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The Life of a Average Male in the 21st century by Neet Commander
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<blockquote data-quote="6ft4" data-source="post: 49787" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>Regarding what you said about humans living too long, yes the average normie won't produce anything of value after 50 if we assume the main thing they produced in their life was their children, but for the sentient males who can actually produce things of value not relating to reproduction, I think it's pretty cool that you could have 40 years from 50 to 90 where you are mostly liberated from thoughts of sexual pursuits and can just put 100% focus into topics of interest.</p><p>Yes you won't have the same mental sharpness that you had at 30 but if you have an introspective mind where your revelations build on each other exponentially over the years, you may be able to see the world extremely clearly in your 40s and into your 50s.</p><p></p><p>Yes it can be considered a cope to focus all your effort into certain topics once you're no longer a factor in the mating game</p><p>But even when men are in their looks prime, the ones who lead lives of extreme dedication to a craft will often end up with a better position in the hierarchy thus more appeal to women than the guy who dedicates his youth to chasing foids while being statusless.</p><p></p><p>I was the statusless guy chasing foids for too long but had I dedicated all of that effort into my own interests and pursuits, I'd have gotten much further in them and possibly attained status off the back of it which would lead to better outcomes with foids.</p><p>Maybe it will take feeling like I've descended before I can truly view my interests as the one and only focus of life</p><p>By which point it may lead to me having more appeal to foids than my looks peak statusless self</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6ft4, post: 49787, member: 357"] Regarding what you said about humans living too long, yes the average normie won't produce anything of value after 50 if we assume the main thing they produced in their life was their children, but for the sentient males who can actually produce things of value not relating to reproduction, I think it's pretty cool that you could have 40 years from 50 to 90 where you are mostly liberated from thoughts of sexual pursuits and can just put 100% focus into topics of interest. Yes you won't have the same mental sharpness that you had at 30 but if you have an introspective mind where your revelations build on each other exponentially over the years, you may be able to see the world extremely clearly in your 40s and into your 50s. Yes it can be considered a cope to focus all your effort into certain topics once you're no longer a factor in the mating game But even when men are in their looks prime, the ones who lead lives of extreme dedication to a craft will often end up with a better position in the hierarchy thus more appeal to women than the guy who dedicates his youth to chasing foids while being statusless. I was the statusless guy chasing foids for too long but had I dedicated all of that effort into my own interests and pursuits, I'd have gotten much further in them and possibly attained status off the back of it which would lead to better outcomes with foids. Maybe it will take feeling like I've descended before I can truly view my interests as the one and only focus of life By which point it may lead to me having more appeal to foids than my looks peak statusless self [/QUOTE]
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