You can say that again....I give a wholehearted thank you to all the suffering men who got the girl I wanted. Thank You very much and good luck with that.
@Woodsman_7973 ай бұрын
Do you believe the same principle of wanting and having would apply to quiting my job and living off of investments and going off grid? Thanks for another video Seymour.
@seymourelykeley3 ай бұрын
my personal opinion. NO
@AladdinJaber3 ай бұрын
Feeling-based Wanting: Imagine you desire a black belt in karate, longing for the prestige, recognition, and respect it brings. Driven solely by this desire, you decide to purchase a black belt and a fraudulent certificate online. You now have a piece of black fabric and a piece of paper that states you are a black belt. To others, it appears you have achieved your goal. However, this satisfaction is superficial. You possess the symbols of your desire, but you lack the substance behind them. The feeling of wanting has been addressed in the most superficial way, providing only a fleeting sense of accomplishment. Action-based Wanting: Now, consider a different approach. Your desire for a black belt in karate propels you into action. You seek out skilled masters and immerse yourself in learning. You train diligently every day, practicing discipline and resilience. You engage with others who share your passion, forming a community of mutual support and encouragement. Over the course of years, perhaps even decades, you hone your skills and master your craft. Eventually, you earn your black belt and certificate, but these are mere symbols of a much deeper achievement. The true satisfaction comes from the journey-the growth, the discipline, the camaraderie, and the mastery you've attained. When you are always striving to achieve something that you believe will better you, you open yourself up to endless opportunities for learning and new experiences. This mindset leads to perpetual growth and a continuous sense of fulfillment. The natural curiosity and desire for self-improvement inherent in all humans, and particularly strong in some, creates a childlike wonder. Each new goal(or "wanting") pursued and achieved adds to your knowledge, skills, and life experiences, making the journey itself the source of lasting joy and satisfaction.