What I'm curious about is the mindset of these rich bankers. How can they possibly date these classless girls? It's fascinating to see such a huge disconnect between their success in the corporate world VS their failure in dealing with girls.
What I'm curious about is the mindset of these rich bankers. How can they possibly date these classless girls? It's fascinating to see such a huge disconnect between their success in the corporate world VS their failure in dealing with girls.
Unfortunately I've come to believe, with great certitude, that success in the business/corporate world in modern times has zero correlation with success as a human being and level of masculinity.
Unfortunately I've come to believe, with great certitude, that success in the business/corporate world in modern times has zero correlation with success as a human being and level of masculinity.
Yes I have to agree. I guess it comes down to that the skills needed to succeed in business are not the same as the skills needed to succeed in personal relationships. No one has to be good at one to be good at the other.
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Unfortunately I've come to believe, with great certitude, that success in the business/corporate world in modern times has zero correlation with success as a human being and level of masculinity.
I agree.
I think that the problem arises when many financially successful men forget how to deploy the skills that enabled their success in the early days of their struggle to success, and subsequently rely only the power of their checkbook to buy, sell and trade their way through life..
That makes them grist for the goldiggers.
As a Dentist,I run into these types[no big bankers here] fairly consistantly. As long as you know what they are,no problems. Just don't take them seriously. But once in awhile,one sneaks under the radar and tries to get her hooks in you-ends fairly quickly when you let them know you aren't about spending all your money on them.
What I'm curious about is the mindset of these rich bankers. How can they possibly date these classless girls? It's fascinating to see such a huge disconnect between their success in the corporate world VS their failure in dealing with girls.
I agree.
I think that the problem arises when many financially successful men forget how to deploy the skills that enabled their success in the early days of their struggle to success, and subsequently rely only the power of their checkbook to buy, sell and trade their way through life..
That makes them grist for the goldiggers.
Unlike the guys with game theory up the wazoo who 3 months into their relationship cant keep up the facade that landed them that piece of ass in the first place
Inner game and status. Without either, you are going to have to learn to settle for average.
Wow, gold diggers unite! Just horrible. Now that they're out there and self-identifying themselves as what they really are (all they're doing is quibbling over their price), at least guys will know to avoid them. It's just a blatant affirmation for what we've all come to know as Princess Syndrome/Entitlement Mentality. What happened to good old fashioned shaming and ostracizing them? How did we get to the point in modern society were such levels of shallowness was tolerated. I don't care how hot they are. In 10-15 years their looks will be gone. I'd love to see them fend for themselves when that happens. I guess in the grand scheme of things that's what they deserve, to be be traded it at 40 for two 20s, so to speak.
Too bad Tom Leykis is off the air. He'd have a field day with this topic.