Most important in what context? If it's just about straight up notch count, than god-tier fame probably trumps everything, no question.
But most people can't cope with the reality of that level and burn themselves out. See any number of deceased rock stars for an example, take your pick. For my part, I wouldn't want to bother with it. If I could live the rest of my life in a modest apartment with a small circle of reliable friends, work on the things I feel are important, and use some magic online dating service to meet up privately with a new 6+ every month or two where we hit it off and I fuck her brains out until I was in my 60s, perhaps with a LTR or two lasting many years with a few solid women in there somewhere, I would die a content and happy man.
I try not to spend a lot of time thinking about what is important to women at large, or society at large. They have their own needs which aren't necessarily aligned with mine. I feel the best I can hope for is work towards the things I feel are important, and since those things aren't the endless consumption of material goods or seeking shallow, probably undeserved, and ultimately fleeting recognition and "status", I guess the best I can hope for is that a few women, and a few members of society, feel what I do is valuable. That's okay.
But most people can't cope with the reality of that level and burn themselves out. See any number of deceased rock stars for an example, take your pick. For my part, I wouldn't want to bother with it. If I could live the rest of my life in a modest apartment with a small circle of reliable friends, work on the things I feel are important, and use some magic online dating service to meet up privately with a new 6+ every month or two where we hit it off and I fuck her brains out until I was in my 60s, perhaps with a LTR or two lasting many years with a few solid women in there somewhere, I would die a content and happy man.
I try not to spend a lot of time thinking about what is important to women at large, or society at large. They have their own needs which aren't necessarily aligned with mine. I feel the best I can hope for is work towards the things I feel are important, and since those things aren't the endless consumption of material goods or seeking shallow, probably undeserved, and ultimately fleeting recognition and "status", I guess the best I can hope for is that a few women, and a few members of society, feel what I do is valuable. That's okay.