I was taking a class related to economics, and
the professor said something to the class that immediately clicked with
me. I barely ever take notes since I’m an auditory learner, but I just had to write this one down:
"The moment you’re satisfied with success, the next day you’ll find yourself on the streets".
Since the class is about strategic management, this was of course
referring to businesses. The main point was that the number one priority
of a business is to survive by staying ahead of the competition. If a
business ever becomes complacent with their current standing in the
market, a harder-working competitor is going to find a way to not only
surpass it, but to completely replace it in the industry. What my professor said really resonated with me because, in my
current relationship, I’ve learned over and over again that becoming
complacent (getting too comfortable and lazy) will negatively affect a
relationship in several ways.
The moment we sit back and think with a complacent smirk on our
faces, “I am satisfied with where I am in this relationship. I’ve got a beautiful girlfriend now, so I can finally relax”, that’s when things start to
fall apart. It’s easy to blame women for not “letting” us relax, but in truth we are not being ourselves when we are not moving forward. It is the nature of the universe for things to change, and as men we
have a responsibility to continuously make things better. We need to
continuously improve ourselves and everything else in our lives. On a
higher level, we have a responsibility to make the world a better place.
Becoming complacent with where we currently stand is to deny our
masculine nature and destiny. If we stop moving forward, the women in our lives lose respect for us
and begin to foster contempt toward us because they feel betrayed.
Until the point of complacency, they’ve seen us move forward with
masculine drive. Through our progressive actions, we promised them that
we would be men that they could depend on. Denying our responsibility as
men would be to regress back into the position of a boy. If we promise our partners that we would be men, but end up becoming boys, how do you think they would feel?
A relationship is like a business because they both need constant “market research” so to speak, and continuous improvement. Being replaced by harder-working competition in business also has
its analogical manifestation in relationships. If you get complacent,
your partner will start to notice that your competition looks more and
more attractive, or that there must be others out there who will satisfy
him or her better. The grass is always greener on the other side, after
all. The same applies to both men and women. Think about it, if your
girlfriend started to relax and get lazy, what would you do? If she
stops wearing makeup around you, that would be an example of her getting
complacent on the outside. If she stops making a mental effort of
appreciating the things you do for her, that would be an example of
getting complacent on the inside. If she stops making a physical effort
in bed by simply lying on the bed while you do all the
work, that would be an example of her getting complacent with sex. How
would you feel if this happened to you?
We should never allow ourselves to get comfortable. One of the main
lessons from pickup artists is that you should constantly push yourself
outside of your comfort zone. Just because you’ve “settled down” with
someone in a long term relationship doesn’t mean you get to relax. You
still need to do what it takes to make the relationship survive, just
like how you need to constantly invest in your business so
that it can survive in a competitive market...
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