When women are exposed to how intensely a man can romantically yearn for a woman they recoil in disgust.
Romance to a woman is largely to fantasise about being passive recipients of demonstrated desire in tamed forms.
Genuine romance is a striving masculine force.
It is no coincidence that Goethe wrote both Faust and the sorrows of young Werther.
The greatest love stories, poems, and romantic novels of all time are written by men. This is undebatable –– even the best romance written by women have been written by 'male-brained' women with fluid sexualities.
Similarly, when men are exposed to a woman's true & unfiltered sexual appetite they drown in the voraciousness of it.
Freud rightly said, the sexual mind of an adult woman is the dark continent of psychology.
Women must often hide and suppress this side of themselves because most men cannot handle it. 95%+ of men will never see it for this very reason.
TLDR:
Society has it backwards.
Women cannot handle the true romance of men.
Men cannot handle the true sexuality of women.
Both eventually must learn how to show tasteful restraint to succeed
If you go from school to salary and remain there, you have lived the same life since age 5.
The fine details don’t change that your time is governed by an institution’s schedule and your actions obey its command.
If you notice people to be unbearably grumpy 24/7, there is no explanation for their behavior than that they lived their life wrong.
This is an impossible pill for the self to swallow.
So don’t take the pill — do the things you know you should be doing.
In your highest state:
You find reverence, marvel, and sublime beauty in all things.
You bathe in the zenith of your splendour; eternal delight forms new majesties around you.
But you also become so sensitive to the world that you'll never be more easily disgusted.
AI will get better until a breakthrough advancement in hardware obsoletes the interface and emphasizes the ‘connection’. Where iPhone describes your device and Google your internet— bi-syllable words will describe tech’s connection with your senses. Elon knows this.
Youtube is the most influential social media algorithm. And we manually click on content.
Behaviors most corrosive to humanity will always be self-perpetuated.
You are too smart to waste your time and intellect on things you cannot control
It is never free to watch the clown show and circus acts - you pay with your potential every minute
Have it on you rolling heavy wherever. Pop a few off scare anyone, everyone whoever. Waste the pigs day standing around where YOU did it. YOU did that. And here you are chillin with the homies. Dickheads still out there, scratching they heads. Today was a good day.
Sounds fun
Let's take a look at how Seattle's DoorDash law actually turned out.
In 2024, Seattle implemented "PayUp" — a minimum wage law for food delivery drivers, setting the rate at $26.40/hour. The intent was to protect workers. Here's what actually happened:
DoorDash added a $5 fee to every order. Customers stopped ordering. Within two weeks, 30,000 fewer orders. UberEats volume dropped 30%. Drivers — the people the law was supposed to help — saw their available deliveries cut in half and earnings per hour fall 25%.
A new National Bureau of Economic Research study confirmed what the numbers already showed: higher per-delivery pay was completely offset by fewer deliveries and lower tips. Active drivers saw zero net gain in monthly earnings.
KUOW reported this week that two years in, the results are undeniable — Seattle is now the most expensive delivery market in the country. Denver, Portland, and San Francisco, cities without these laws, saw delivery revenue grow 20-40%. Seattle stagnated.
The parallel to what's happening with WA tax proposals is obvious. SB 6346 would impose a 9.9% income tax on high earners. The QSBS add-back bills would strip federal tax exclusions from founders. The argument is always "just a small tax on those who can afford it." But capital moves. Founders move. Companies incorporate elsewhere.
The DoorDash data gives us a controlled experiment: same company, same product, same time period, different policy environments. The city with the heaviest regulation saw the worst outcomes — including for the workers it tried to protect.
Incentives matter. Every time.
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I use AI every single day.
BUT, I use it for what it's good for:
- Writing
- Image generation
- Data visualization
- Data analysis
AI isn't that good at anything requiring real judgement or complex deliverables.
So I don't use it to estimate construction costs.