RangerMIke
Master Don Juan
Okay... you are correct, I will caveat...If you are arguing for entertainment then it isn't a waste of time.I love arguing with idiots. Why else would I post on SoSuave?
Joking aside, I really liked your post.
Okay... you are correct, I will caveat...If you are arguing for entertainment then it isn't a waste of time.I love arguing with idiots. Why else would I post on SoSuave?
Joking aside, I really liked your post.
Anyone that brags about themselves on social media is full of cr@p. Real high value men don't do sh1t like this.I have no doubt those sorts of stunts are pulled for media but high-status men are not womanless.
I believe that although some pull such stunts, high-earning influencers of all niches, some of whom make millions, generally do not have issues attracting women, as it goes for other high-status men.Anyone that brags about themselves on social media is full of cr@p. Real high value men don't do sh1t like this.
Yeah... I don't get it. I also don't get the mindless worship of celebrities.Still, they all drool over Dan Bilzerian and Andrew Tate.
What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.
You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
I've used Mr. Wonderful's approach when a family member asks for money. When a relative asks for a loan I tell them that I'll gift them triple the amount, meaning that I don't want it back. I also want to know nothing about where it goes and we are to never speak of it again. The caveat is that this is a one time event, and any future asks will be ignored/denied. Of course there are people that will come back and ask again, but I find that doing this lowers the chances and keeps money from ruining family ties.The whole blood is thicker than water saying.
100% Pure BS.
Family will f*ck you over a lot quicker and with less remorse than friends or even a business partner. Something about, "Oh, it's only my (son, daughter, brother, sister, etc.) they don't need to be paid back. They'll understand." And on and on.
And if you do help a family member out once, now you're a savings and loan, or a hotel, or an emotional tampon, etc. They don't understand, or care, that you have a life too that's also full or challenges.
I'm not looking for sympathy but to validate my point, I had one parent take out two credit cards in my name and default on payments, had their bankruptcy end up on my credit report, "borrowed" all my lawn cutting money for the summer I was saving to buy a new bike (I was 13) and never repaid it, and asked me for money on the regular once I became an adult. The other parent started businesses and bought and sold houses but never offered one cent for my college education. This parent also used college tuition money that was willed to me as a minor on a business she started and failed with and never repaid the money.
Heed my warning.
~Dash
All a matter of the way in which one thinks of such things. They CAN be harsh, if one does what's currently en vogue right now, by endlessy thinking to themselves: "This is awful, horrible, and unbearable... The Satanic System we live under MUST be overhauled and rebuilt from the ground up, so that we can enjoy a Utopia, free of all suffering and injustice"I don't see most of these lessons as harsh
I used the wording in my question to invoke the feeling, because often the lessons we need to hear and learn are quite harsh - not usually aligned in our own way of thinking that is, in a healthy way, harsh to the ego, harsh to an old way of thinking, harsh for an old self that it must leave and be replaced by a new one.I don't see most of these lessons as harsh. In fact upon learning they will relieve you of a great burden. It's delusion that causes suffering.
Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
How much better do you think, is a career in the West? Or at least what makes a career in the West more helpful? Speaking from your experiences and where you came from, anyway.Hi Inquisitor,
As if being born in a very poor Country isn't enough,you are burdened by poor health....Seems you have been dealt a poor hand in lifes card game,sadly you have no other choice but to make the most of it....As you have seen for yourself,your only way out would seem to be higher education,if you possibly can get out of the Phillipines,pleasant and kind as its people are,it is grindingly poor and corrupt...Are their any chances of a Scholarship in the West?....Have you wisely chosen your future career?....To what extent will your Health problems affect your emigration options?
OK grandad
If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.
Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.
This will quickly drive all women away from you.
And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.
I would just add that WFH also accelerated to the change to ultra “casual.”A man has no reasonable expectation of being received warmly, much less respected, if he doesn't at least try to LOOK like a high roller
Decades of business casual (Men who grew up in The 80s and 90s, how many times did you see your pops wear a suit? And when he did, was it Armani or the like, or the cheapest thing off the rack? Let's be honest)being a euphemism for "Every f-cking thing is A-OK" + celebrities and tech bros encouraging everyone that it's cool to look like a hobo has created an atmosphere where every guy now putting zero effort into his public image = Self expression
All true. As has been mentioned elsewhere https://www.sosuave.net/forum/threa...thing-better-comes-along.282363/#post-3121715 , it ain't just men who scoff at so-called Looksmaxxing eitherI would just add that WFH also accelerated to the change to ultra “casual.”
I work hybrid. Staff gets so used to anything goes dressing for WFH that they aren’t inclined to dress up too much on their in-office days either.
This trend was already becoming noticeable in The early 10s https://www.badgerandblade.com/foru...0-years-ago-just-plain-and-drab.303516/page-3I would just add that WFH also accelerated to the change to ultra “casual.”
I work hybrid. Staff gets so used to anything goes dressing for WFH that they aren’t inclined to dress up too much on their in-office days either.
Always thought this was their best imo.