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Like I said on this channel before, I was rejected constantly and non-stop in my twenties for being way too short for most women I talked to IRL and online (180 cm) to the point I've completely given up on trying to find a partner and left marriage behind as an impossibility. Now, I'm 37 and on this social media app that has a dating side-section, Boo, I'm constantly getting "right swiped" by women in their thirties who were the same types who rejected me in my twenties for being unattractive, too short, not rich enough (six figures), etc., despite me not having any personality flaws or red-flags, at least in my opinion.
Women never gave me the time of day until I stopped caring and gave up on them. And now I'm at the point I can't see any positives being with 95% of them, if not more. Today, I just work my job, go to the gym, and write fictional stories and make art. I was a gentleman and a romantic for most of my young adult life. It was real life women who red-pilled me more than anything else. And all because I wasn't a tall, 9 out of 10 Chad.
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To be fair to both sides, knowledge doesn't make someone smart. The ability to problem solve and come up with solutions, makes someone smart. No one is smart about a situation until they can find a solution to whatever problem they have, assuming there is a solution. If these women were "smart," they'd conduct their own research why they're single, come up with the logical solution that it's their attitude/entitlement, and make appropriate changes to solve their own dilemma.
But sometimes, there are no solutions. For example, I can't make myself grow taller, change my ethnicity, or be more handsome, in order to find a woman who'd genuinely want to be in a relationship with me. So I've come to the conclusion, if there's no way to change the problem, then it's best to no longer consider it a problem and to focus your energy elsewhere. These "smart people" can't seem to do basic troubleshooting to their own life, but think their income or useless college degrees make them "high value."
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