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'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius
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'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

I thought it was pretty hilarious to see someone here try to describe me as "doughy".

Lol...I'll let you guys decide:


https://www.instagram.com/p/9rVS2QJcOY/?...y=qcurtius

https://www.instagram.com/p/_u8ooPJcMl/?...y=qcurtius


Maybe they can also talk to the people who have met me in person.

Or maybe I should just cut to the quick and ask haters to post their 3-mile run times here, and the number of dead-hang pullups they can do, and we'll see who's in shape, and who is not.

Wouldn't that be fun? I think that'd be a good way to weed out some of the faggotry and shit-talking.

I thought it was also amusing to see someone try to claim that I've posed as an "authority on seduction."

Jesus, what a laugh!

Whilst I've written one or two basic articles on that subject over the years, it's not the topic that I've ever even remotely tried to claim to be an "authority" in.

As anyone who's ever read my books already knows. As anyone who even takes a cursory glance at my website knows.

I focus on other subjects, issues, and topics.

So obviously this person's criticisms are not based on good faith, and are not based on informed understanding.

This whole little amusing incident ties well into one of the points of my podcast, about how haters and dorks will try to impose their own frames on you.

And will try to sling mud to cover up their own inadequacies and failures.

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#27

'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

^ That first link, mahdonn! Quintus, how tall are you?!

Sorry if you've mentioned it already and I missed it.
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#28

'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

Quote: (01-01-2016 04:29 PM)Quintus Curtius Wrote:  

I thought it was also amusing to see someone try to claim that I've posed as an "authority on seduction."

Jesus, what a laugh!

Whilst I've written one or two basic articles on that subject over the years, it's not the topic that I've ever even remotely tried to claim to be an "authority" in.

This was my first thought exactly. I've never seen QC try to put himself out there as a seduction expert. Just glance at his blog and what's the usual manosphere topic that is specifically not listed in the categories? Take a quick breeze through his articles.

And you certainly don't have to be a self-proclaimed Casanova with a couple 9s hanging on your arm to discuss masculinity (or even issues concerning marriage, dating, and women). In fact, I'd argue that such a character, while admirable in his own ways, would be a poor choice of person to turn to for your advice on masculinity for the simple reason that he lives his life at the extremes and lacks the balance that makes for a truly healthy man.

As others have said, it's a class-less topic to begin with - do you call out men you respect and like in real life on your opinion of the women they date? Or bring her up as a substantial conversation topic with your other pals? Of course you don't.

But regardless, she looks young, cute, and feminine to me. As we discuss in the manosphere often, there's a lot of wisdom in dating a girl who is pretty and knows how to carry herself and act rather than going all out trying to maximize looks at the expense of all else.

From the little I can gather from the pics, QC looks like he is enjoying his life and living it on his terms. I see the type of guy I would likely end up having a long conversation with if we bumped into each other somewhere around the world. Over the years, I've learned the true men of character are the unassuming, intelligent-looking guys who you can tell know a thing or two but don't wear it like a chip on their shoulder.

And let's keep this on planet Earth - if I found myself having a brew with such a guy, I certainly wouldn't second guess him having that particular girl on his arm.

Agree that he's not "doughy," either - he has as an able, capable look about him that I would want in my corner if shit suddenly hit the fan. Has ex-military written all over him.

Lance Blastoff, any time you have to write something like "I mean no disrespect," "No offense," or "I am aware of how much off dick I am being" before you say something, it's a good idea to seriously consider whether it needs saying at all. Surely we've all been guilty of not doing that at times, but in this case you really botched it.

If you have more to bring to the table for guys in your age group than you think QC is qualified to offer, by all means, add your voice to the conversation.

Beyond All Seas

"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe.
To be your own man is a hard business. If you try it, you'll be lonely often, and sometimes
frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." - Kipling
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#29

'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

What started as a great topic stemming from the wise and knowledgeable QC's observations of growing older as a man have turned into a bunch of critics nitpicking his instagram pics and his girl. Lots of gossip and catty behavior lately on the RFV for being a community of men.

