Some of it definitely benefits me, but not all of it. From a salary perspective, I am definitely in the top 10% in my country (i can look this up in official statistics). This, of course, primarily benefits me, and I agree to that. How many women (who I would find attractive) want to date me? 0! That is because I definitely lack on the rest of the aspects: I am ugly, boring (too serious) and an extreme introvert. Changing these is a lot harder than obtaining a good and well paid job, and really, the juice isn't worth the squeeze. I honestly don't see any benefit for myself in changing these aspects.
2026-08-20 10:10:57
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richardpatrych :
No offense but just because you’re put together and have a microphone and the topic sounds correct in theory doesn’t mean it plays out that way in the real world. Go out anywhere and there’s men not remotely close to the top 10% or even top 30% in relationships, married and with kids. While “man up” isn’t the answer to everything there is something extremely attractive and beneficial to simply taking accountability for your life
2026-08-20 16:53:50
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ikuku.ego.1 :
This is exactly what every man genuinely craves
2026-08-20 04:30:39
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ATM :
2026-08-20 01:56:06
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VicFlo :
In the end females are still females and it all comes to how they feel in the momment and you can change or influence that with money status romantism simping etc etc and if you date within your “league” what ever that means or travel abroad your changes increase, what he is saying is correct but still a generalization.
2026-08-20 12:06:37
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Brologni :
The last minute you just described why the juice isn't worth squeezing for people in the top 10%.
2026-08-20 16:28:58
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Lynx2k9 :
after years of trying to become a top 10 percent man, what is your reward when looking for women ? the average American 20 year old has over 300 bodies. there is nothing to gain where women are concerned
2026-08-20 14:51:18
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