Great case study.
For me the principle always comes back to the same thing: understanding the real nature of men and women, and especially how women truly think and act.
As Athlone notes, fame and money can be obstacles to knowledge. A celebrity may rely on these things as crutches, using them readily to get women. And he neglects to cultivate his own game, his own inner knowledge, and his own wisdom. This leaves him helpless for the inevitable day when he loses everything.
And women can instinctively sense this. They can feel a man who lacks a masculine core, who is drifting like a rudderless ship. And they will move in for the kill.
Man's most valuable possession is truly what he has inside his head:
http://www.returnofkings.com/12534/mans-...possession
This thread forms a nice complement to Roosh's thread earlier today about the Alabama man who lived for 2 years in the woods, surviving off the land. On the surface, it might seem that these threads have little in common.
A deeper look says otherwise.
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For me the principle always comes back to the same thing: understanding the real nature of men and women, and especially how women truly think and act.
As Athlone notes, fame and money can be obstacles to knowledge. A celebrity may rely on these things as crutches, using them readily to get women. And he neglects to cultivate his own game, his own inner knowledge, and his own wisdom. This leaves him helpless for the inevitable day when he loses everything.
And women can instinctively sense this. They can feel a man who lacks a masculine core, who is drifting like a rudderless ship. And they will move in for the kill.
Man's most valuable possession is truly what he has inside his head:
http://www.returnofkings.com/12534/mans-...possession
This thread forms a nice complement to Roosh's thread earlier today about the Alabama man who lived for 2 years in the woods, surviving off the land. On the surface, it might seem that these threads have little in common.
A deeper look says otherwise.
.