flowtheory
Master Don Juan
Ive perceived this in my city. Women, as compared to men, seem to have more enthusiasm, desire to explore, and try new things, more often than their male counterparts.
I work in customer service so I see MANY people everyday. Ranging from young to old, both men and women. I generally see men following their women around the store and seemingly more tired. Generally more unhappy in a sense. The women seem more joyous in the little things (which eventually create the bigger things; the compound effect)
When I walk on the seawall women are more ardent in their expressions too. Men are kind of ‘zoned out’.
I hike every weekend also, and the trail is always single woman after single woman, yet no single men. If I see a man he’s with a woman. I’m literally the only man alone on the trail aside from when a guy is with another guy.
Even in other areas I see women doing activities by themselves, then again I don’t often hear of or see men doing these same things as an individual. The only thing men often do alone in their lives which I generally hear of, is go to the gym.
I then did toastmasters a bunch of times and it was again, generally women.
When I look around single women are everywhere doing things.
So it seems to me as though women are constantly bettering themselves as individuals on a daily basis; enjoying more
of the moments and falling in love with life around them, and men are not.
What is this all about; Is it correlated with men losing their drive and zest for life and then having women pass on them time and time because they had become bores as individuals in their own personal lives with not as much to offer as the women they are seeing?
This is all a generalization of course, and just things I perceive on a daily basis.
Even as I look out of my apartment window now, which faces to a busy steeet, women are better dressed, leading the interaction, stopping at shop windows, and the men kind of just sit there in tow.
Thoughts?
I work in customer service so I see MANY people everyday. Ranging from young to old, both men and women. I generally see men following their women around the store and seemingly more tired. Generally more unhappy in a sense. The women seem more joyous in the little things (which eventually create the bigger things; the compound effect)
When I walk on the seawall women are more ardent in their expressions too. Men are kind of ‘zoned out’.
I hike every weekend also, and the trail is always single woman after single woman, yet no single men. If I see a man he’s with a woman. I’m literally the only man alone on the trail aside from when a guy is with another guy.
Even in other areas I see women doing activities by themselves, then again I don’t often hear of or see men doing these same things as an individual. The only thing men often do alone in their lives which I generally hear of, is go to the gym.
I then did toastmasters a bunch of times and it was again, generally women.
When I look around single women are everywhere doing things.
So it seems to me as though women are constantly bettering themselves as individuals on a daily basis; enjoying more
of the moments and falling in love with life around them, and men are not.
What is this all about; Is it correlated with men losing their drive and zest for life and then having women pass on them time and time because they had become bores as individuals in their own personal lives with not as much to offer as the women they are seeing?
This is all a generalization of course, and just things I perceive on a daily basis.
Even as I look out of my apartment window now, which faces to a busy steeet, women are better dressed, leading the interaction, stopping at shop windows, and the men kind of just sit there in tow.
Thoughts?

