![]() ![]() ![]() She also managed to talk Adam (innocently trying to keep his woman happy) into going along with her ill fated plan, to make it even worse.Īs I also discussed in a recent post “Why Men Go On Dates”, men working to impress women they want, or keep women they have, is the engine of the global economy. She let a talking serpent beguile her into giving up paradise, for an eternity of toil and pain. In the midst of a paradise, surrounded by perfection, Adam was perfectly content to tend to the animals, and steward the garden, as he was instructed by Yahweh, the Hebrew god. (Which I’ve explored before in my post titled, “Men and Women Shouldn’t Live Together”.) This is moral of the story of the Garden of Eden. The catch here is that women are famously impossible to please.Īttempting such a task will be a frustrating waste of your time. Second, once you have hooked such a woman, you then have to dedicate your life to keeping her happy. In this post, I’m going to make the case that actually getting the “woman of your dreams”, quickly turns into a nightmare.įirst, once you get the woman you’ve been fantasizing about, you will be terrified to lose her.Įven handsome, famous, successful men with access to the most desirable women in the world have been heartbroken by the one woman they wanted. However, when you look closely, getting the woman you want is far from the dream it is sold as. Through constant social programming, finding “The One” is presented as the ideal outcome, along with the golden retriever, two kids, and the suburban ranch home with the white picket fence. In the happy ending of every movie, the love struck couple kisses in a romantic conclusion.ĭramatic music swells to a crescendo, as a crowd of onlookers cheer, and the credits roll as the couple drives off into the sunset. ![]()
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