jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
We know about various theories, such as SMV, redpill, blackpill, etc., that encourage us to strive for personal improvement. Recently, communities have emerged around the concept of simple living. While this concept has its merits, is it truly what a man should pursue in life?
Of course, simple living has its advantages; it allows you to enjoy life more fully. I've tried it myself for years. You live life in another era, more connected to your inner self, but it won't make your grow as a man.
If you want to make a difference in your life, you also need to work hard toward your goals. In fact, simple living can sometimes be an exaggeration by those who wish to lead a very uncomplicated life instead of maintaining their current lifestyle while cutting out excesses and unecessary luxuries.
A man cannot simply adopt this mindset; he should strive for goals in his life.
He needs to build, experiment, and continuously step out of his comfort zone to grow.
Life is challenging! In every area.
Personally, I cannot envision a man who wants to improve himself and build something meaningful—whether it's a business, a family, or a community, a skill or something else—while adopting the comfort-zone mentality associated with simple living. We need bigger goals than we had yesterday in order to generate social and material wealth. The concept of simple living does not align with our nature; it seems like settling into a detrimental comfort zone because of the "workaholic culture". But what if someone genuinely like his daily activities?
Of course, simple living has its advantages; it allows you to enjoy life more fully. I've tried it myself for years. You live life in another era, more connected to your inner self, but it won't make your grow as a man.
If you want to make a difference in your life, you also need to work hard toward your goals. In fact, simple living can sometimes be an exaggeration by those who wish to lead a very uncomplicated life instead of maintaining their current lifestyle while cutting out excesses and unecessary luxuries.
A man cannot simply adopt this mindset; he should strive for goals in his life.
He needs to build, experiment, and continuously step out of his comfort zone to grow.
Life is challenging! In every area.
Personally, I cannot envision a man who wants to improve himself and build something meaningful—whether it's a business, a family, or a community, a skill or something else—while adopting the comfort-zone mentality associated with simple living. We need bigger goals than we had yesterday in order to generate social and material wealth. The concept of simple living does not align with our nature; it seems like settling into a detrimental comfort zone because of the "workaholic culture". But what if someone genuinely like his daily activities?