Have you ever sacrificed any or part of your career for love?

This is an excellent explanation of my method as it applies to Dr. js rule. Particularly the risk management perspective bit. Yes you can find divorcees and other outliers in the > 25 pool, but why risk it when you can stay and prefer to be in the under 25 pool? In terms of dating quality, the girls I date continue to improve in quality as I get older. When I was 20 I was an immature idiot with no money. So quality 20 year olds were harder for me to get and keep. Now I’m an immature 29 year old idiot with money. Quality 20 year old women are easier for me to get and keep. maybe by the time I’m 35 I’ll be mature by 20 year old standards.increase quality. I’m long myself. I believe that I will continue to improve for at least another 10 years. Therefore if I keep cycling through the dating pool of 20 year olds, I can expect an increase in quality as I get better. I guess im forecasting an inverted yield curve. If you’re the high school quarterback and dumb as shit with no NFL prospects than it might make sense to settle early. Likewise if you don’t expect promotions in the next 10 years, are balding, or planning on getting fat. Lock that bitch in because you ain’t gonna be doing better when you look like angling toad. Your yield curve is gonna steepen and it’s only gonna be more difficult. But if you’re optimistic about your future, like me, then waiting should increase quality.

not necessarily. you have to weigh your current alternative to your projected alternatives. if you can lock down someone who is projected to be a world class woman early, waiting is a bad choice. being optimistic is fine, but being unrealistically optimistic is what gets a lot of people in trouble - behavioral bias towards thiinking you’re above average. The lesson is to know thy self and select a woman accordingly. Being a good handicapper of how young chics will turn out is also an extremely valuable skill. Hmmm i wonder if that could be monetized.

I like you Black Swan… Finally someone is making sense…

Yeah, nobody every looks back in the final moments of their life thinking “if only I’d spent more time at the office…” or “I made it! I’m dying in the best hospital money can buy!”