Life tends to be easier if you're tall or, at the very least, not short. People generally find taller individuals not only more attractive, but they feel just more "drwan to".
The feedback you receive from your environment and peers can significantly impact your self-esteem, personality, and overall life trajectory.
This creates a natural advantage for taller people and a challenge for shorter individuals.
In my personal experience as a 26y.o., 5.3" male living in Tuscany, Italy, I've observed a shift in how people treat me since the age of 16. Despite having a proportionate and fit body and a very attractive face, I noticed a decrease in interest from others, fewer indicators of interest (IOI), and a lack of consideration for my opinions. This shift led to a deepening anxiety and eventually a depressive state.
Over the past nine years, I transformed from an extroverted, dynamic, and social person into an introverted, anxious individual. I struggled with social anxiety and reduced social interactions, partly due to my job. I decided against relying on antidepressants and instead focused on improving my mindset. I turned to art, a natural passion of mine, hoping it would become my life goal. However, the solitary nature of being an artist, spending long hours in a studio, exacerbated my lack of social interactions.
While my art career showed some success, giving me higher status than a normal man in my city (and woman started to behave differently with me), I put it on hold, realizing I needed more than just professional achievements, or an increase in status.
Life improvement, confidence, personal development, frame and masculnity, I believe, come from a 50/50 balance between internal factors and external feedback. Actively facing fears and engaging in positive actions play a crucial role in this process. The problem it's when this feedback system it's broken, and you get 90% a negative one, anything you do (because of your height).
Structuring our lives involves forming daily habits, and choosing habits that bring various benefits simultaneously can enhance our overall well-being. Career choices like being a doctor or lawyer, for example, can provide status, knowledge, social engagement, and potentially wealth. However, life isn't only about careers, even if those play a major role in our life, considering we spend 2/3 of our day on it.
Engaging in sports, music, reading, social events, cultivating relationships, etc...all contribute to a well-rounded life.
When choosing these elements, it's essential to consider factors beyond personal preference. Think about how each choice contributes to your overall well-being, social engagement, and personal development.
Yes we could have personal preferences, such as loving art, loving to write, but shouldn't we prefer to play tennis or do surfing, just because its something that have a different feedback and social exposure?
Recognizing that we've made mistakes by our past choiches, such as a wrong career, sport, hobby, partner choice, can be a starting point for improvement. Drawing insights from sources like the Redpill philosophy, DJuan's knowledge, and scientific papers about our society, couldn't we reshape our lives?
It's pratically, and nearly impossible to not get hit from the negative environment and social feedbacks if you're short. Yes, it's possible to desensitize, but not to remove. This is a issue.
As for changing, think of it, ,life it's easy:
Just drinking 1lt more water today, or doing 10 minutes a day of running, and eating balanced diet, improve your life drastically. So now, We would like to discuss to anything which comes to improve your "frame", your "being", and which, and how, we can make a system that will allow us to chose how to "act" in our life. We would need to talk about real elements such as: how to think, how to act, which career to chose, which sport to do, which music to hear, or which instrument to play, which books to read or to write, which people go out, or events to attend, which car to buy and why.
We are just programmed from the minimal thing or act we do in our life, so: why don't we just completely do everything we can to do the right things which could bring to us masculinity, frame, confidence, wealth?