The Truth About Dating in Your 30s & 40s
Summary
TLDRThe speaker addresses the common concern of whether it's too late to start practicing day game at the age of 35. He reassures that age is not a barrier and emphasizes that every step in improving one's social skills leads to a better life. He shares his personal experience, noting that even at 41, he is more successful in dating than ever before. The speaker encourages taking action now, highlighting that the journey itself is rewarding and that progress in social skills can be rapid with dedication. He also points out that starting later in life can come with certain advantages, such as greater financial stability and life experience.
Takeaways
- 😀 Starting 'day game' at 35 is not too late; it's about personal growth and improvement, not just about age.
- 🐶 The saying 'you can't teach an old dog new tricks' is a myth; it's possible to learn and change habits at any age, though it might take more time.
- 💡 The fear of running out of time or not being 'good enough' by a certain age is unfounded; improvement in social skills can happen at any stage of life.
- 🎯 The speaker, at 41, is dating more attractive and eligible partners now than in his 20s or 30s, suggesting that age is not a barrier to a fulfilling social life.
- 🚀 Early progress in 'game' can lead to significant life improvements, such as better motivation, fewer excuses, and more creative problem-solving.
- 🌱 Even if it takes until 40 to become advanced, the journey itself brings substantial benefits, including increased confidence and social skills.
- 📈 The speaker emphasizes that 'game' is not binary; there are many levels of proficiency, each bringing its own set of benefits and life improvements.
- 🏋️♂️ Comparing 'game' to fitness, it's never too late to start and every step towards improvement enhances one's life, regardless of the final level achieved.
- 💼 Starting 'game' later in life may have advantages, such as being more established in one's career and having more life experience to offer.
- 🔍 The speaker advises that if you're 35 and considering starting 'game,' you should do so with the understanding that the journey will be beneficial regardless of the time it takes to master it.
- 🚀 A dedicated beginner can expect to reach an intermediate level within a year, capable of forming relationships with desirable partners, with the journey itself being rewarding.
Q & A
Is it too late to start practicing day game at the age of 35?
-No, it's not too late. The speaker emphasizes that every step of progress in day game improves life, and significant changes can be seen even within the first few months of starting.
What is the speaker's perspective on the idea that older people find it harder to change their habits?
-The speaker agrees that it might take longer for older individuals to change ingrained habits, but it is still possible. They use the analogy of teaching an old dog new tricks to illustrate this point.
What does the speaker suggest about the concern of running out of time to get good at day game?
-The speaker questions the concern, pointing out that even if someone becomes good at day game at 39 or 40, it's not a problem as there's plenty of social life beyond that age.
What is the speaker's view on the benefits of starting day game, even if one doesn't reach an advanced level?
-The speaker believes that the benefits of starting day game are immediate and life-changing, with every bit of growth leading to a better life, regardless of not reaching an advanced level.
How does the speaker describe the impact of day game on their life?
-The speaker shares that day game has made them a different person, with improved motivation, perspective, and problem-solving skills, affecting not just their social life but also other areas like sales and handling adversity.
What does the speaker suggest about the timeline for seeing progress in day game?
-The speaker suggests that significant progress can be seen within weeks or months, and it's not necessary to wait until reaching an expert level to enjoy the benefits.
What is the speaker's advice for someone who is 35 and considering starting day game?
-The speaker advises that it's never too late to start and that the best time to start is now, emphasizing that the journey itself is rewarding and life-enhancing.
How does the speaker compare the process of learning day game to getting in shape?
-The speaker compares learning day game to getting in shape by stating that while one might not become an Olympic athlete, the process of getting in better shape is beneficial and life-improving.
What are the potential advantages of starting day game later in life, according to the speaker?
-The speaker suggests that starting day game later in life might come with advantages such as being more established in the world, having a better job, financial stability, and more life experience to offer.
What is the speaker's final note on starting day game at 35?
-The speaker's final note is that even though it would have been nice to start sooner, there are advantages to starting later, and there's no excuse not to start now.
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