Why should everyone assume they're worthy of "confidence"?
Doesn't everything in life come down to the bottom line? So with this logic in mind, I am thinking that if a guy has poor history with girls that he shouldn't be anything but lacking in self-esteem: After all, based on the stats the fact points to someone who shouldn't feel good about himself because his history says he's sucked in the past and he'll suck in the future.
So I am wondering why "Get some confidence" is always used as advice. If he's not attractive to girls, why should he have confidence? What's there to be confident IN? If a guy is confident without any reason to then he should be thought of as arrogant, no?
It just seems like an unattractive guy's options are to fail but be humble or fail with arrogance. Cuz being nice, always listening and fun are the very basic things a girl deserves in a guy so if he's not physically attractive on top of those, isn't he just a genetic failure? And doesn't genetically failing equate to losing at life?
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