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I've talked about him in my old thread, here's someone roughly in my situation, but with the distinction that he "made it" quite recently.
he's worked hard, social media maxxed, and finally got someone in his life.
this man actually managed to get somewhere after living and toiling alone for fucking ages, working on his projects alongside other jobs to stay afloat.
he didn't get shit from life, and regularly complained about loneliness and mental health issues on social media, even to the point of instituting himself briefly. at no point did anything from the outside intervene to make his life better.
then once he's around 31-32 years old, he finally manages to get his first million or two off of his magnum opus that took like 7 years to make (someone approximated his earnings)
then a 30 year old woman working in the same field, just slides into his life RIGHT AFTER he's gotten his first million and he's spent a bit of time complaining about loneliness, essentially single-status signalling, on social media. friends help them chat with each other and despite some smv disparities the two somehow get along pretty well...
huh... financial success and romantic success all at once, what are the odds?
even he says that getting some female attention suddenly makes it all worth it.
the missing ingredient to a happy life is finally here... and just in time!
obviously they're in a long distance relationship to "feel it out" for a while, but they have met many times and say they're getting along great. awesome.
now, assuming that they stay together and this long distance relationship works out and they live happily ever after... how exactly is this winning though?
he's worked hard, social media maxxed, and finally got someone in his life.
this man actually managed to get somewhere after living and toiling alone for fucking ages, working on his projects alongside other jobs to stay afloat.
he didn't get shit from life, and regularly complained about loneliness and mental health issues on social media, even to the point of instituting himself briefly. at no point did anything from the outside intervene to make his life better.
then once he's around 31-32 years old, he finally manages to get his first million or two off of his magnum opus that took like 7 years to make (someone approximated his earnings)
then a 30 year old woman working in the same field, just slides into his life RIGHT AFTER he's gotten his first million and he's spent a bit of time complaining about loneliness, essentially single-status signalling, on social media. friends help them chat with each other and despite some smv disparities the two somehow get along pretty well...
huh... financial success and romantic success all at once, what are the odds?
even he says that getting some female attention suddenly makes it all worth it.
the missing ingredient to a happy life is finally here... and just in time!
obviously they're in a long distance relationship to "feel it out" for a while, but they have met many times and say they're getting along great. awesome.
now, assuming that they stay together and this long distance relationship works out and they live happily ever after... how exactly is this winning though?
- have your life partner around when the two of you are in your 20s, rather then her bedding random men while you slave away building the nest egg? forget it.
- date someone younger than 30 so you can actually have healthy kids? forget it.
- date anyone before you've gotten your first million, and know for sure it's because of you and not the money? forget it.
- have some confidence that your genes are worth reproducing unless they are pushed to the absolute limit and edge of madness? forget it.
- get any attention at all unless you've been at your best and your most productive and disciplined for nearly a decade? forget it.
- try and have a NORMAL LIFE? forget it.
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