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I notice winter boots, especially if they seem really tough. That's got nothing to do with who is wearing them though, and mostly to do with my desire to also have tough winter boots.

If changing your fashion allows you to feel better about how you carry yourself, then by all means. I grew up quite poor, so I don't pay much mind to what people are wearing, unless it is so obviously inappropriate.
 
Personally, I don't give a blooming honeysuckle what a guys wears, as long as it's clean and in decent shape.
As for attracting girls you WANT, perhaps you should just worry about attracting girls. Just because you WANT something doesn't mean that's what you need or who you are suppose to be with. People are too picky and judgmental. Yes, I said people. Screw the gender. PEOPLE are picky and judgmental. Men are no better.
 
Yeah, well, then I am glad I can afford young upscale escorts.

Because there is NO WAY I am going to spend $800 on a pair of Vince Ferragamo shoes.
Uncomfortable, impractical, and not something I would ever buy -- no matter if I can afford it.
Same goes for Maseratis/Ferarris/Porsches, Armani suits, and fancy houses/condos.

Buy the fancy stuff for what, at my age?
To impress sagging middle aged bags with wrinkles and cellulite?
NO THANKS!

I'll stick with Haggar slacks, Van Heusen shirts, Camrys and studio apartments, thank you very much...
Wrinkled middle aged bags? Not nice..
 
lol, you've inspired me a bit to write some recommendations for you/suggestions. I was outside, thinking how clever your name was, 'Will Power,' lol.

I was just thinking, for your, 'persona,' the name or legal name, "Will Powers," would be fuckin' boss, lol (maybe.. might be taken already..). Everyone would have to adress you as "Mr. Powers." And your name would be, "Will Powers." lol Of course you'd want to pseudonym your way through parts like these, if you were famous, probably; unless you were more the genuine type; but, genuine or not, fame only allows so much time to devote to just, 'being you,' in public.. I digress.

Suggestions:
-There is a book called, "Confidence," by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic
--Even if you don't consider yourself to be of low self-esteem, the book draws on a lot of research and has a more scientific and curious approach to explaining and attempting to understand what, 'confidence,' actually is, under-the-hood so to speak. My take-away and surprise was that, 'confidence,' isn't all that it's cracked up to be OR what it appears to be, in reality...

-If you find Buddhism or eastern thought, interesting, there is the book called, "The Wisdom of Insecurity," by Alan Watts.
--I haven't read it myself, but, I've read several of his works, listened to him speak in recorded lectures, etc..

-It also came to my mind to recommend that you watch (I thought they did a documentary on him, but maybe not?) Mathew Lesko. He's a really interesting and actually very cool dude; and his fashion sense is purely home-grown, eccentric, and he makes it work, which is not only amazing, but pretty cool and neat.

I wouldn't know how to help you improve a YouTube channel, I don't think, because I tend to disagree with popular trends and the types of attitude one must adopt to gain success in those ventures; but for 1: seems like with some proper pruning and adjustment and the right future formula, you've laid the ground work for hitting it big, at least... (having a lot of content, been doing it for a while, etc.. etc..) and... 2: thought I had more than a 1, but, maybe not.. heh. I could be wrong; but, it seems like with YouTube success, one of the things you have to have is A LOT of backlog of content, consistently new content, good audio/video and camera work (not always necessary though, especially if you're just amazing at presenting yourself), good oration/presentation/performance, a field of interest that can withstand the test of time, and lastly, seems everyone needs that ONE video that just gets millions of hits, and is enough to light up the rest of the channel and get the subscribers, etc.. But, as I said, I don't know crap about any of all that; but, I was impressed by your channel. I think with the proper pruning and fine tuning, it simply becomes a matter of whether you strike it lucky or not.

Maybe you could set a new trend to get rid of the awful previous decade's, 'surprised millennial thumbnails,' lol.

Anywho, those were some of my thoughts, after reading your post, checking out your youtube channel for a bit, and responding..

