What do yall do to keep your mind occupied?

Knight of Roses

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All this talk about vision and purpose. I dont get it.

I'm in a white collar profession, I work about 60-70 hrs per week and make about 400K. I got nice house, fancy car. But Im still bored as hell. Purpose based on work can't be the goal. While I don't hate my job, I don't particularly love every aspect either. So working more or aspiring for more doesn't seem to be the logical answer.

Chasing tail is exciting, but as Red Pill blueprint points out, it cant be your purpose in life.

So what are you all doing out there to keep your mind off the Pu$$y?
 

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This is why I'm SO SICK of all these bros and gurus out there saying "get on your grind, make money". Like, dude, not everyone's interests are into professions that make a lot of money. Some of us are interested in creative industries that certainly make a lot less money than being a lawyer or a doctor. And we love our lives! So if you chose a profession that gives you money but isn't your life passion, you have two options. Find a side hobby that could potentially turn into a side hustle (not that you need one with that amount of income), or just drop your job and throw yourself into a passion that you feel like is THE thing you want to do in life. But then again, it might not be what pays all those high bills.
 

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Pvssy is just something my body longs for now and again. I've had a goal since I was a kid, and everything I have done is in pursuit of that goal. That is what keeps me going, and I suspect is why I've gotten all the success in my life that I have. I'm blessed. And once that goal is obtained, I can die happy. I'm one of the few in my generation who can say that with confidence.
 

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Pvssy is just something my body longs for now and again. I've had a goal since I was a kid, and everything I have done is in pursuit of that goal. That is what keeps me going, and I suspect is why I've gotten all the success in my life that I have. I'm blessed. And once that goal is obtained, I can die happy. I'm one of the few in my generation who can say that with confidence.
You're one of the rare lucky people that discovered their purpose very early on, I think it usually comes at a later point in life through development, exposure and trying new things.
 

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You're one of the rare lucky people that discovered their purpose very early on, I think it usually comes at a later point in life through development, exposure and trying new things.
I chased it with obsession since day one. It was just something that clicked with me and said "I am going to do this one day." And it helps that the field I am in for it happens to pay well. Or rather I pursued the best path to open said route into it. So I had to keep some kind of practicability for it.
 

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I am a business owner, so I understand if there’s never enough hours in a week.

I still make time to read as much as I can, as much as I get my hands dirty in the garden or in the workshop.

In the evening, when I’m up for it I probably work on my repertoire on the classical guitar or just jam the blues.

Whatever that I love doing, I aim to reach a high level of knowledge and competence by way of continuous improvement.

A solid hour of cardio or weights daily would resolve any pent-up frustration for me. I actually only post here when I’m on the stationary bike.

I still keep in touch with bros who I can call anytime to exchange opinions and banters, and insult each other. This is healthy for my sanity, especially during lockdowns.

If all else fails, I’d get a complicated lego set and just tune out.
 

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Keeping yourself busy is a really garbage mentality, there is always another dragon to slay and a game to get ahead of.
 

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All this talk about vision and purpose. I dont get it.

I'm in a white collar profession, I work about 60-70 hrs per week and make about 400K. I got nice house, fancy car. But Im still bored as hell. Purpose based on work can't be the goal. While I don't hate my job, I don't particularly love every aspect either. So working more or aspiring for more doesn't seem to be the logical answer.

Chasing tail is exciting, but as Red Pill blueprint points out, it cant be your purpose in life.

So what are you all doing out there to keep your mind off the Pu$$y?
I run a business so I think that's different than working for someone else.

I travel. I just started this hobby within the last few years. I've been to 63 countries now and plan to go to every country by 2027.
 

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I'm in the same situation and have been asking myself the same question, except at my age and with the experiences I've had with women, I don't need anything to take my mind off women - instead I'm trying to figure out what will provide true personal fulfillment. I've long suspected it has to do with helping others since I enjoy doing that when friends need help with things I'm good at but I haven't done anything like this on a large scale which is what I'm starting to ponder now. I have tons of hobbies and interests and always have, and while I enjoy them and have lead quite an exciting life, I wouldn't say all these hobbies represent anything substantial that would contribute to my purpose in life, whatever that may be.
 
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