The best way I can think to keep reminding myself is to compare career/weight ratios.
If I had been on welfare/government handouts for the last 24 years but kept a toned, low bodyfat % I would currently have a higher SMV than what I do now with a 'career' and the plumpness.
It is difficult to accept that I worked hard for the wrong priority.
I could have slowed down the aging process, the stress eating, the cortisol fat buildup from shiftwork, the selfneglect by eating junkfood if I would have just accepted free handouts but stayed exercising and careful calorie counting and proper rest and had lack of ambition and worry.
One of the dating sites used to have a question on your level of ambition and a woman always seems to think she's impressing a man in 2021, by showing him what she's accomplished in her working career.
It impresses men more how much of your tight, youthful looks you've kept and your lack of job competitiveness.
Being available and at home for when a man needs you to conform to his schedule is way more attractive.
Even if I didn't use the welfare example but say, I still lived at home for free all these past years I spent working, I may have been able to retain more youthfulness and fitter body.
When the wall hits, it is stunning to think about how differently I could have been living and possibly been judged having a better SMV, not worse.
I thought I was being a good person by doing what I did. Being accountable and responsible.
I'm smiling as I write this. I'm past red pill rage stage. I just thought it important to write the comparison out.
Its true right?
If I had been on welfare, relaxing at home, keeping a stressfree life while working hard on my tight figure, my SMV would probably be higher than it is now?
I think I heard Owen Cook say in a recorded seminar that he was exasperated by people making snide comments about his plumpness/aging as he was frustrated the detractors didn't get how hard he was working and how little time/energy he had to take care of his SMV.
I get him.
I understood.
So now that one knows, it becomes easy. Work on career less. Work on weight/fitness and lowering stress levels to look younger and healthier more.
Simple!
If I had been on welfare/government handouts for the last 24 years but kept a toned, low bodyfat % I would currently have a higher SMV than what I do now with a 'career' and the plumpness.
It is difficult to accept that I worked hard for the wrong priority.
I could have slowed down the aging process, the stress eating, the cortisol fat buildup from shiftwork, the selfneglect by eating junkfood if I would have just accepted free handouts but stayed exercising and careful calorie counting and proper rest and had lack of ambition and worry.
One of the dating sites used to have a question on your level of ambition and a woman always seems to think she's impressing a man in 2021, by showing him what she's accomplished in her working career.
It impresses men more how much of your tight, youthful looks you've kept and your lack of job competitiveness.
Being available and at home for when a man needs you to conform to his schedule is way more attractive.
Even if I didn't use the welfare example but say, I still lived at home for free all these past years I spent working, I may have been able to retain more youthfulness and fitter body.
When the wall hits, it is stunning to think about how differently I could have been living and possibly been judged having a better SMV, not worse.
I thought I was being a good person by doing what I did. Being accountable and responsible.
I'm smiling as I write this. I'm past red pill rage stage. I just thought it important to write the comparison out.
Its true right?
If I had been on welfare, relaxing at home, keeping a stressfree life while working hard on my tight figure, my SMV would probably be higher than it is now?
I think I heard Owen Cook say in a recorded seminar that he was exasperated by people making snide comments about his plumpness/aging as he was frustrated the detractors didn't get how hard he was working and how little time/energy he had to take care of his SMV.
I get him.
I understood.
So now that one knows, it becomes easy. Work on career less. Work on weight/fitness and lowering stress levels to look younger and healthier more.
Simple!
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