Thanks for the suggestions. I will definitely check them out. The book on Confidence especially sounds interesting. For someone who has lacked confidence for the majority of his life, it's something I still need to improve on. Like I said before, I'm really into personal development, and have read over hundreds of books. I will add yours to the list of ones I still need to read.

Will Powers....I like that, lol. Actually, when I was trying to come up with a YouTube channel name back then, I also did a play on my name with WillYouLaugh. I just made whatever videos were on my mind so there was no theme for my channel. I just couldn't think of anything better and it seemed creative enough. And back then, I wasn't into personal development. As I started to get into personal development though and started making more videos geared towards that, the name of the channel didn't really fit anymore. I think people were thinking it was supposed to be a comedy channel. So I changed it to Will's Personal Development Show. And now, it's morphed into the Will Chow Show.

I actually did manage to get one video that got a million hits. It's my most popular video:



I tried to niche down and make my channel about education tips for students after this video. But I guess it was a fluke because I never managed to duplicate it again. All my other videos have very few views.
 
Yeah, well, then I am glad I can afford young upscale escorts.

Because there is NO WAY I am going to spend $800 on a pair of Vince Ferragamo shoes.
Uncomfortable, impractical, and not something I would ever buy -- no matter if I can afford it.
Same goes for Maseratis/Ferarris/Porsches, Armani suits, and fancy houses/condos.

Buy the fancy stuff for what, at my age?
To impress sagging middle aged bags with wrinkles and cellulite?
NO THANKS!

I'll stick with Haggar slacks, Van Heusen shirts, Camrys and studio apartments, thank you very much...

For many consumer goods you buy, you get rapidly diminishing increases of quality as the price goes up. The reason is simple. There’s a limit to how “high quality” it can get. Here are some examples:

Photo and video cameras. The picture quality between a $100 one and a $1000 one is huge. Beyond that, you’re spending massive amounts of money for small increases in quality.

Jeans, socks, and underwear. Can you tell the difference between a $2,000 pair of jeans and a $200 pair? Probably not, right?

This is great news. It means you don’t have to spend tens of thousands of dollars to be the most fashionable. Most people can’t tell the difference either, so that’s a great area to cut costs and avoid getting scammed by luxury brands.

My philosophy is to spend a moderate amount for quality, but not too much. If you spend too little, you get horrible quality clothing that rips or shrinks quickly. Others can also easily tell it’s not the best quality. However, if you spend a moderate amount more, you hit the point of indistinguishable high quality.

A moderate quality lasts longer, and looks just as good as something that costs a hundred times more.

The greatest difference in quality comes from that initial few jumps in quality. For the minor articles of clothing mentioned (like socks), one or two jumps in price tier from the cheapest option is enough. For more important clothing, like suits, chinos, and collared shirts, three or four jumps in price are more suitable.

For a suit, that might mean a $1,000 to $2,000 suit rather than a $100 suit. For a t-shirt, that might mean a $30 to $60 one from Banana Republic versus a $5 one from Target.

For shoes, there is a big jump in quality between $100 and $200, and another big jump at $400. Stick around the $200 to $400 range for the best bang for your buck.

Beyond those price jumps, the extra features aren’t worth the price. I’d avoid the $10,000 to $50,000 suit and $100 to $500 T shirt at all costs.
 
For many consumer goods you buy, you get rapidly diminishing increases of quality as the price goes up. The reason is simple. There’s a limit to how “high quality” it can get. Here are some examples:

Photo and video cameras. The picture quality between a $100 one and a $1000 one is huge. Beyond that, you’re spending massive amounts of money for small increases in quality.

Jeans, socks, and underwear. Can you tell the difference between a $2,000 pair of jeans and a $200 pair? Probably not, right?

This is great news. It means you don’t have to spend tens of thousands of dollars to be the most fashionable. Most people can’t tell the difference either, so that’s a great area to cut costs and avoid getting scammed by luxury brands.

