I got laid because I make memes.
Nope.
Quote: (05-21-2016 09:04 AM)WestIndianArchie Wrote:
Quote: (05-21-2016 08:26 AM)the high Wrote:
Interesting thread. Reminds me of a theory I had awhile back that a guy can only afford to have one anti-social hobby and if your job is anti-social and requires long hours then even that one hobby may be a detriment to your sex life depending on how involved it is.
I don't agree with the thread, but I definitely agree with this.
Knowledge workers buy and large spend hours in front of computers. At-work internet use, social media should tell people how badly they want to connect, but they're held back by real barriers.
And the people who are primarily on in front of a screen, often times they were comfortable with that from early on. Those tendencies to be able to sit still and watch, or interact electronically were identified, encouraged, and rewarded. That was to the detriment of learning social skills.
My theory about our society is that
- parents and family
- friends
- neighbors
- strangers
- government figures like cops, politicians, coaches, and teachers
- religion and most popular culture
All work together to make sure that you learn to conform.
Conformity is so important that it goes beyond behavior that a person can control, to things that they can't control.
"Look at him, he looks like trouble. "
"I try to conform, but they don't believe me, they won't allow me..."
What the world shows us, is that knowing how to conform, and getting people to want to conform, is the key to power, money, respect, fame...etc.
Indeed, the better a society is at following rules, the more successful the society is. And some sets of rules work better than others.
This system works for the mass, but fails for individuals.
How do you learn game or leadership when you spend your time looking at a screen not interacting with people at work, then come home and binge watch Dr. Who, while ordering a pizza. You just show up to the club and turn it on? New guys expect a Tinder date to just want to bang because they're at the same bar?
When you do talk, it's only your co-workers, close friends, and family. When's the last time most people sat down to break bread with the people they know the best.
If nerdy hobbies bring you together with people,, strangers especially, it's helpful for game.
WIA
Quote: (05-25-2016 11:29 AM)Cortés Wrote:
Speaking of hobbies, I have been thinking of this for a while. Lets say you were a world class Curling player. Like you ve been to the olympics for your country. Could you leverage your dedication and skill in one of the least watched and entertaining sports into poon? For example, if you were an olympian sprinter, girls would be attracted to your dedication and status. But a gold medalist curler? Thoughts?