I have a feeling depression has a lot to do with the fact that you're not doing all that you feel you could be capable of. I see these commercials on tv... and they make it seem like depression is what holds you back from your life--the opposite.
I look at these two posts... The Truth About Women and The Gunwitch Method.
With all of my success with women, I'm still unable to find the balls to become this man. I'm sick of ONS and LTR and all of the stupid emotions that come with them. I'm tired of good guys and morals and restrictions. I know what I have to do--it's here in front of me.
Is it a dependency on alcohol? A clinical problem i.e. depression? Is religion so embedded in my skull that I can't see past it? What did you do to suddenly make that drastic change to find the inner courage instead of liquid courage? How many times do you slap yourself and splash your face with water until you suddenly see the bright light to lead you on to greatness?
My goal is to first memorize 'The Truth About Women', because memorization of the 'Gunwitch Method' has been whatever I read before I go out. It works by raising my confidence level but I keep breaking rules of pride, anger, letting manipulation happen, not taking responsibility... I know those are vague, but I pulled it from the text--everything else I have right, but these seem to be detrimental to my progression.
I look at these two posts... The Truth About Women and The Gunwitch Method.
With all of my success with women, I'm still unable to find the balls to become this man. I'm sick of ONS and LTR and all of the stupid emotions that come with them. I'm tired of good guys and morals and restrictions. I know what I have to do--it's here in front of me.
Is it a dependency on alcohol? A clinical problem i.e. depression? Is religion so embedded in my skull that I can't see past it? What did you do to suddenly make that drastic change to find the inner courage instead of liquid courage? How many times do you slap yourself and splash your face with water until you suddenly see the bright light to lead you on to greatness?
My goal is to first memorize 'The Truth About Women', because memorization of the 'Gunwitch Method' has been whatever I read before I go out. It works by raising my confidence level but I keep breaking rules of pride, anger, letting manipulation happen, not taking responsibility... I know those are vague, but I pulled it from the text--everything else I have right, but these seem to be detrimental to my progression.