Contrary to Popular Belief, Dating Does Not Suck
If you were at a game of Roulette and the guy behind the table said, "You'll win. I don't know when, or how much money you'll spend trying, but you WILL WIN, and it'll be a lot of money."
Would you play with that perfect balance of certainty and vagueness?
That's what Dating is. It's gambling with your time, precious time, which is the most sought after commodity known to man. And we do it because 1/we have a primal need for sex and protection and 2/social needs: we don't want to look weird. Men are gay if they don't marry. Women are, well, just not right if they don't.
Either way, dating doesn't have to be a numbers game. It's not about the number of dates you go on, it's the type of people with whom you choose to spend an hour with exchanging pleasantries.
1. Know what you want, part A. If you don't know, don't waste your time, or his. Why would you spend 100K on education and major in liberal arts? What a waste. Be definitive.
2. Know what you want, part B: Is it education? A sense of humor? A really cool profession?
3. Just don't make it material or sexual - those are traps.
4. When you have that person who meets, say three criteria that rock your world, be their friend, be your self, be honest and vulnerable. No game playing or karma will give you herpes.
5. Check yourself and your attitudes. What you are is what you'll attract.
6. Be your greatest and highest self. If you don't know, get a mentor and ask them.
Would you play with that perfect balance of certainty and vagueness?
That's what Dating is. It's gambling with your time, precious time, which is the most sought after commodity known to man. And we do it because 1/we have a primal need for sex and protection and 2/social needs: we don't want to look weird. Men are gay if they don't marry. Women are, well, just not right if they don't.
Either way, dating doesn't have to be a numbers game. It's not about the number of dates you go on, it's the type of people with whom you choose to spend an hour with exchanging pleasantries.
1. Know what you want, part A. If you don't know, don't waste your time, or his. Why would you spend 100K on education and major in liberal arts? What a waste. Be definitive.
2. Know what you want, part B: Is it education? A sense of humor? A really cool profession?
3. Just don't make it material or sexual - those are traps.
4. When you have that person who meets, say three criteria that rock your world, be their friend, be your self, be honest and vulnerable. No game playing or karma will give you herpes.
5. Check yourself and your attitudes. What you are is what you'll attract.
6. Be your greatest and highest self. If you don't know, get a mentor and ask them.

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