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Hey good people of GC!
I just wanted to get some conversation going on "being the nice guy". So I know there are lots of articles here and elsewhere about "nice guys" and how they "finish last" and Chase has some awesome thoughts on it in his articles but lets get some discussion on it.
I grew up being the nice guy. I grew up in a good Irish Catholic family and was thought by parents, teachers and elders that good old quote "Do unto others as you want them to do unto you".... ok, lets not go religious on this topic but it was never really a religious thing to me... it was just the way me and those around me lived our lives... just be nice, respectful, never talk out of turn, smile, say thank you and just expect the same in return.
Honestly... no matter what anyone tells me, I still believe these are SOME good traits of a good man. Even though some guys still say you have to be a "dick" to get girls, I don't take it that far.
But lets be honest... You can be nice and then you can be a push-over... and I was a push-over. I began to wake up to it a few years ago. I actually dumped a whole bunch of friends at the time, which was difficult to do. But I realized they didn't value my friendship. I was always running around doing things for them, helping them, giving whatever I could to be a "nice guy" but when they weren't actually looking for something, they were never around. The same thing obviously lead to a lack of success with women.
Since I still try to be a good guy and not a dick, it's often a fine line with women. You can be nice and respectful and chivalrous but also need to push boundaries, step outside of comfort zones, talk and act in a strong manner and not a supplicative one. But you don't need to be a total dick, IMO.
An example for me is when a girl tells you what she does for work or something she does for fun.
Nice Guy: "Oh cool."... (followed by silence)
Good Guy: "Why are you interested in that?" "How do you feel about that?" "Why do you prefer to do that instead of this..." (Challenging her to share more before you offer your appreciation)
Dick: "Ugh, why would you do that? That's sh*t" (Is this a neg? Is it to take her down a peg? I don't even know but to me its unnessessary)
Any thoughts, examples or conclusions on this topic guys?
I just wanted to get some conversation going on "being the nice guy". So I know there are lots of articles here and elsewhere about "nice guys" and how they "finish last" and Chase has some awesome thoughts on it in his articles but lets get some discussion on it.
I grew up being the nice guy. I grew up in a good Irish Catholic family and was thought by parents, teachers and elders that good old quote "Do unto others as you want them to do unto you".... ok, lets not go religious on this topic but it was never really a religious thing to me... it was just the way me and those around me lived our lives... just be nice, respectful, never talk out of turn, smile, say thank you and just expect the same in return.
Honestly... no matter what anyone tells me, I still believe these are SOME good traits of a good man. Even though some guys still say you have to be a "dick" to get girls, I don't take it that far.
But lets be honest... You can be nice and then you can be a push-over... and I was a push-over. I began to wake up to it a few years ago. I actually dumped a whole bunch of friends at the time, which was difficult to do. But I realized they didn't value my friendship. I was always running around doing things for them, helping them, giving whatever I could to be a "nice guy" but when they weren't actually looking for something, they were never around. The same thing obviously lead to a lack of success with women.
Since I still try to be a good guy and not a dick, it's often a fine line with women. You can be nice and respectful and chivalrous but also need to push boundaries, step outside of comfort zones, talk and act in a strong manner and not a supplicative one. But you don't need to be a total dick, IMO.
An example for me is when a girl tells you what she does for work or something she does for fun.
Nice Guy: "Oh cool."... (followed by silence)
Good Guy: "Why are you interested in that?" "How do you feel about that?" "Why do you prefer to do that instead of this..." (Challenging her to share more before you offer your appreciation)
Dick: "Ugh, why would you do that? That's sh*t" (Is this a neg? Is it to take her down a peg? I don't even know but to me its unnessessary)
Any thoughts, examples or conclusions on this topic guys?