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To those who still love to pull out the "Just Be Yourself" adage whenever anyone mention's relationship advice, this article should prove an interesting read-
Why Not "Just Be Yourself"
Sure you could say it's marketing for their own service, but I think it makes some strong points about the utter fallacy that undermines that statement.
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Edit: Some classic examples of this advice being given out can be seen widely across BOS (particular reference to NorthRiversMatt's posts). My favourite part of the JBY advocates is their follow up lines, as highlighted by the article- ""You just have to be patient and eventually you'll meet someone who's right for you" and "And if it doesn't work out between you and her, than it wasn't meant to be". Which basically translates without the euphemisms to: Give the fuck up and HOPE that something will one day happen to you, i.e. operate from a needy, desperate frame of scarcity as opposed to a frame of happiness and abundance. I wonder which one is more attractive?
Why Not "Just Be Yourself"
Sure you could say it's marketing for their own service, but I think it makes some strong points about the utter fallacy that undermines that statement.
Discuss
Edit: Some classic examples of this advice being given out can be seen widely across BOS (particular reference to NorthRiversMatt's posts). My favourite part of the JBY advocates is their follow up lines, as highlighted by the article- ""You just have to be patient and eventually you'll meet someone who's right for you" and "And if it doesn't work out between you and her, than it wasn't meant to be". Which basically translates without the euphemisms to: Give the fuck up and HOPE that something will one day happen to you, i.e. operate from a needy, desperate frame of scarcity as opposed to a frame of happiness and abundance. I wonder which one is more attractive?
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