Yes exactly right… A man doesn’t become different from the rest by getting the education he’s been advised to get and settling to become a bean counter or some other routine job for his entire life. He excels.In my opinion a young man can hardly gain status by following the paths that are given to him.
Im not saying that he needs to be a criminal but he surely needs to innovate and walk the grey line.
As an early Millennial, I can say that I've received a raw deal. Graduating into a recession in the late 2000s set me back. COVID-19 in 2020 has also impacted me.I believe all those millennials rioting on the streets are pissed off especially for that, they surely have their own guilt but the cards they have been given sucks....we all basically got lied with the "do as we say, follow the rules and you will be later rewarded".
Try to discard that victim mentality to start achieving in life against the odds…As an early Millennial, I can say that I've received a raw deal. Graduating into a recession in the late 2000s set me back. COVID-19 in 2020 has also impacted me.
Male surpluses and female hypergamy, aided by c0ckblocking technology doesn't help either.
A white collar, six figure paying job barely gets you any respect from women. They don't drop their panties automatically over in that instance.
Tell us more, enlighten us.maybe just string of unlucky events, but its kind of not possible for me
Really, it's like you have to take a "second job" in something that puts you in front of women as something akin to an alpha - getting that promotion & pay raise just doesn't seem to cut it. Some folks have said become a bartender on the side, but while that does have some merit, it looks ridiculous to have a good white-collar job and bartend on the side. Now, getting in with some partners and opening up a bar - where you work the bar as a part-owner - is totally different, and gets you the same pickup effect without looking like you are only doing this to pickup chicks. Playing in a band - even a band playing bars for peanuts - would be similar, as it would be your love of music being an orthogonal interest to your respectable day job.As an early Millennial, I can say that I've received a raw deal. Graduating into a recession in the late 2000s set me back. COVID-19 in 2020 has also impacted me.
Male surpluses and female hypergamy, aided by c0ckblocking technology doesn't help either.
A white collar, six figure paying job barely gets you any respect from women. They don't drop their panties automatically over in that instance.
Speaking as a late middle aged person, I put forth maximum effort when I was younger. If young people do so now, they will have something to show for it when they get to be my age, and I'll likely be long gone. You either build something for yourself or you don't.We are ruled from late middle aged people that is unwilling to share anything valuable with us while still expecting maximum effort and obidience meanwhile they keep all the sweet spots occupied.
You put maximum effort while leaving in an environment and economical setting that gave you opportunities.Speaking as a late middle aged person, I put forth maximum effort when I was younger. If young people do so now, they will have something to show for it when they get to be my age, and I'll likely be long gone. You either build something for yourself or you don't.
We're told here to have a "side hustle" as an alternative way to make extra money. I fully support that idea. But, in my experience, it is often NOT a status-builder to women. They just assume you have two jobs because your primary one is crappy and doesn't pay enough lol.Really, it's like you have to take a "second job" in something that puts you in front of women as something akin to an alpha - getting that promotion & pay raise just doesn't seem to cut it. Some folks have said become a bartender on the side, but while that does have some merit, it looks ridiculous to have a good white-collar job and bartend on the side. Now, getting in with some partners and opening up a bar - where you work the bar as a part-owner - is totally different, and gets you the same pickup effect without looking like you are only doing this to pickup chicks. Playing in a band - even a band playing bars for peanuts - would be similar, as it would be your love of music being an orthogonal interest to your respectable day job.
Try whitemaxing.maybe just string of unlucky events, but its kind of not possible for me
Sure that's cool and all but w/o status/money you won't get laid. It's not a matter of personal principle or ought-to. It's a matter of what-is. It's like "who cares about money!" but money is needed for most assets, utilities, and food. Just my opinion though. Maybe you're charming.Status = enslavement ->Doing stuff to make yourself look good in other's eyes whether it be girls or other people.
Fvck everyone else and do things for yourself. Who cares what anyone else thinks?
Side hustle should always be to do stuff for you and not to get more stuff or status to please others.
I live on a block with many million+ dollar homes. I have the cheapest house on my block because I don't care to have some extravagant house to please others and how they perceive me. I could care less. My passion isn't in having a nice house but in cars. Some neighbors freak out when I pull out of my driveway with a nice car they haven't seen me drive before. 2 neighbors walking their dog just stopped by the other day to talk to me about the new Tesla I bought.
I wear my Citizen and Seikos around when I feel like it. One day I wore my Panerai watch to a block party and the guy that lives in the 1.4mil house on my block couldn't believe I was wearing that. Point is I don't have others dictate what I do/feel/buy/wear/live. I do it for me and only me. FVCK everyone else and no need to enslave yourself to others perception or standards. My $,03
I disagree and the best gf's/experiences I had was when I was laid off work for a whole year. It's a STATE OF MIND that can( and do) make or break a lot of guys. I'm not saying that you don't need the basics(food, place, utilities, etc), obviously you need the bare minimum to maintain yourself. But a lot of guys I see get so caught up because their mindset feels like they are deficient somehow and it affects how they deal with people, girls, situations.Sure that's cool and all but w/o status/money you won't get laid. It's not a matter of personal principle or ought-to. It's a matter of what-is. It's like "who cares about money!" but money is needed for most assets, utilities, and food. Just my opinion though. Maybe you're charming.