I see a lot of peeps on here lately just flatly giving up or not even trying. They do a lot of reading and armchair quarterbacking but hardly doing anything, fearing the unknown outcomes.
Important thing to remember is: "You can't win if you don't play"
So what if you fail? Failure is what makes you stronger and makes you grow. Without "actual" experiences, you're rehashed foolishness with stuff you only read about means squat and is actually hindering your growth. There are no guarantees in life. There are no guarantees that you will get laid or that you'll have a happy and everlasting GF/marriage.
So what if you get your heart broken multiple times? Gather yourself, heal, pick up the pieces and move on. Don't be a pvssy about getting hurt again. That is always the process to eventual success.
The ones that don't play will never win.
That's the bottom line. If you don't want to play, simply shut up and get out of this space altogether.
It's like you going to a carnival where you have to toss a ring around the red cones. You know the chances of winning are low but you still play it or you move on. You're not just going to stay there and complain to the worker there how hard it is or that it's rigged.
I attribute some of this mentality to single mothers. One thing I've noticed with single mothers is the amount of hand holding, nurturing, coddling, keeping their kids safe without letting them learn on their own or teaching them how to do things themselves. Everyone's a winner in their eyes, right? Everyone get's a medal for participation. I suspect some of these guys on SS come from single mothers and is used to that type of treatment in life which in turn rewires their brains to want to be protected and safe at all times and is expecting that medal just for participating.
I challenge everyone on SS to get out and do, rather than just analyze and sit there, sulking, complaining, wondering, etc.
Women are complex and there is no rule book or magic formula. There are so many variables and every situation is different. Every person is different. Go out there, do, fail, analyze, learn, grow, move on and figure out what works and doesn't work for you specifically.
Important thing to remember is: "You can't win if you don't play"
So what if you fail? Failure is what makes you stronger and makes you grow. Without "actual" experiences, you're rehashed foolishness with stuff you only read about means squat and is actually hindering your growth. There are no guarantees in life. There are no guarantees that you will get laid or that you'll have a happy and everlasting GF/marriage.
So what if you get your heart broken multiple times? Gather yourself, heal, pick up the pieces and move on. Don't be a pvssy about getting hurt again. That is always the process to eventual success.
The ones that don't play will never win.
That's the bottom line. If you don't want to play, simply shut up and get out of this space altogether.
It's like you going to a carnival where you have to toss a ring around the red cones. You know the chances of winning are low but you still play it or you move on. You're not just going to stay there and complain to the worker there how hard it is or that it's rigged.
I attribute some of this mentality to single mothers. One thing I've noticed with single mothers is the amount of hand holding, nurturing, coddling, keeping their kids safe without letting them learn on their own or teaching them how to do things themselves. Everyone's a winner in their eyes, right? Everyone get's a medal for participation. I suspect some of these guys on SS come from single mothers and is used to that type of treatment in life which in turn rewires their brains to want to be protected and safe at all times and is expecting that medal just for participating.
I challenge everyone on SS to get out and do, rather than just analyze and sit there, sulking, complaining, wondering, etc.
Women are complex and there is no rule book or magic formula. There are so many variables and every situation is different. Every person is different. Go out there, do, fail, analyze, learn, grow, move on and figure out what works and doesn't work for you specifically.