ManFromTartarus
Senior Don Juan
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2023
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OP I commend you, this is one of the most poignant threads I've seen here lately, it shows a level of objectivity worthy of introspection. Your saying "I feel isolated" says a lot.
You also mention work & projects are expanding, so this is what I can offer.
What is your passion? Is your profession your true love in life?
It may or may not be, but what is your main passion? Whatever it is, pursue it.
You seem to be at a point where you are starting to realize that all the party chicks & strippers are just gravy, the real meat & potatoes is what/who you are. Whether it's your business or some other artistic endeavor, embrace it. The dividends will be tenfold if you strive to be a pillar of your passion.
For me it has been music. I've been a part time musician thru my whole life, and now that I no longer have a day job, I can invest my energies into something that I love so much I'd do it for free, as I have for many years, only now I make money at it, forge friendships with like minded artists, and expand my social world.
I even worked at a strip club so I understand what you've been thru with those type of women. None of that compares to the satisfaction of being known for what you are and what you love. There are so many teachings in the original archives of this site that preach the importance of self, and that all the external stimulation is all secondary.
In it's simplest form you can ask the same question you did when you were a child,
What did you want to be when you grew up?
You also mention work & projects are expanding, so this is what I can offer.
What is your passion? Is your profession your true love in life?
It may or may not be, but what is your main passion? Whatever it is, pursue it.
You seem to be at a point where you are starting to realize that all the party chicks & strippers are just gravy, the real meat & potatoes is what/who you are. Whether it's your business or some other artistic endeavor, embrace it. The dividends will be tenfold if you strive to be a pillar of your passion.
For me it has been music. I've been a part time musician thru my whole life, and now that I no longer have a day job, I can invest my energies into something that I love so much I'd do it for free, as I have for many years, only now I make money at it, forge friendships with like minded artists, and expand my social world.
I even worked at a strip club so I understand what you've been thru with those type of women. None of that compares to the satisfaction of being known for what you are and what you love. There are so many teachings in the original archives of this site that preach the importance of self, and that all the external stimulation is all secondary.
In it's simplest form you can ask the same question you did when you were a child,
What did you want to be when you grew up?