10-01-2012, 10:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-01-2012, 10:21 AM by FunkeyMonkey.)
In his book Outliers, Gladwell talks about how Michael Jordan is only 6'6" and is considered to be the best basketball player of all time. He argues that once someone gets to a certain level of something it becomes enough and then other things take over. There are nobel prize winning scientists who have IQs of 110, which doesn't seem high for someone of that stature, but it's enough.
That's the way I see women; once she is physically attractive to a certain point, it's the other attributes that take over. The difference between an 8 and a 10 just doesn't matter because the other traits create the quality of the experience.
I met a girl last night who was a strong 7 or maybe an 8 but talking to her was such a pleasure and so fun that I'd choose her over a 10 easily.
That's the way I see women; once she is physically attractive to a certain point, it's the other attributes that take over. The difference between an 8 and a 10 just doesn't matter because the other traits create the quality of the experience.
I met a girl last night who was a strong 7 or maybe an 8 but talking to her was such a pleasure and so fun that I'd choose her over a 10 easily.