jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
Hi there! I'm pretty sure You see this all around you: women gravitate towards men with solid careers, who work in companies, or hold executive or managerial positions. But, are women attracted to men who work in executive or managerial positions, or is there something more to it?
A man's "job position" only gives the illusion that he is "capable." Working in a "large, structured company" or having a "solid career" gives the illusion that this is a man with goals and things to do in life.
Let's get to the deeper point: women are attracted to men who give the impression of having goals, and above all, that they manage to add something extra every day.
Like climbing the stairs, never stopping, but even taking just one step a day, will give the impression of progress.
That said, if you're a man, and were once a boy (like me), you understand that you shouldn't focus on external things and external validation, but on internal things and internal validation. Do you see the failure now? Joining a company and moving from secretary to manager to executive will give you and others the impression that you're progressing toward something. But this is only at work. This is not your life..
A real man, however, wants to do something like this in his life. That's where the real difference lies.
Women don't want a manager or an executive, but a man who knows how to change every day, who knows how to set daily goals, who doesn't take long to get back up when he falls.
I can assure you that there are many men who have made the right impression (they are CEOs, executives, and managers) and yet they are not Men of value, with objectives and goals, things to do in life. They are just in this "validation loop", they've money, they've circles, but they're still struggling setting goals: work =/ life
This is my perspective and feeling as a man.
I'd love to hear from the women on this forum, what they can tell us about it. If you know any of them, you could tag them.
Please add your relevant thoughts
A man's "job position" only gives the illusion that he is "capable." Working in a "large, structured company" or having a "solid career" gives the illusion that this is a man with goals and things to do in life.
Let's get to the deeper point: women are attracted to men who give the impression of having goals, and above all, that they manage to add something extra every day.
Like climbing the stairs, never stopping, but even taking just one step a day, will give the impression of progress.
That said, if you're a man, and were once a boy (like me), you understand that you shouldn't focus on external things and external validation, but on internal things and internal validation. Do you see the failure now? Joining a company and moving from secretary to manager to executive will give you and others the impression that you're progressing toward something. But this is only at work. This is not your life..
A real man, however, wants to do something like this in his life. That's where the real difference lies.
Women don't want a manager or an executive, but a man who knows how to change every day, who knows how to set daily goals, who doesn't take long to get back up when he falls.
I can assure you that there are many men who have made the right impression (they are CEOs, executives, and managers) and yet they are not Men of value, with objectives and goals, things to do in life. They are just in this "validation loop", they've money, they've circles, but they're still struggling setting goals: work =/ life
This is my perspective and feeling as a man.
I'd love to hear from the women on this forum, what they can tell us about it. If you know any of them, you could tag them.
Please add your relevant thoughts
