I am a man that has always found something that needed work. I am never good enough to sit at home and just mindlessly watch television shows. However, over the past decade I have moved around enough to escape the negative fruits of constant improvement: alienation.
The vast majority of adults are driven by improving only their financial status. After a long day in the office park it is their time to escape into their favorite television shows. The weekend brings nothing different except for more time to do activities of marginal value. When was the last time you actually met someone that was legitimately good at something or wise beyond their age?
This is especially true with relationships with women. Men who are undergoing constant improvement will watch their partner wilt away in front of a plethora of electronic screens.
While we are never destined to become hermits, we are social nomads. We will continue to outgrow relationships and move onto new ones.
The vast majority of adults are driven by improving only their financial status. After a long day in the office park it is their time to escape into their favorite television shows. The weekend brings nothing different except for more time to do activities of marginal value. When was the last time you actually met someone that was legitimately good at something or wise beyond their age?
This is especially true with relationships with women. Men who are undergoing constant improvement will watch their partner wilt away in front of a plethora of electronic screens.
While we are never destined to become hermits, we are social nomads. We will continue to outgrow relationships and move onto new ones.