Never Lower Your Standards For Temporary Happiness

Being desperate will only attract the wrong female and a miserable life.

A reader asks…

“Michael, I’m getting older and I’m still single. I’m starting to wonder should I just settle for anyone who treats me well.

I don’t want to end up growing old and lonely my whole life.

How do you stop yourself from getting out of the mindset of settling and if you did settle, would you have regrets?”

— Edmond W., Los Angeles

Great question Edmond and this should resonate with a lot of men. The moment you decide to settle, you have given up your happiness.

Some times finding that right woman requires you to be very patience and I know we as men are very impatient.

But why would you give up so much just to say you are not alone?

You will be torturing yourself knowing that you can do a whole lot better and get exactly what you are looking for in a partner.

Can you really be with someone because they treat you well, but y’all have nothing in common?

How long do you think that relationship would last?

Yes there will be regret so you have to know that your perfect partner is out there and it’s a matter of time before you find her.

I know sometimes it might seem like you will never find this woman, but actually you can and faster than you think.

And, if you are ready to stop settling and actually get the type of woman you really want and…ready to learn how to naturally talk to women with confidence while playing the numbers game…and getting the perfect woman to date?

I write about the importance of qualifying a woman  a lot in Michael’s Dating Wisdom Newsletter.

You’d be surprise how many solutions there are.

Also you’ll discover how to increase your chances landing a date with a rated 7 out of 10 chick.

Nick Cannon used this same method to marry Mariah Carey in 2008.

But it ain’t for the faint of hearts.

It’s for the grown men.

You’ve been warned.

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Michael Thompson