I think when it comes to women indifference is the key, but at the same time, a little bit of compassion too. For example, most women I meet don't seem to be able to hold any deep conversations. They just have really superficial interest. Now think about this, do you think that anyone who only spends their time talking and thinking about superficial things is truly happy? I don't think so.
Imagine how empty these girls must feel inside that they feel the need to spend an hour hiding their faces behind make up every time they leave the house. It's like they know that they have nothing substantial to offer so they resort to identifying with one thing they had no control over; their physical appearance. That's why "beautiful" girls seem shallow and are not really interesting. More often than not, all the have to do is just be there and guys will do the rest. They never have to actually work on themselves "spiritually".
When I consider all that, I can't help but feel a little compassion for them because I don't think they know who they truly are deep down and anyone who is unaware of who they are cannot be truly happy. At the end of the day, these girls were and still are being conditioned by society, just like I used to be. We're all conditioned in different ways and that affects the kind of people we are.
It's like Little Wayne said; "Who am i to talk? I ain't shittin' roses, We're in the same picture but we all got different poses".
So instead of feeling frustration and anger towards women, I've transcended that and now I feel compassion because I realize that no sane person would buy into the idea of smearing their face in make-up to make up for the emptiness they feel deep down.
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