The cherry on top: women are luxury goods
Summary
TLDRIn this episode of Psyx, Dr. Orion terban discusses the value of relationships with women, using the metaphor of a cherry on top of a sundae. He explains that while women are not necessary for a fulfilling life, they can make it 'sweeter' and 'better.' Dr. terban argues that in modern society, women have transitioned from providing necessary value to being seen as luxury goods. He advises men to adjust their expectations and treat women as a delightful addition rather than a core requirement for happiness, emphasizing self-sufficiency and realistic standards in relationships.
Takeaways
- 🍒 **Luxury vs. Necessity**: The speaker compares women in relationships to a cherry on top of a sundae, a luxury rather than a necessity.
- 💬 **Personal Value in Relationships**: Dr. Orion terban shares his personal experience, emphasizing the emotional and companionship value women add to his life.
- 💸 **Cost-Benefit Analysis**: The discussion revolves around whether the perceived costs of being in a relationship with a woman outweigh the benefits.
- 🚹 **Male Perspective**: The episode focuses on the male perspective, exploring their thoughts on the value women bring to their lives.
- 📚 **Book Reference**: Dr. terban mentions his book, 'The Value of Others,' which delves deeper into the economic model of relationships.
- 💡 **Self-Sufficiency**: The speaker suggests that men should not rely on women for happiness, peace, or completion, but seek these from within themselves.
- 🌟 **Modern Women's Role**: It's highlighted that modern technological advancements have liberated women from traditional roles, changing the dynamic of relationships.
- 🔄 **Shift in Expectations**: The speaker encourages a shift in how men view women, from a necessity to a luxury that enhances life.
- 🤔 **Contemporary Debate**: The episode touches on the ongoing cultural debate about whether women's liberation has been a net gain for them in relationships.
- 📈 **Economic Model of Relationships**: Dr. terban uses an economic lens to analyze the dynamics between men and women in the context of dating and mating.
Q & A
What is the main analogy used by Dr. Orion terban to describe the role of women in his life?
-Dr. Orion terban uses the analogy of a cherry on top of a sundae to describe the role of women in his life. He explains that while cherries are not necessary for a sundae, they make it perfect and enhance the overall experience.
What does Dr. Orion terban suggest is the value that women bring to his life?
-According to Dr. Orion terban, women bring a 'niece' or sweetness to his life, making it a little better. They provide companionship, help with tasks, and contribute to shared enjoyment of life's pleasures.
Why does Dr. Orion terban consider relationships with women to be 'overpriced'?
-Dr. Orion terban considers relationships with women to be 'overpriced' because the benefits they provide, which are more like luxuries, come with a high cost in terms of potential difficulties and inconveniences.
How does Dr. Orion terban view the changes in women's roles from being necessary to becoming luxuries?
-Dr. Orion terban sees the change in women's roles as a result of technological advancements that have liberated women from traditional roles. He acknowledges that this liberation comes with a cost, making relationships with women a luxury rather than a necessity.
What does Dr. Orion terban suggest men should not expect from women in relationships?
-Dr. Orion terban suggests that men should not expect women to make them happy, bring them peace, or complete their lives. These are responsibilities that men should fulfill for themselves.
What is the title of Dr. Orion terban's book, and what does it cover?
-The title of Dr. Orion terban's book is 'The Value of Others'. It delves into his economic model of relationships, explains the behavior of both men and women in the mating and dating game, and provides actionable advice on how to get and keep more of what you want in the sexual marketplace.
What is the implication of women being considered as 'luxury goods' in relationships according to Dr. Orion terban?
-The implication is that women, like luxury goods, are not essential but add value and enjoyment to life. Men should approach relationships with realistic expectations and understand that women are not responsible for their happiness or fulfillment.
How does Dr. Orion terban suggest men should adjust their attitude towards women in relationships?
-Dr. Orion terban suggests that men should approach women as luxury goods, with appropriate standards such as expecting them to be sweet, bright, and fresh. Men should also not burden women with unreasonable hopes and expectations.
What does Dr. Orion terban mean when he says 'only Founders get equity' in the context of relationships?
-Dr. Orion terban uses 'only Founders get equity' as a metaphor to suggest that only those who contribute significantly to the foundation or construction of a relationship (like the 'Sunday') should expect to gain from it. Women, as the 'cherry on top', are not the foundation but an addition to it.
What advice does Dr. Orion terban give for maintaining a healthy perspective on relationships with women?
-Dr. Orion terban advises maintaining a healthy perspective by not expecting women to fulfill roles they cannot or will not, such as making a man happy or complete. Instead, men should find happiness and fulfillment within themselves and their own life (the 'Sunday'), and enjoy the relationship (the 'cherry') as a delightful addition.
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