To avoid if the dude actually has something going for him. A lot of guys ain't shyt themselves/don't bring much to the table as men, so they don't have much of a choice...
To avoid if the dude actually has something going for him. A lot of guys ain't shyt themselves/don't bring much to the table as men, so they don't have much of a choice...
i know a broad who meets all 3 of these statements
That driven woman/driven man thing is like 90% myth.
All you have to point to is the lack of social and economic mobility in virtually every single developed country in the world to realize that people aren't driven to work and succeed.
They're working themselves to death to maintain a lifestyle is what they're doing.
Facts can be inconvenient things.
But I digress...
Point them out.The amount of contradictions in this post is mind-boggling.
Point them out.
I'll be happy to concede or explain.
I correlate drive with mobility because the general consensus is that working hard = moving up. You argue against this?You somehow correlate drive with mobility? You say people don't like to work and then throw out a qualifier "only to maintain a lifestyle?" Let's ignore inflation and stagnant wages and chalk it up to the lazy workers whose productivity has risen 2000% over 20 years
I correlate drive with mobility because the general consensus is that working hard = moving up. You argue against this?
LOLworking hard does not mean working smart. you can have all the drive you want but if you don't learn the worth of saving/ investing. even if you are aware of the value, you are still at the mercy of things like inflation, so know I don't think that your simplistic view is accurate. i'll let yall get back to false premises and generalizations about large groups of people, though.
Okay, how many more ways can you tell us you don't like single mothers etc sh*t is mad tired now, I don't think there is anyone holding on a gun to your head
LOL
Don't "let me" get back to anything.
Let's discuss this, you goon.
Working hard does not equal working smart.
This is true.
But what do you think people imply when they require that a partner be "driven"??
Driven to work efficiently? Surely, you jest.