Hi guys,
I am a 26 years old guy who is about to finish his computer science degree in a few months. Right now I am trying to figuring out what I can do to increase my SMV as high as possible and to become a high value male.
I am already training my ass off. But a good workout takes me like 1-2 hours per day. So I have theoretically 14 hours left (without sleep). I want to reach my full potential and work 24/7 on it. Of course I wanne fuck some chicks but I wanne be the best version I can ever be. So things that increase on or another are appreciated
Sometimes I think about to read more (doing already 30minutes per day) but those things dont really help me (I guess so?) to help me fuck more chicks.
Thinks I am already doing I think help me to increase my smv and to become a hvm.
- Lifting (Includes Sleeping and Nutrition)
- Have a good style
- Reading
- Reprogramming my mindset
- Following higher education (I am going to do a phd after masters)
- Working on my game and do a tons of cold approaches (1000+)
Thinks that I dont do and that help(?).
- Making a lot of money (I am already investing but right now I dont make much money 1200 € per month due studies)
- Building a business
- Playing an instrument
- Driving a motorcycle (lol but I already wanted to get one, maybe it helps me also with pulling chicks haha)
- Having Instagram (dont have an account and actually I am not a big fan of it)
I have to add another thought. I am doing a lot of cold approaches and most of the time I think just good game and looks (body and style) really help me with girls. If I am driving a motorcycle or playing in instrument it would not help me in these cases I guess but yeah maybe in other circumstances.
What are your thoughts on that? I really would appreciate some thoughts!

Intrepid_Place53900 1 4y ago
why are you planning on a Phd? Thats at least 4 more years dude. What's that gonna cost you? Unless your goal is to be a professor, not sure why?
You don't mention nutrition. That's a big one.
What are your hobbies?
Get some casual plates for FWB to practice your game with.
Nadox12 4y ago
I am planning to do a phd in computer science (computer architecture, cpu design). I wanne open my own company after my phd. And I think those years will teach me to work more and more independently while having atleast a bit help from your supervisor. I know with a cs background I dont need to do a phd but its a personal goal I wanne achieve.
I keep an eye on my nutrition.
To be honest I really dont have hobbies. Besides lifting I really like to meet my friends and have a good time. Thats for me the highest good. Otherwise I dont do much.
Intrepid_Place53900 1 4y ago
you want to go into chip design?
I spent years in semi industry. You need a degree in physics or EE , if you want to go into that.
Now, before we argue, you realize computer science is not really (engineering). I know many will complain, yes it is, blah blah.
CS , you don't really take calc, physics, EE theory,etc. You can be a really good programmer, but not an engineer.
but here, if you want to go into CPU design, you have to be both.
You get that , right?
Nadox12 4y ago
Yes I get that. I realised that my last courses had a lot of physics involved. I know there is knowledge to catch up on. But I am good at mathematics. So I am willing to do that. Recently I did a lot of FPGA-Programming and it worked quite well so far.
Edit: I also checked some internships at Apple, Samsung, Qualcomm etc. And most of them included as preferred degree CS too
Boosted_Arrow 4y ago
No you don't necessarily need EE or physics background. I just did an event, where we designed a Quantum-CPU and the main work was done by CS guys with python code. I as an EE-student did my part with the circuit design, but to draw a chip with hundreds (or regular CPUs: millions) of units you need an algorithm to do that.
Ok to be fair I don't know what you guys learn in your uni, but in ours, the curriculum is very demanding and ppl know at least some basics of the other stuff. (CS guys know basics of EE and physics at least). And one guy I worked with is taking classes in the direction of chip design in his CS-master.
I would also say, that the phd is worthless (unless you do groundbreaking research for your company). The time might be better spent getting RL-experience in a company.
Intrepid_Place53900 1 4y ago
as someone who was in the industry for 20 years, no a CS guy is not going to be designing chips.
You are playing with a school project, in the real world you would be doing very specific programming, not designing a chip. That would be done by the EE/Physics guys, trust me. They would tell you, we want a program with this input, that output, go do it.
Nadox12 4y ago
Very interesting thanks for your input.
Yeah I did not have any physic classes but it was really math heavy (calc, theoretical computer science, logic, linear algebra). I will probably do an internship this sommer after that I am going to decide what I am going to do.
I am not really into that career path. The phd is just for personal reasons.
mattyanon Admin 4y ago
Why? What do you WANT?
Cold approaches is good. Learn how to communicate and how to talk in public.
Nadox12 4y ago
I want to be free. And freedom means for me having tons of options regarding women, holiday location, place of residence, career etc.
mattyanon Admin 4y ago
Good goal. Stay free, keep your options open, get good at finding and seducing women, get good at finding and being good at earning money.
The money isn't for women, but it does give you a lot of options in life.
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coolsocks00 1 4y ago
I dont think a PhD is worth the investment. Spending that time to get work experience and possibly starting a business would be better. But you do you.