A great many posts on this site have advised that men should think they’re the prize to be won in order to be successful with women. For the most part, such advice is garbage, and is not worth the time either to read nor repeat every few months.
The mindset of thinking you’re the prize will get you nowhere because deep down you know that you’re not. Your knowledge of the truth about “who you really are” is what is holding you back, not your unwitting placement of women on a pedestal. Until you change yourself into the prize, no amount of inspirational reading or thinking will help you.
If you’re out of shape or you dress like a clown, your physical appearance is what is holding you back – not your attitude about women. You should hit the gym, change your diet, get a haircut, go shopping for new clothes -- and forget about women for a while.
If you have no sense of humor or don’t have an outgoing personality, your ability to interact with other people is what is holding you back – not your attitude about women. You should study comedians and movies with actors whose personalities you admire, and model their behavior – and forget about women for a while.
If people treat your with disrespect in high school or college, it is your reputation that is holding you back – not your attitude about women. You should isolate yourself from the people who are making fun of you, take to heart some of the things they’re saying, and change them if you can – and forget about women for a while.
If you can’t carry on a decent conversation with anyone, it is your education and lack of “worldly-ness” that is holding you back – not your attitude about women. Go to the library, spend some time reading the dozens of news, financial, fashion, sports and other magazines, and learn something interesting – and forget about women for a while.
It takes true courage to own up to who you are right now and change what you can, rather than live in a fantasy world where you think you’re the prize – but deep down you know you’re not.
The mindset of thinking you’re the prize will get you nowhere because deep down you know that you’re not. Your knowledge of the truth about “who you really are” is what is holding you back, not your unwitting placement of women on a pedestal. Until you change yourself into the prize, no amount of inspirational reading or thinking will help you.
If you’re out of shape or you dress like a clown, your physical appearance is what is holding you back – not your attitude about women. You should hit the gym, change your diet, get a haircut, go shopping for new clothes -- and forget about women for a while.
If you have no sense of humor or don’t have an outgoing personality, your ability to interact with other people is what is holding you back – not your attitude about women. You should study comedians and movies with actors whose personalities you admire, and model their behavior – and forget about women for a while.
If people treat your with disrespect in high school or college, it is your reputation that is holding you back – not your attitude about women. You should isolate yourself from the people who are making fun of you, take to heart some of the things they’re saying, and change them if you can – and forget about women for a while.
If you can’t carry on a decent conversation with anyone, it is your education and lack of “worldly-ness” that is holding you back – not your attitude about women. Go to the library, spend some time reading the dozens of news, financial, fashion, sports and other magazines, and learn something interesting – and forget about women for a while.
It takes true courage to own up to who you are right now and change what you can, rather than live in a fantasy world where you think you’re the prize – but deep down you know you’re not.