Robert Fico, Prime Minister of Slovakia, KNOW THIS NAME
You are remiss, if you do not apprise yourself of geopolitics.
For myself, I am interested in geopolitics, history, politics, and economics. I have one of the top geopolitical analysts, Tom Luongo, on both my Stories podcast and Masculinity Crisis series. I am interested because I care about my life.
You should care too, especially now about geopolitics. The world is interconnected more than ever before.
I write a relationship newsletter. Love, lust and all that jazz.
I absolutely add interesting anecdotes that include geopolitics, history, politics, and economics. I know it’s a relationship newsletter, I’m aware, this will be the 700 article I’ve put out. I’m aware, I write it. It’s because my lane is relationships for my work, I’m a Therapist and I own my Life Coach, that I touch on these topics. Because for romance, you need logic and logistics. Always.
For example, you need to know who you’re dealing with, potential romantic partners. You need to assess their logical ability. This tells you, if they’re a fit for your life. Is that person the dreamer type or pragmatic? Do they rationalize or are they responsible. A thousand ways to slice it, but you’re absolutely sizing up your potential romantic partners. Logic is part of that, theirs and yours.
For example, you need to decide on logistics if you’re actually interested in a new romantic partner or if its your current squeeze. If one or both of you have children, what does that look like, to combine families. If you’re wanting to start a family, you need to know if the person you’re dating, wants that too. You must decide if you think that person is as good as you can get, you feel you settled or if you’re with your Dream partner because this affects how hard you try in that relationship. By trying, I mean in both the mental and physical space. You think about romance and finance, both are in play. Logistics, theirs and yours.
OK, we’ve established that logic and logistics are actually in play for romance too.
I intersperse my Substack with geopolitics, history, politics, and economics because it affects your life. That includes your romantic life.
You bet your bottom dollar, you lose a lot of money in the stock market or lose your job because you refused the covid vaccine with its 1291 side effects listed on Pfizer documents, that affects how you feel about yourself and also how you’ll act with a romantic partner.
You better believe that if your grocery bill is up and one day you’re short, can’t make rent or your mortgage that month, that affects your priority list on whether you think you can even afford to invite someone on a date with you.
You need to understand that if millions of illegals are raping, sexually assaulting, robbing, committee crimes in your city and country, that will affect where you decide to live or start a business. That in turns affects who you’re able to meet locally for dates, or your current partner if you decide to relocate to a safer place.
You might want to consider if that new romantic interest likes BLM with its marxist idealogy, likes that the US gave 200 billion to Ukraine even though we have an invasion on our southern border in America, refuses to denounce grooming of children by pedophiles. Your core beliefs are yours, think about what you can differ on with a new love interest vs what you won’t be able to tolerate in the long term.
You’re remiss if you dismiss that you’re Patriotic and love America, you’re capitalist and like to make money, you believe in the roles of both the man and the woman in a relationship then think it won’t matter if your new Boo hates America, is a socialist in ideology, buys into the myth of Toxic Masculinity
Your world views are shaped by geopolitics, history, politics, and economics.
Your core beliefs develop over time, they are important to you.
You need a partner who will agree with you on the non-negotiables and for whom you can tolerate the things that you disagree on. That’s essential for romance, that you have a few core beliefs in common, that can be foundational for the family you want to be together.
I include geopolitics, history, politics, and economics in a relationship Substack that focuses on love and lust because you must apprise yourself of these things in order to inform your world view and develop your core beliefs. It affects romance.
It’s both your world view and your core beliefs, that you need to both agree and disagree on, with a new romantic interest or an established partner. Your job, your money, your home, your children, your friends, your hobbies and more are affected by your world view and core beliefs. Now you need to incorporate your new Boo, you better damn well know what you believe, so that you can successfully navigate your relationship.
I write a relationship Substack. I incorporate geopolitics, history, politics and economics because I am not stupid. I know that logic and logistics are in play for romance and finance.
For your viewing pleasure, the below photo/quote is from the Freedom is Not Negotiable Telegram channel. Apprise yourself of geopolitics, history, politics and economics if you plan to keep your money and make money. And money affects romance #amirite
Robert Fico, Prime Minister of Slovakia, KNOW THIS NAME. It’s important in geopolitics. The bad guys aren’t winning, they’re scared. The good guys are fighting back, that’s good.
You’re better off in your real life, if you’re aware of what’s happening in the world. We are interconnected more than ever before. You’re more desirable and raise your stock when you’re apprised of things that matter. Your logical ability will improve and your logistical capabilities will too, both good for romance.
Real life in the real world. Sounds romantic #amirite
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Photo: from the Freedom is not Negotiable Telegram channel