn't for feminism or the instability of the nuclear family in the West, that girl would appreciate me anyway. And, well, if I just had more money it wouldn't matter that my nose wasn't straight and I'd have cooler friends. And so on.
But what if I told you that whatever you're going through in life, wherever you are in your journey, YOU ARE EXACTLY WHERE YOU SHOULD BE. Millions and millions of variables going back tens of thousands of years and all the decisions you've made in the past have brought you to this exact moment. How crazy is that? And guess what? Nobody is ever going to have the exact experience of yourself that you're going through right now.
And the you you are right now won't be the same you 10 years from now. Every single girl you ever meet, ever kiss, ever feel anything toward won't exist in 10 years. That moment, as soon as it happens, is gone. That girl, as soon as her emotions change or her station in life changes, won't ever be that same girl ever again. And you might kiss other girls and feel chemistry with other girls, but it won't be the same you, the experience will be changed, your perspective will be different.
You might be asking, OK, whatever, @fastlife, what am I supposed to do with this information? How is this supposed to help me get laid? And to that I say, thoughts are habits. If you focus constantly on what you lack, then all you'll find in life are the places you come up short. And since humans aren't great at focusing on more than one thought at a time, you'll be missing out on all the opportunities around you and taking for granted all the advantages you do have and all the good things that you have in your life right now that won't be here forever.
I challenge everyone to take a couple moments everyday to step away from whatever your going through/thinking and really focus on what you have to appreciate about that moment and all the moments from your past. Make it a habit. Nothing huge just 30 seconds 3-4 times a day. And I think what you'll find is that not only do you have more to be thankful for than you realize, but once this type of thought become a habit, your brain will start coming up with new ways to preserve this way of thinking.