My philosophy is to spend a moderate amount for quality, but not too much. If you spend too little, you get horrible quality clothing that rips or shrinks quickly. Others can also easily tell it’s not the best quality. However, if you spend a moderate amount more, you hit the point of indistinguishable high quality.

A moderate quality lasts longer, and looks just as good as something that costs a hundred times more.

The greatest difference in quality comes from that initial few jumps in quality. For the minor articles of clothing mentioned (like socks), one or two jumps in price tier from the cheapest option is enough. For more important clothing, like suits, chinos, and collared shirts, three or four jumps in price are more suitable.

For a suit, that might mean a $1,000 to $2,000 suit rather than a $100 suit. For a t-shirt, that might mean a $30 to $60 one from Banana Republic versus a $5 one from Target.

For shoes, there is a big jump in quality between $100 and $200, and another big jump at $400. Stick around the $200 to $400 range for the best bang for your buck.

Beyond those price jumps, the extra features aren’t worth the price. I’d avoid the $10,000 to $50,000 suit and $100 to $500 T shirt at all costs.
This all makes great sense.

But what about the Camry vs the Maserati?
I just can't see buying or leasing something for that much more money that simply gets me from one place to another...

EDIT:
The reason I bring this up is because I have had friends suggest to m that I should lease a "luxury" car just because they think I can afford it and they think it is "fun to drive". To me, driving is not fun. It's just something to get me somewhere. Do you really think a car attracts girls? I do not.
 
Personally, I don't give a blooming honeysuckle what a guys wears, as long as it's clean and in decent shape.
As for attracting girls you WANT, perhaps you should just worry about attracting girls. Just because you WANT something doesn't mean that's what you need or who you are suppose to be with. People are too picky and judgmental. Yes, I said people. Screw the gender. PEOPLE are picky and judgmental. Men are no better.

If only it were that simple. You can't help what you want or who you're attracted to.
 
This all makes great sense.

But what about the Camry vs the Maserati?
I just can't see buying or leasing something for that much more money that simply gets me from one place to another...

EDIT:
The reason I bring this up is because I have had friends suggest to m that I should lease a "luxury" car just because they think I can afford it and they think it is "fun to drive". To me, driving is not fun. It's just something to get me somewhere. Do you really think a car attracts girls? I do not.

I think many girls do like luxury cars. And it shows that you can provide for them since you are well off enough to get one. I am sure there are more important factors than that though. Unless you're targeting gold diggers. Than it probably tops the list :ROFLMAO:
 
Thanks for the suggestions. I will definitely check them out. The book on Confidence especially sounds interesting. For someone who has lacked confidence for the majority of his life, it's something I still need to improve on. Like I said before, I'm really into personal development, and have read over hundreds of books. I will add yours to the list of ones I still need to read.

Will Powers....I like that, lol. Actually, when I was trying to come up with a YouTube channel name back then, I also did a play on my name with WillYouLaugh. I just made whatever videos were on my mind so there was no theme for my channel. I just couldn't think of anything better and it seemed creative enough. And back then, I wasn't into personal development. As I started to get into personal development though and started making more videos geared towards that, the name of the channel didn't really fit anymore. I think people were thinking it was supposed to be a comedy channel. So I changed it to Will's Personal Development Show. And now, it's morphed into the Will Chow Show.

I actually did manage to get one video that got a million hits. It's my most popular video:



I tried to niche down and make my channel about education tips for students after this video. But I guess it was a fluke because I never managed to duplicate it again. All my other videos have very few views.

yeah, like I said, I don't know crap about all that; could just be you were missing the, 'luck,' part. Seems plausible enough a theory.

