GQ_Confidence_1
Don Juan
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As you get older (I'm 30), I think part of you invariably questions the "rules" we've all been brought up to live by. The rules of, buy a home, raise a family, believe in your government, believe in certain institutions, believe the media, etc.
I wont turn this into a political thread, but the Jon Stewart/Cramer interview the other day was a watershed moment in the media and tv (created quite a buzz). Stewart basically exposed CNBC, and Cramer as a bunch of cons, they've pulled the wool over everyone eyes about this financial crisis and what they knew. And whether they should have reported it better or not.
At 20-25, you have all this youthful enthusiasm about the world. And at 28-30, you're at the other end. You see all the garbage, lies, distortion. Government ineptitude.
I wonder, how many guys seriously think...screw the rules...I'm going to live by my own. I have to do whats best for my family or gf. Whether its move to a tropical island. Move to the forest. It doesnt have to be dramatic, but just....I dont accept those rules. Or you think that it isn't a part of you (and this is after your dj'ing, new confidence with women). AFC/standard relationship, you may not have that kind of confidence with your gf or wife. But if you're the man, you do what's best for your family. Do you think it gives you new sense in life, a new purpose? Does it spice things up? Does it make you feel more alive in an otherwise drowned out world?
I think one of the killers of marriage (if you believe in marriage, 2 kids, a house), after 25-30, is you dont believe in anything anymore. Its just boredom.
And many of these things that you look at (govt, institutions, media), the major controllers of life, they dont get better, the harder you look at them. Once you see the truth, you dont go back. Or, its very hard to.
And its different than just "feeling like a dj", or running game. You really are doing something to be the man in the relationship, by making decisions or choices that protect your woman or your gf.
I dont know...just some random thoughts. But it basically has to do with making major life decisions as you get older and wiser. Do you "play by the rules", or do whats best for your family or wife/gf.
I wont turn this into a political thread, but the Jon Stewart/Cramer interview the other day was a watershed moment in the media and tv (created quite a buzz). Stewart basically exposed CNBC, and Cramer as a bunch of cons, they've pulled the wool over everyone eyes about this financial crisis and what they knew. And whether they should have reported it better or not.
At 20-25, you have all this youthful enthusiasm about the world. And at 28-30, you're at the other end. You see all the garbage, lies, distortion. Government ineptitude.
I wonder, how many guys seriously think...screw the rules...I'm going to live by my own. I have to do whats best for my family or gf. Whether its move to a tropical island. Move to the forest. It doesnt have to be dramatic, but just....I dont accept those rules. Or you think that it isn't a part of you (and this is after your dj'ing, new confidence with women). AFC/standard relationship, you may not have that kind of confidence with your gf or wife. But if you're the man, you do what's best for your family. Do you think it gives you new sense in life, a new purpose? Does it spice things up? Does it make you feel more alive in an otherwise drowned out world?
I think one of the killers of marriage (if you believe in marriage, 2 kids, a house), after 25-30, is you dont believe in anything anymore. Its just boredom.
And many of these things that you look at (govt, institutions, media), the major controllers of life, they dont get better, the harder you look at them. Once you see the truth, you dont go back. Or, its very hard to.
And its different than just "feeling like a dj", or running game. You really are doing something to be the man in the relationship, by making decisions or choices that protect your woman or your gf.
I dont know...just some random thoughts. But it basically has to do with making major life decisions as you get older and wiser. Do you "play by the rules", or do whats best for your family or wife/gf.