crowolf
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I am reading some David Buss stuff about SMV, and I am thinking about the following:
If I am a Free man - meaning I am being able to live life mostly on my terms, but paying the price of that by not having great career and finances - does that actually make my SMV lower or not?
Because on the one hand, I get to be myself unapologetically, do whatever I like, etc. - so that's kind of "badass", right...
But on the other hand, in the eyes of a woman (for now) I might not a stable guy to have a future with.
Don't get me wrong - I am certainly working on myself, building my skills, working on projects and temporary jobs, but I am by no means the type of a person to stick to a long-term mundane routine and build a "career" by playing stupid corporate games, being friendly with annoying people, assl1cking, etc. And as a result, I don't live in the best-looking property, for example. And this maybe affects my confidence.
Not implying that the corporate life is the only way to build a steady stream of income, but rather that I am trying to contrast 2 opposite perspectives on life.
So through the evolutionary psychology lens, where do I stand on the SMV thing, based on this? And what are your thoughts and experience with it?
Do you think living life on your own terms could be a bad idea, overall? Did you at one point or age in your life had to say "screw Freedom, peace and fun, it's time to lock-in and actually get my sh!t right"?
For the record, I am in the 25-30 age bracket. Perhaps I am uploading this messy thread to this sub-forum because I'd like to hear the opinion of people who have more life experience, and have perhaps gone through this phase themselves.
If I am a Free man - meaning I am being able to live life mostly on my terms, but paying the price of that by not having great career and finances - does that actually make my SMV lower or not?
Because on the one hand, I get to be myself unapologetically, do whatever I like, etc. - so that's kind of "badass", right...
But on the other hand, in the eyes of a woman (for now) I might not a stable guy to have a future with.
Don't get me wrong - I am certainly working on myself, building my skills, working on projects and temporary jobs, but I am by no means the type of a person to stick to a long-term mundane routine and build a "career" by playing stupid corporate games, being friendly with annoying people, assl1cking, etc. And as a result, I don't live in the best-looking property, for example. And this maybe affects my confidence.
Not implying that the corporate life is the only way to build a steady stream of income, but rather that I am trying to contrast 2 opposite perspectives on life.
So through the evolutionary psychology lens, where do I stand on the SMV thing, based on this? And what are your thoughts and experience with it?
Do you think living life on your own terms could be a bad idea, overall? Did you at one point or age in your life had to say "screw Freedom, peace and fun, it's time to lock-in and actually get my sh!t right"?
For the record, I am in the 25-30 age bracket. Perhaps I am uploading this messy thread to this sub-forum because I'd like to hear the opinion of people who have more life experience, and have perhaps gone through this phase themselves.