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My dreams.
- I want to be a real man: confident, dominant, secure, funny, social, attractive, trustworthy, successful, ...
- I want to attract women.
Because you claim that ^this is STILL your dream, I am going to try to explain an alternate 'philosophy' for you just one more time; everything in your life . . . it's your choice.
The practice of modern Western/allopathic medicine is a system of identifying, then eradicating the cause of disease. Modern medicine's approach to cancer is a good example: 1. Cancerous cells cause malfunctions in the body that threatens health. 2. Cancer must be destroyed. 3. a) Cut it out (Surgery), b) Zap it out (Radiation), c) Poison it, (chemo).
On the other hand, traditional Eastern medicine also recognizes that cancer cells cause malfunctions in the body and threatens health. What follows however is not a demonization of cancer. (It's not good. It's not bad . . . it's just doing what it does when given a certain environment to flourish) What they look for thus are the types of habits and environments that allowed cancer to flourish; this is what they look to change.
^Two different philosophies. . .
A few posts ago, I recommended to 'not fight your thoughts', instead, just accept them as it is . . . but be aware of them. Fighting your thoughts is an attempt to DESTROY it. To block them, is to vilify your own thoughts. . . which is to vilify your self and your actions. If you accept your emotions, even negative ones . . . it is possible then to watch your emotions in amusement. You can follow your emotions as it winds through your mind. You'll realize the daily things that you do that allow these emotions to flourish. . . you'll end up laughing at it . . . and controlling it . . . It's not the emotions that are good or bad. Your emotions are simply doing what it's supposed to do when offered certain environments
that you have power to control. On the other hand, if you cannot accept it, your only path is to eradicate it or live in discomfort.
So . . . one more mention of your ex and that's it. You seemed to accept the fact that this was ALL ABOUT YOU and yet, your actions do not show it. Although physically, you would be congratulating her, you would in fact be congratulating yourself. And it's because you cannot do this that you could not accept:
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Little Miss Sunshine.
I was supposed to see her today to go get an ice-cream but I had no news until 9.25pm. She sent me a text-message saying that she was going to a club and that we'll get our ice-cream there... I guess she was going with some friends. Is she affraid of seing me alone? I don't know. Anyway, I could not go because I have to pay attention to the money I have left since I lost my credit card. So I refused the invitation and told her I was having a drink with a friend and that she should have told me before. She apologized and told me she decided to go there at the last moment.
A girl who is NOT thinking about a guy does not call/text him up at 9:30pm to invite him out to a club. Any ladies here? When/why do you actually invite a guy(one you recently met) later in the evening to INVITE him to a club? And I'm certain she doesn't see you as a source of free drinks for her and her friends. Look . . .I know Brazil is a fast moving place but she's a KID. And she's got this crazy French dude who she's crazy about. She's nervous. . .
So after thinking about this all day, possibly after a drink or two, probably after talking to her friends about it all day, they probably convinced her, "You like him so much. Stop being so stupid. Invite him. Invite him. Invite him. I want to meet him. etc ..."
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Anyway, I'm getting tired of this. I asked her to get an ice-cream with me today, she answered that she'll come back to me and end up by inviting me to a club where she's going with some friends... Okay, she's got her life, no problem about that but she should invest more time in me. I have been really patient here.
I want a date!
^See what's going on here? "1. Oops, here's that bad feeling again. 2. I don't like it. 3. I want this feeling to go away. 4. I just won't go." - Then the rationalization, "It should be like this, it should be like that. She's got her life. I've been patient and I'm the good one. Better mind my cash flow . . ." (By the way, I would have seen her text as an invitation for a FEW RINGS CLOSER to her center of gravity and gone over there . . . and stopped by the local store on the way for condoms.)
Remember, this is your dream:
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My dreams.
- I want to be a real man: confident, dominant, secure, funny, social, attractive, trustworthy, successful, ...
- I want to attract women.
Your dream is not:
"I want to find one or two girls who will be attracted to my quirky style."
It's just a choice.