I don't believe Quintus needs a cheerleader so I'm not going to defend, just note that some of the comments being thrown in this thread are pretty base, shallow, ignorant, and tasteless.

To speak on the OP: this is a topic I have been curious about lately and it's great to hear someone talk on it; especially someone as wise, experienced, and well traveled as QC. I'm close to being 30 and I decided a couple of years ago that I look forward to growing older and do not believe that my 20's are my best years. A lot of what was said kind of reaffirms my beliefs, and a lot of what was said was news to me. I also believe that as one gets older your personal and individual tastes become more evolved, defined, and developed.

Many older people I have talked to voice that your priorities change as you age and you get a clearer view of what is actually important and really adds value to your life. I am trying to get a head start on this and look forward to further developing this in coming years.
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#30

'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

In a clownish world, archetypes become cartoons. It is only this process, I think, that can explain a situation where one's idea of a fit, military man is this:

[Image: 1343846026_7739_heman.jpg?itok=SnvJaC7y]

with an appropriate consort being something like this:

[Image: Kim-Kardashian-Paper-maga-010.jpg]

This is the world of Dan Bilzerian and porta-potties.
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#31

'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

Quote: (12-28-2015 11:50 PM)Lance Blastoff Wrote:  

I am aware of how much off dick I am being when I write this, but the truth is brutal and this isn't the sort of forum where we pull punches.

This isn't much of an observation as it is a bit of frustration expressed...

I never saw qc's Instagram before this. I've read his stuff quite a bit and the image I built in my mind isn't what I saw.

Honestly, the guy is doughy and his girl is a 6 / 7. It feels like he doesn't walk the walk.

You want to talk about walking the walk?

Where are your books?

Where are your thousands of posts contributing to this community on a level that few can rival?

Where are the pics of yourself and your cute chick?

Where is there proof of anything you've done that we should take note of?

This isn't the hip-hop game where you start dissing giants in your tracks just to get some PR.

You show and prove in this bitch.

All you've shown is that you have no respect for this community and the people who make it what it is, and you've proven that you don't have the credibility for us to take any serious note of your misguided, irrelevant assertions.
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#32

'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

7 day ban for Lance.
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#33

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Quote: (01-03-2016 04:09 PM)General Stalin Wrote:  

What started as a great topic stemming from the wise and knowledgeable QC's observations of growing older as a man have turned into a bunch of critics nitpicking his instagram pics and his girl. Lots of gossip and catty behavior lately on the RFV for being a community of men.

I don't believe Quintus needs a cheerleader so I'm not going to defend, just note that some of the comments being thrown in this thread are pretty base, shallow, ignorant, and tasteless.

There was only one guy who did that and everyone called him out on it. [Image: huh.gif]

Beyond All Seas

"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe.
To be your own man is a hard business. If you try it, you'll be lonely often, and sometimes
frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." - Kipling
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#34

'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

I would love to see how karma plays out in this situation.

I'm the tower of power, too sweet to be sour. I'm funky like a monkey. Sky's the limit and space is the place!
-Randy Savage
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#35

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No disrespect to QC but I think his girl is rather attractive, and I am 41. The fact that she is 17 years younger than him is impressive. My girl is 9 years younger than myself, and I am quite fond of her-I wish she was 17 years younger.

Delicious Tacos is the voice of my generation....
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#36

'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

The Rise Of The "Plutocratic Insurgency" is pretty good too.

Delicious Tacos is the voice of my generation....
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#37

'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

Wow!
Great podcast from QC, as always.
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#38

'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

Is this what a man looks like?

[Image: Douchebag+Life+Cheats.jpg]

Quote: (12-30-2015 01:36 AM)AnonymousBosch Wrote:  

He mightn't looked jacked to your eyes, but muscle distributes very differently across body and height types, and it's much harder for taller men to see the quick size gains small guys do, particularly with exercises like Bicep Curls and the Bench Press due to the longer Range Of Motion due to arm length. Whilst it's not impossible to get impressive biceps as a tall man - they have to focus much more on Tricep work - they're just never going to look as impressive to the casual eye the way a short guy's biceps will.