If you ever get famous and start writing big checks to people under the name, 'Will Powers,' don't forget about me. lol. ;)
 
I think many girls do like luxury cars. And it shows that you can provide for them since you are well off enough to get one. I am sure there are more important factors than that though. Unless you're targeting gold diggers. Than it probably tops the list :ROFLMAO:
Here's the thing.
Say there are 2 guys.
One is a Jack Black lookalike in a 2023 Maserati.
The other is a Channing Tatum lookalike in a 2000 Camry.
Who do you think the hot girls will notice?
Even the gold diggers.
Yeah, they may try to play the fat guy in the Maserati...but they'll cheat on him with the Tatum lookalike.
So why bother with the expensive car?

Anyways, just the thoughts of a drunk, way over the hill guy with chronic brain injuries...
Have a great Saturday everyone!
 
Here's the thing.
Say there are 2 guys.
One is a Jack Black lookalike in a 2023 Maserati.
The other is a Channing Tatum lookalike in a 2000 Camry.
Who do you think the hot girls will notice?
Even the gold diggers.
Yeah, they may try to play the fat guy in the Maserati...but they'll cheat on him with the Tatum lookalike.
So why bother with the expensive car?

Anyways, just the thoughts of a drunk, way over the hill guy with chronic brain injuries...
Have a great Saturday everyone!

I guess to have at least a chance at the girl? If the Jack Black lookalike didn't have the 2023 Maserati, a woman would probably be less likely to even give him a chance. With the Maserati, he's going to have more of a chance, even if it doesn't put him on an equal playing field with the Channing Tatum lookalike.
 
Here's the thing.
Say there are 2 guys.
One is a Jack Black lookalike in a 2023 Maserati.
The other is a Channing Tatum lookalike in a 2000 Camry.
Who do you think the hot girls will notice?
Even the gold diggers.
Yeah, they may try to play the fat guy in the Maserati...but they'll cheat on him with the Tatum lookalike.
So why bother with the expensive car?

Anyways, just the thoughts of a drunk, way over the hill guy with chronic brain injuries...
Have a great Saturday everyone!

I personally go for cars that have decent trunk space for my dollar store addiction.
 
Here's the thing.
Say there are 2 guys.
One is a Jack Black lookalike in a 2023 Maserati.
The other is a Channing Tatum lookalike in a 2000 Camry.
Who do you think the hot girls will notice?
Even the gold diggers.
Yeah, they may try to play the fat guy in the Maserati...but they'll cheat on him with the Tatum lookalike.
So why bother with the expensive car?

Anyways, just the thoughts of a drunk, way over the hill guy with chronic brain injuries...
Have a great Saturday everyone!
I would pick the one who isn't a pompous, arrogant donkey. Just because someone is nice to look at doesn't mean I would want to date him.

Seriously, if you want to know what a woman wants, ask women. And to be clear, there are many opinions and not everyone gives a rat's behind about superficial crap.
 
I would pick the one who isn't a pompous, arrogant donkey. Just because someone is nice to look at doesn't mean I would want to date him.

Seriously, if you want to know what a woman wants, ask women. And to be clear, there are many opinions and not everyone gives a rat's behind about superficial crap.
This made me cry laughing 😂 im calling men I dont like donkeys from today 😅

Honestly OP idk, fashion is hard for some guys, my brother lets me buy all his clothes as he just cant style an outfit.

I think theres a balance though as if a man cares too much about fashion he might come off a little 🙃 uhh less manly..
 
And how exactly do you know you wouldn't be attracted to someone if you gave them a chance? What would it hurt to branch out?
I guess the same way all the women who rejected me know they weren't attracted to me off the bat. And I've had a lot of rejections. You should ask them the same thing.

Seriously, if you want to know what a woman wants, ask women. And to be clear, there are many opinions and not everyone gives a rat's behind about superficial crap.

Or maybe one shouldn't ask a fish how to catch it. But anyhow, like I mentioned in the OP, most women do mention that shoes are the first thing they notice about a guy. So you're actually in the minority on this when you say that you don't care what he's wearing.
 

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