It took me six years of game before I found a girl who was relationship material. I don't think you'll find fulfillment in two weeks. You also need to be clear and honest with yourself about what fulfillment looks like to you. We men are goal-oriented. So much so that we forget to enjoy the journey, or even realize that we are never fulfilled once we reach our goal. Yet we somehow can't realize that this is happening so we continue pursuing goals while failing to enjoy the process and live in the moment.
Generally the cycle is:
1. I want hot women and I can't get them
2. I learn how to get hot women and generally fail but start having some successes here and there which motivates me even more to continue investing in my progress
3. I am starting to get hotter and hotter women, but still not all that I want
4. I am now getting nearly every hot woman I want, am having sex regularly with women 10-25 years younger than me who I never imagined I could get when I was first starting out
5. Ok this is getting boring but I can't figure out why. There is no such thing as a perfect 10 - I see flaws in all of them. Where are the 10s? That must be what's at the end of the rainbow
6. Wow I finally found a 10 but jesus christ this girl is a horrible person. Drop dead hot but unbearable to be around. Sh*t what now?
7. Where do I go from here?
And now you enter a potential crisis phase where you have to realize you must shift your energy to some new goal you have not attained yet, and start the process all over again. It is at this point that smart men realize they should shift away from women as a challenge, and move on to bigger and better things in life. Women will always be there, and you have mastered how to get them, but you have discovered they are not the key to happiness and that what they are able to provide you is 5% of what you truly want in life. But when you couldn't get them, you assumed they were 95%. It's a difficult position to be faced with. It is like a pro football player who has tied his whole identity to being a pro footballer, only to get injured in a way that prevents them from playing ever again. Now they go from Joe the football player to Joe the ???? Who are they? What do they want?
Now you focus on friends, family, your career, your purpose in life, etc. You conquered one challenge and that is good because those skills will serve you well with women and life in general. It's a tool on your toolbelt that will always be there. But it's time to move on to the next challenge. Start your own business? Start or contribute to a charity? Become filthy rich? Whatever it is, you have to find it and it isn't women.