By realizing that flirting is not that different from normal social interactions, so skills transfer.
The problem is that many ppl gaslight themselves into believing they are bad at talking to girls, while that's not true. They're bad at all soc interactions
(It's me, I'm ppl)
L'Hôpital's Rule
For differentiable functions f and g near a (with g'(a) ≠ 0),
lim x→a f(x)/g(x) = lim x→a f'(x)/g'(x)
The diagrams illustrate the geometric meaning: as x approaches a, the ratio of the function values equals the ratio of the tangent slopes df(a)/dg(a) at that point.
This rule is applied to resolve indeterminate limit forms 0/0 and ∞/∞ by differentiating the numerator and denominator (and repeating as needed).
This but unironically because all of the genetically capable men never had to strategize or formulate how to get a gf they just went with the natural flow of life and it just happened for them. Self improvement is only a concept for doomed incels for some reason
When they’re broke, they rely on men for help.
When they start an OnlyFans, they rely on men for income.
When they want to escape poverty, they rely on marriage or child support from men.
When they want to be signed for their talent, they rely on male executives and audiences.
When they’re in danger, they call on men for protection.
When they want special privileges, they appeal to men in power.
Women Hate patriarchy online, love it offline.
First-principles formalism within the GW plus Bethe-Salpeter equation framework describes exciton-polaritons at a negligible added computational cost https://t.co/L4KjF48bUn
For more than a century, generations of students studied from Kiselev’s Arithmetic — a remarkable book known for combining:
• mathematical rigor
• crystal-clear explanations
• carefully structured problems
My life update is that I got my Master’s in Anthropology last week! Which means that i’m smarter than like 90% of the adult population in a subject no one has ever heard of
🇺🇸 American struggles with math go way back.
One of our Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin, openly admitted he was so bad at arithmetic as a teenager that he was ashamed of his ignorance.
He had failed to learn it twice in school.
So what did he do? He grabbed a copy of an English math textbook) and taught himself the entire thing on his own.
Franklin later wrote in his autobiography: “Being on some occasion made ashamed of my ignorance in figures… I took book of arithmetic, and went through the whole by myself with great ease.”
Proof that self-improvement and grit have always been the American way.
Math anxiety isn’t new — but neither is overcoming it. 💪
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