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"(To a man), walking into a singles night can feel, to some, like an admission of failure."
If that's not enough, he can be sure the women will quickly make him feel like a failure, no matter what his non-obvious traits might be (personality, salary, occupation, etc.).
Women always (not so cleverly) hide the truth about singles events, which is that no woman would respect any man who shows up. He would immediately be labeled a try-hard loser. So even if a non-Chad man confidently attended, he would quickly be notified of his place in the pecking order.
Here's the impression I get from single guys and single gals under 40:
Single guys would like to date. Most have realized it won't happen for them because they don't meet single gals' current standards. But they've made their peace with it. Plus, they have hobbies and other interests. And many have learned to treasure peace and quiet and solitude.
Single gals would like to date. They're baffled by why it's not happening for them. Many claim they're fine with it, but deep down they haven't made peace with it. Worse, they lack hobbies and other interests (watching true crime docs on Netflix doesn't count). So there's a growing sense of frustration among them. There are even signs of desperation.
I was about to write this comment out and say you were semi-correct. But now I've thought about it, I'm not sure.
I was about to say that yes, compute will be incredibly important. But, that the adage "whoever has the biggest stick" remains correct. Having the intelligence of AI will be important but without the stick to back it up, it's not as powerful.
But now I think about it. I'm not so sure.
With AI/intelligence, it is at least conceivable that a force with limited military capability could outpower a force with much greater military capability. But sabotaging core infrastructure, communications and so on.
In case you haven't already seen (I'll have to find the link). Grok - a civilian AI model - accurately predicted the date and the rough hour-to-hour events of the US military operation today.
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Lennon taught me one thing: no partners at rehearsal. Bands implode quietly before they explode publicly.

