WC2
Master Don Juan
At what point did you realize you've outgrown your friends? When you finally realized that you need to find some other people to be around to grow as a person?
You're no longer the person you used to be in college. You have aspirations in life to make a name for yourself and do something meaningful.
But for some reason, all of your buddies who you thought would figure it out too, haven't. They're still stuck in this routine of going out to get hammered, hit on chicks, and wake up the next day miserable and barely operating at work.
And when you refuse to stay out till 2AM on a Tuesday night, you're labeled a 'pvssy'.
Sure, all those friends of yours are pulling hot women still, but is that really the point of our existence? I love laying a hot woman as much as the next guy, but to waste all of my time focused on this goal seems like something 'driven' men do not do.
Driven men don't have to hunt for women because they're focus in life is improving themselves, improving the world for others, and ultimately achieving their goals. Women are a second priority which naturally come when you begin to improve yourself.
Yet, your peers still have it the other way around.
Anyone care to share similar experiences?
You're no longer the person you used to be in college. You have aspirations in life to make a name for yourself and do something meaningful.
But for some reason, all of your buddies who you thought would figure it out too, haven't. They're still stuck in this routine of going out to get hammered, hit on chicks, and wake up the next day miserable and barely operating at work.
And when you refuse to stay out till 2AM on a Tuesday night, you're labeled a 'pvssy'.
Sure, all those friends of yours are pulling hot women still, but is that really the point of our existence? I love laying a hot woman as much as the next guy, but to waste all of my time focused on this goal seems like something 'driven' men do not do.
Driven men don't have to hunt for women because they're focus in life is improving themselves, improving the world for others, and ultimately achieving their goals. Women are a second priority which naturally come when you begin to improve yourself.
Yet, your peers still have it the other way around.
Anyone care to share similar experiences?