One of the guys in my old regiment was 6'3" and maybe 140lbs soaking wet; you could have mistaken him for coming out of an internment camp. But this same guy insisted on being the designated carrier of the Rifle Company's Carl Gustav rocket launcher for years - normally a punishment position, because the damned thing's so heavy.

I seem to recall that he had some good looking women around him from time to time.

One of the things that still stands out to me from my military experience is the wide variance in male body types. Granted, I wasn't part of the Secret Squirrel Scuba Platoon, but nonetheless the men I served with were in the top 15% fitness wise. This is what Tyler Durden was getting at with the question I started this post off with (albeit, undermined by the two catamite actors who played him and Jack); that the Hollywood version of masculinity is a cartoon - just as much as that internet-breaking ass that Richler posted.

And might I briefly say, that I don't talk about how my friends or their girlfriends look unless I have some particular piece of constructive criticism to offer to them directly. Or if they just bought a snazzy new outfit.

Now as to the topic of this tread, I greatly appreciated his 7 points (thanks for summarizing them, PolymathGuru); I find in myself that I'm becoming increasingly focused on a tighter circle whom I care about, and I'm dropping any pretensions of saving the world from itself. With my writing and YouTubing I can offer useful insights and heuristics to those who are willing to listen, but the wide mass of society is going to do what it's going to do, no matter how much sense I speak. Thus, I'm looking more at my bottom line. What do I want out of life? What will provide me fulfillment, as opposed to empty ego-validation?

I still find myself caring about the world at large more often than I'd care to admit, but more and more I'm focusing on creating the 'society hacking' tools needed for the small number who want to listen, and (when I have them) for my own children. I want to ensure that they'll have the best shot in life, a combination of legacy and companions as they grow up. A loving wife who'll support me as I support her. Interesting places and company, and a home that's a bastion of tranquility.

And it just occurs to me that my greatest accomplishments - the ones that I am unequivocally satisfied with - have making small differences in the lives of individuals. Not big differences in society, or art, or whatever. If I can get a few more of those under my belt, and continue to live a life I enjoy, I'll consider that a major accomplishment.
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#39

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Quote: (12-28-2015 11:50 PM)Lance Blastoff Wrote:  

I am aware of how much off dick I am being when I write this, but the truth is brutal and this isn't the sort of forum where we pull punches.

Honestly, the guy is doughy and his girl is a 6 / 7. It feels like he doesn't walk the walk.

Dude he is nearly 50.

How old are you? Do you know how things change as you get past 30?

I'd doubt you would look half as good, nor have a woman half as hot IF you make it to that age.....

QC is aspirational for a near 50s market.

Get outta here.....
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#40

'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

QC's podcast is worth listening to, and I am his age. This guy is dropping some wisdom gained from life experience.

He has a slow, academic speaking style, so kudos to polymath for the Cliff Notes above but I do recommend the podcast.

I skimmed QC's other podcast topics and most don't appeal to me but if I saw a topic of interest I would certainly listen to QC's thoughts.

I think the most important things from the podcast for younger guys is to stay in shape while young and instill healthy habits - training, sleep, nutrition, moderate or cut out alcohol and drugs - and to continue to expose yourself to great works of art and literature even if they don't click now because you'll appreciate their deeper meaning later in life.
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#41

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Honestly, the guy is doughy

Doughy as in this

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#42

'7 Observations About Getting Older' by Quintus Curtius

With comments like some that we've seen on this thread, we're lucky to have QC posting on the board. Men like him who have life experience and a >130 IQ tend to come off a little inscrutable to those younger, and shall we say, a little closer to the middle of the bell curve. A little respect is in order.

Dr Johnson rumbles with the RawGod. And lives to regret it.
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#43

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we're lucky to have QC posting on the board

Agree. His writing style alone makes me smarter. Never mind the subject matter and the absolute wisdom is drops with every sentence.

"A lion doesn't concern himself with the opinion of sheep"

Leave the drama and cheap shots for places like Facebook and Instagram or whatever other platform high schoolers are using these days to spit venom.

"Once you've gotten the lay you have won."- Mufasa

"You Miss 100% of the shots you don't take"- Wayne Gretzky
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