They’re really not… there are tons of quality men and women out there even past 25 all around everyday. People just have to strike up a conversation and let it happen naturally.
While I can understand superhero movie fatigue, that isn’t to say that most of the marvel movies aren’t good (they all for the most part are good or at least enjoyable).
You can like high and lowbrow movies, just don’t be a douche about it.
This guy is either the replacement that she’s been lining up or he’s a rebound. If he’s a rebound then Eric still had a chance, but a replacement less so because those guys have usually been around for awhile before the girl decides to cut the cord.
He would’ve had a better chance of getting her back if he maintained no contact (he’s already been seen as clingy, this text did not help)
Damn near almost all exes or flings, whether it be man or woman, come back at least once when they’ve had time to miss the other person and realize what they let go, so long as the breakup wasn’t thermo nuclear bad (we tend to only remember the good things about a person over time). All Eric had to do was be chill and wait for things with Jason to fizzle and she’d more than likely reach out- instead he fucked himself over with that LinkedIn search and psycho text.
He is allowing himself to be used by her… That’s what is happening and he’s fooling himself if he thinks anything positive, or that this woman wants to be with him, will happen.
He needs to back off completely. If she truly wants him, she’ll leave her husband and come looking for him. But even then I’d still say proceed with extreme caution.
Both of you are completely right. This will not end well for her if she decides to act upon it. She needs to also realize there are literally thousands of other men that would like to meet her and that are just as amazing- don’t get hung up on this one dude, there’s a new bus every 15 minutes.
Exactly. Always be moving forward. If you start to stay in a position longer than 2-3 years, you will be viewed as “stagnant” or lacking ambition, or worse, lacking the skills or success in your current role to translate to another role.
Always do Roth. You’re at a lower tax bracket now, so pay the taxes now versus the higher amount you’ll pay when you’re older (and richer) with a traditional.
Season 1 rewatch with a breakdown of the meanings behind bicameral mind theory, cognitive dissonance, and the maze is a must Jared. Would recommend you look into those topics if you haven’t already before the ‘cast.
I can understand buying a, as in one, ticket when it gets ridiculously high because you’re essentially paying for that thrill of “what if.” It’s when you’re buying it every week and actually think you’ll win… That’s you have a problem.
Yeah but just because you can… Should you? Keep your cards a little bit closer to your chest ya know? There’s no rush, the $150 dates will be there but no need to start out the gate with them.
That’s like the number one thing that turns women off. It’s a careful game of showing interest, but not too much interest, because everyone wants what they can’t have. That’s why “the game” exists.
They’re really not… there are tons of quality men and women out there even past 25 all around everyday. People just have to strike up a conversation and let it happen naturally.
Did the same at the Loews not too long ago. Sometimes a simple staycation to recharge is needed.
While I can understand superhero movie fatigue, that isn’t to say that most of the marvel movies aren’t good (they all for the most part are good or at least enjoyable).
You can like high and lowbrow movies, just don’t be a douche about it.
This guy is either the replacement that she’s been lining up or he’s a rebound. If he’s a rebound then Eric still had a chance, but a replacement less so because those guys have usually been around for awhile before the girl decides to cut the cord.
He would’ve had a better chance of getting her back if he maintained no contact (he’s already been seen as clingy, this text did not help)
Damn near almost all exes or flings, whether it be man or woman, come back at least once when they’ve had time to miss the other person and realize what they let go, so long as the breakup wasn’t thermo nuclear bad (we tend to only remember the good things about a person over time). All Eric had to do was be chill and wait for things with Jason to fizzle and she’d more than likely reach out- instead he fucked himself over with that LinkedIn search and psycho text.
He is allowing himself to be used by her… That’s what is happening and he’s fooling himself if he thinks anything positive, or that this woman wants to be with him, will happen.
He needs to back off completely. If she truly wants him, she’ll leave her husband and come looking for him. But even then I’d still say proceed with extreme caution.
Both of you are completely right. This will not end well for her if she decides to act upon it. She needs to also realize there are literally thousands of other men that would like to meet her and that are just as amazing- don’t get hung up on this one dude, there’s a new bus every 15 minutes.
Exactly. Always be moving forward. If you start to stay in a position longer than 2-3 years, you will be viewed as “stagnant” or lacking ambition, or worse, lacking the skills or success in your current role to translate to another role.
Complacency kills. Always move forward.
If you’re maxing out your 401k and Roth IRA, do you really have post grad problems?
Always do Roth. You’re at a lower tax bracket now, so pay the taxes now versus the higher amount you’ll pay when you’re older (and richer) with a traditional.
Season 1 rewatch with a breakdown of the meanings behind bicameral mind theory, cognitive dissonance, and the maze is a must Jared. Would recommend you look into those topics if you haven’t already before the ‘cast.
Might be the best show on TV, and I say that knowing the competition.
I mean… How?
I can understand buying a, as in one, ticket when it gets ridiculously high because you’re essentially paying for that thrill of “what if.” It’s when you’re buying it every week and actually think you’ll win… That’s you have a problem.
Yeah but just because you can… Should you? Keep your cards a little bit closer to your chest ya know? There’s no rush, the $150 dates will be there but no need to start out the gate with them.
That’s like the number one thing that turns women off. It’s a careful game of showing interest, but not too much interest, because everyone wants what they can’t have. That’s why “the game” exists.
Yeah… Less is more. If you’re dropping $150 on a first date, you’re already trying too hard to impress her and essentially bribe her for sex.
She’s just not that into him, that’s all.
The bar really isn’t that high when you consider how many terrible options women have to choose from.
He went to Austin, not exactly the most conservative city.