Lessons in Love

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Postby Guest » Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:37 pm

[QUOTE=Lion;35009]Indeed. This Prof. didn't actually [I]say[/I] anything in her response.

I can honestly say I did not learn a thing in College. It was a waste of my time that only helped to put me in debt. PC is right, UNT is a joke.

I maintain you can learn more completely on your own for a year than you can an entire 4 year university program. People skills are infinitely more important then any technical skill you can learn in any school, anywhere.

Typically anyone with a profession that requires excessive schooling doesn't actually learn anything. They parrot everything that have been taught and do not actively search for the truth, or anything that would challenge their view. Doctors, for example.

I would prefer my children not waste their time on excessive schooling when the world is at their fingertips and they could do some real learning. Unless, or course, they wanted to go to school after becoming bored with the homeschooling they receive on the family compound in rural Idaho.

Note: I'm not sure I know anyone who used their degree to work in a career that they absolutely love. Most of them hate their jobs, and work in some type of cancerous corporate environment. If your degree isn't a way for you to do something you love to do, then you shouldn't do it.[/QUOTE]

I would say there are a ton of Engineers who actually learn some stuff in college that help them a lot. Even at shitty schools since this is just more technical type stuff.

Also some technical schools can teach guys how to work on machines and such. For example the tech guys who work on Semiconductor equipment can easily make 100k+ a year.
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Postby Guest » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:06 am

This thread is getting a little off topic...

Bull Run I think you should continue emailing this professor just for the hell of it. It'd be interesting to see where this all goes :cool:
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Postby Guest » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:46 am

[QUOTE=playercool;35011]I would say there are a ton of Engineers who actually learn some stuff in college that help them a lot. Even at shitty schools since this is just more technical type stuff.

Also some technical schools can teach guys how to work on machines and such. For example the tech guys who work on Semiconductor equipment can easily make 100k+ a year.[/QUOTE]

Are they happy doing it? If they are, terrific! I remember it was you who mentioned that the more money you make the more your expenses go up. If these guys have a house, cars, wife, boat, etc. they don't have very much money. Worst of all they are trapped. So they just keep working more. So what did they really learn at university?

Ok, end of school rant.
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Postby Guest » Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:33 pm

Nah UL, I'm not going to contact this narrow minded teacher/instructor/whatever her stupid title is. She's not going to change her opinions and/or perceptions regarding relationships and dating. People like her think they're members of an intellectual elite by virtue of the fact that they have a degree or have read some 'scientific studies.' As such, she's never going to seek out or listen to a philosophy that is foreign to her. She's just another one of the drones that mindlessly, and blindly, perpetuate the myths and limiting beliefs of dating that we have been trying to unlearn in our time here.

Frankly, I feel sorry for her students. They'll take what she says as gospel, will attempt to apply it to the real world, and will never quite understand why they still can't find a guy worth having or can't get a date with a chick that isn't a common stock pig. I'll never understand why, as humans, we tend to try to make shit more complicated than it is. Thousands of years of evolution has wired in us, at birth, how to attract a mate. If this weren't true, we, as a species, would have died off a long ass time ago. Leaving it to our intellect, even though it's vastly superior to any other animals now or before us, is simply too risky from a evolutionary perspective. The only way to ensure the perpetuation of the species is to have the keys to successful mating hardwired into our animal, primative, brain.

Success at dating is simple: men are attracted to women, women are attracted to men. If we act like MEN then we will be successful in our quest for women. The opposite holds true for women.

Truth be told. The less people know about us and our trade, the better of we'll be and the more success we'll have.
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Postby Guest » Fri Feb 19, 2010 6:01 pm

[QUOTE=Bull Run;35041]Nah UL, I'm not going to contact this narrow minded teacher/instructor/whatever her stupid title is. She's not going to change her opinions and/or perceptions regarding relationships and dating. People like her think they're members of an intellectual elite by virtue of the fact that they have a degree or have read some 'scientific studies.' As such, she's never going to seek out or listen to a philosophy that is foreign to her. She's just another one of the drones that mindlessly, and blindly, perpetuate the myths and limiting beliefs of dating that we have been trying to unlearn in our time here.

Frankly, I feel sorry for her students. They'll take what she says as gospel, will attempt to apply it to the real world, and will never quite understand why they still can't find a guy worth having or can't get a date with a chick that isn't a common stock pig. I'll never understand why, as humans, we tend to try to make shit more complicated than it is. Thousands of years of evolution has wired in us, at birth, how to attract a mate. If this weren't true, we, as a species, would have died off a long ass time ago. Leaving it to our intellect, even though it's vastly superior to any other animals now or before us, is simply too risky from a evolutionary perspective. The only way to ensure the perpetuation of the species is to have the keys to successful mating hardwired into our animal, primative, brain.

Success at dating is simple: men are attracted to women, women are attracted to men. If we act like MEN then we will be successful in our quest for women. The opposite holds true for women.

Truth be told. The less people know about us and our trade, the better of we'll be and the more success we'll have.[/QUOTE]



One of the best posts I have read in a while.

I was thinking about that too, the student part. Classes at a university cost a shit load of money, UNT is no exception. I hate to think about all the guys wasting potentially thousands of dollars to take a class on love only to learn a lesson on how to attract people in "a Hollywood romance" kind of world. Fucking gay lol. If I had not found the community there is a high chance I would have taken a class such as this. Just proves my theory of life where every negative thing leads to a postivie thing in life :)
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