Okay, I have come to a conclusion, an enlightenment as some might say. I have found the key on what is the most correct way of evaluating a person: a girl, a guy, anyone.
The only thing that matters is - what you have accomplished. That's right! You are born with beautiful looks? Not a big deal, that's not an accomplishment, you just got lucky, so you are on the lower part of the ladder. You are rich from inheritance? Again - not a big deal, you are value is low. Big penis - not your accomplishment (unless you stretched it).
Now this is where you get bonus points:
- You have pursued your dream/goal or are doing everything to reach it.
- You have accomplished something great: became a rock star, an olympic champion, a master of your trade, built a company from scratch...you have put EFFORT in it.
- You have worked on your body and become from fat to a fitness model.
So, basically, I value myself quite high because I've done some of these things and am doing lots more (actively pursuing my dreams, etc...). I've become very confident because of this and the only people that I value on the same level as me are some self-made millionaires and hustla's I know as well as alpha males (Neil Strauss, for example) that came from 0 to hero.
So if I see this hot girl and I see that the looks is most she has, she is very low value for me and she has to put in effort to get my attention
What do you think of this philosophy? It's quite logical, ain't it?