legolas
Master Don Juan
This is an interesting thread to discuss the different types of value. I see two kinds of value:
1. Value as it relates to a benefit you get
This is the most common type of value and it relates fully to the economics of sexual selection and social dynamics as discussed by RedPill
For example a girl might think: Guy A has big muscles and looks good so he has value in giving me status. Guy B has a fat wallet so he gives me security and buying power. Guy C has a Harley so he gives me excitement, etc.
2. Intrinsic/Internal value
This is the type of value most commonly associated with self-improvement and internal validation. It is also the kind of value that you get when you help others by donating your time or money.
If we assume that humans are essentially selfish, as Adam Smith and traditional economic theory suggests, than it is fairly easy to see that the first type of value is going to be the dominating one.
Going further, in order to become "attractive" you have to become more valuable (i.e. provide more value) To do this, first figure out the things that most girls find valuable (looks, money, emotional stimulation) provide them in an indirect way and voila....you have game theory.
99% of what game theory is, is based out of the value = benefits model. It's only a matter of finding out what the particular group of girls you're dealing with needs or finds valuable, and providing that. In this aspect, all the economic laws of supply and demand apply fully.
If you buy into this model, you can easily explain out all the various problems and issues most guys have or don't have in relating to women.
But where does intrinsic value come in to play? Well, if you're stuck on the value = benefits model, for one, you're at the whims of a constantly changing marketplace and you have no center. Since human needs are constantly fluctuating, you'll find yourself like an stock trader constantly adapting to the needs of the market. There is nothing inherently wrong in this approach, as long as you know exaclty what you're getting yourself into.
The role of your intrinsic values is crucial when you find a partner that clicks with those values. This is at the core of the old saying "Be Yourself" When you're aware of those values and you believe in them, finding and keeping someone interested becomes a matter of you literally being yourself!!
I'm still struggling with some questions though. Is this all there is to it? Are we essentially exchanging value in any and all situations?
The only answer that makes sense to me at this moment is: If 80% of all attraction and social interaction can be reduced to this simplistic model of economics, then I am happy to play the game
1. Value as it relates to a benefit you get
This is the most common type of value and it relates fully to the economics of sexual selection and social dynamics as discussed by RedPill
For example a girl might think: Guy A has big muscles and looks good so he has value in giving me status. Guy B has a fat wallet so he gives me security and buying power. Guy C has a Harley so he gives me excitement, etc.
2. Intrinsic/Internal value
This is the type of value most commonly associated with self-improvement and internal validation. It is also the kind of value that you get when you help others by donating your time or money.
If we assume that humans are essentially selfish, as Adam Smith and traditional economic theory suggests, than it is fairly easy to see that the first type of value is going to be the dominating one.
Going further, in order to become "attractive" you have to become more valuable (i.e. provide more value) To do this, first figure out the things that most girls find valuable (looks, money, emotional stimulation) provide them in an indirect way and voila....you have game theory.
99% of what game theory is, is based out of the value = benefits model. It's only a matter of finding out what the particular group of girls you're dealing with needs or finds valuable, and providing that. In this aspect, all the economic laws of supply and demand apply fully.
If you buy into this model, you can easily explain out all the various problems and issues most guys have or don't have in relating to women.
But where does intrinsic value come in to play? Well, if you're stuck on the value = benefits model, for one, you're at the whims of a constantly changing marketplace and you have no center. Since human needs are constantly fluctuating, you'll find yourself like an stock trader constantly adapting to the needs of the market. There is nothing inherently wrong in this approach, as long as you know exaclty what you're getting yourself into.
The role of your intrinsic values is crucial when you find a partner that clicks with those values. This is at the core of the old saying "Be Yourself" When you're aware of those values and you believe in them, finding and keeping someone interested becomes a matter of you literally being yourself!!
I'm still struggling with some questions though. Is this all there is to it? Are we essentially exchanging value in any and all situations?
The only answer that makes sense to me at this moment is: If 80% of all attraction and social interaction can be reduced to this simplistic model of economics, then I am happy to play the game