vinc3nc

Why I Prefer to Stay Single (Don't Chase Girls)

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11 minutes ago, Raphael said:

All distractions are distractions from other distractions.

Man, this brings a tear in my eye. Well said.

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6 hours ago, Raphael said:

@Abdelghafar

And the wise thing to do is to use the proper distraction according to the phase of life that we are in.

I took it to a deeper place?

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@vinc3nc On one hand, a lot of what you wrote is on point - good on you for being decisive and choosing to develop yourself! On the other hand, have you ever had a gf before? A lot of this sounds like it's coming from a place of inexperience.

There are advantages and disadvantages to both being single and being in a relationship - one is not better than the other. 

On 2/9/2021 at 6:31 PM, vinc3nc said:

They will take away a lot of your free time. And they will also take away your money most likely.

How do you know that?

Actually, having a supportive partner can make you MORE productive and effective when you are working on your projects. 

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@WonderSeeker

I've had a few short relationships. But this is not the point here.

I will try to define success from my point of view here. So, for me success is, first of all, being healthy (having a fit, healthy body), achieving peace of mind, financial freedom (a lot of free time), providing value to society, having good social skills & other useful skills, a few high-quality friends, a high-quality partner (eventually).

Now, let's try to answer a few questions here.

What do you think it takes to get all that? Do you think it takes a lot of hard work, consistency, self-discipline, emotional labor, energy, time? And do you think that this takes a few months of hard work, or do you think it takes more like 10-15 years of hard work?

Do you think a young guy who hasn't worked on himself at all, who gets in a relationship early on in his life and has kids before, let's say, he's 25 - because he just copies what everyone else around him does - can ever create the kind of environment for himself to ever achieve some of the things above?

What's the chance that this guy:

  • won't be a wage slave for the rest of his life?
  • will have the time to do the things he would want to do in his life?
  • will achieve his full potential?
  • got together with the right partner at that age?
  • will be a good father to his kids (teaching them the right things)?
  • etc. etc. etc.

I'm not trying to tell you what is right or wrong here. And I never said that getting in a relationship can't be beneficial in some ways. I said that for me it made all the difference. I also said there are exceptions.

There are many areas in life that you can work on, and you just can't master all of them. You'll have to sacrifice some of them. Always. Now, what you do you want to sacrifice? Your health? Mental health? Finances? Friends (socializing)? Dating girls all the time? What else?

I don't know what your mindset, your worldview, etc. is. Do you want to live a mediocre life, just like most people, or are you willing to sacrifice some of the things to set yourself apart from others and be different, and then get all the rewards after that? That's up to you. No one is forcing you to do anything.

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@vinc3nc A guy was preparing for an important job interview . Bought a new suit, ironed his shirt, went to a barber, the whole works. To the tiniest detail. The day came , he drove to the place using seat belt and the safest roads, didn’t even buy the coffee that might spoil the suit. Ten yards before the meeting place he stepped on a banana and cracked his skull. 

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@At awe I get your point, but...

By this logic, let's have all the pleasures. Let's eat junk food all the time, let's have sex as much as we can, let's party all the time, let's get drunk all time, let's do drugs all the time, let's travel all the time, let's play video games all the time... Because fuck it, we might die tomorrow, right?

 

 

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There is no logic. It’s unknown. 

The horse runs best when you hold bridles somewhat loosely.

 

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6 hours ago, WonderSeeker said:

@vinc3nc On one hand, a lot of what you wrote is on point - good on you for being decisive and choosing to develop yourself! On the other hand, have you ever had a gf before? A lot of this sounds like it's coming from a place of inexperience.

There are advantages and disadvantages to both being single and being in a relationship - one is not better than the other. 

How do you know that?

Actually, having a supportive partner can make you MORE productive and effective when you are working on your projects. 

I agree with you.

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This really helped me. Thank you OP for the reminder.


“Our most valuable resource is not time, but rather it is consciousness itself. Consciousness is the basis for everything, and without it, there could be no time and no resource possible. It is only through consciousness and its cultivation that one’s passions, one’s focus, one’s curiosity, one’s time, and one’s capacity to love can be actualized and lived to the fullest.” - r0ckyreed

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Sadly this is true.

There are some exceptions though where both the woman and man are ambitious and start working together on something big.

But, most of the time, people in long term relationships become an empty shell of their former self.

They have no hobbies and interests, they become overweight, alcoholics etc.

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