Where does a love relationship fit in the fastlane framework? Given that love costs money.
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.If you're asking these types of questions, you aren't ready for love or any long-term relationship for that matter.
By the way, that's a horrible limiting belief that love costs money and using expressions like "love expenses."
If you're worried about spending a few bucks on a cup of coffee or gas to take your date to the park, you have something else to worry about than "love expenses."
Go read "The Rational Male" or listen to it on audible.. Report back afterword your whole outlook will change from that one eye opening book so far you'll never recognize the guy that just asked that question..
You should marry that book..all you ever do is talk about itGo read "The Rational Male" or listen to it on audible.. Report back afterword your whole outlook will change from that one eye opening book so far you'll never recognize the guy that just asked that question..
Given the potential of any first time post, you wasted yours with this dumbass question.Where does a love relationship fit in the fastlane framework? Given that love costs money.
Go read "The Rational Male" or listen to it on audible.. Report back afterword your whole outlook will change from that one eye opening book so far you'll never recognize the guy that just asked that question..
I suggest you don’t read this book. All I have seen is severe douchebaggery associated with it.
That's selfish. A relationship is about giving. Don't think of a relationship as things being taken away from you. In the case of a relationship there does need to be some selfishness but it's a benevolent selfishness. You're giving because it's genuine and authentic. A relationship shouldn't be like a monetary transaction. It is NOT a transaction. If you do not want to take the time to be with that person then DON"T!How about the TIME?
Let me ask you this, do you want a girlfriend?That book made me depressed because it was all true.
Haven't had a girlfriend since lol.
This is huge, and a large number of guys just don't understand it due to lack of experience. Instead they assume to know it all and denounce marriage and committed relationships. F*ck bitches get money.I wouldn’t have half of the motivation I have without my supportive wife.
Let me ask you this, do you want a girlfriend?
I suggest you don’t read this book. All I have seen is severe douchebaggery associated with it.
Yes, relationships can be very worth the time and money. I wouldn’t have half of the motivation I have without my supportive wife.
This is huge, and a large number of guys just don't understand it due to lack of experience. Instead they assume to know it all and denounce marriage and committed relationships. f*ck bitches get money.
Luckily for you guys time is the greatest teacher of all. Some just experience it sooner than others.
It's more the fact that it's become very ubiquitous with the Men Go Their Own Way Movement. With these men hating women thing. It's really dumb how people have taken the book to an extreme but I guess that's just human nature.Nothing wrong with having a girlfriend or not. The book is simply a tool used to help you get a better understanding of woman and intersexual dynamics. For you to seek the type of relationships you want. People get douchey because there is some unpleasant truths in the book that some people have a hard time dealing with.
It's more the fact that it's become very ubiquitous with the Men Go Their Own Way Movement. With these men hating women thing. It's really dumb how people have taken the book to an extreme but I guess that's just human nature.
Look, men and women are different. Both genders are just evolutionarily designed in certain ways. But, I do think we really need to get rid of this Battle of the Sexes mentality.
I suggest you don’t read this book. All I have seen is severe douchebaggery associated with it.
Yes, relationships can be very worth the time and money. I wouldn’t have half of the motivation I have without my supportive wife.
I suggest you don’t read this book. All I have seen is severe douchebaggery associated with it.
Is a love relationship a good investment?
Now this is a high value answerAs others have said, this is a poor question, but I will answer anyway.
This is a lot like asking, “are stocks a good investment?”
Some are amazing investments, some are terrible investments.
Are you ready to invest in stocks? Do you know enough about your temperament and tendencies to weather major market turmoil? When the markets are going up, everyone is happy. When something bad or crazy happens, only the strong survive.
Are you prepared to put in the work to ensure you make a good investment? Have you done your homework? Taken the time to really get to know the investment? Are you prepared to spend the time required to keep you and your investment healthy?
On the other hand, you’ll never be ready if all you do is Action-fake. The only way to find out is to make a small investment and see how it goes. You can always invest more as you find out more about yourself. Never invest more than you are prepared to lose.
A relationship can be the best investment you ever make. It can be the worst investment you ever make.
The only common denominator is YOU.
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If you're asking these types of questions, you aren't ready for love or any long-term relationship for that matter.
By the way, that's a horrible limiting belief that love costs money and using expressions like "love expenses."
If you're worried about spending a few bucks on a cup of coffee or gas to take your date to the park, you have something else to worry about than "love expenses."
+1Wow.. assume much?
I'm happily married of 17 years and my wife is my best friend.
I still believe every man should read that book.
It helps to put in perspective the modern expectations of women and men.
Nowadays, you got a vast majority of men running around being capt' save a hoes.. and they can't even save themselves.
That book doesn't tell you to treat women like sh*t. But it does help you avoid being treated like sh*t.
If someone is asking weather being an entrepreneur is even worth it while he's in a relationship, I believe he has a jacked up view of what a relationship should be, and that book should help to square himself away.
My wife has read that book and she agrees with it being the number one book our son will be reading before dating..
Just like the FLM and Unscripted, this should be basic 101 reading for all guys.
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