I’ve read in few girlschase articles by @Chase that a man’s productivity peaks between 30-35, and some sources claim that single men are more productive.
But this confuses me - as per Maslow's hierarchy of needs sex is a lower level need and once it is satisfied, a person will move to upper level and similarly need of connection/love belonging come below need of fame, self-actualisation
Hence,
Which situation actually makes a man more productive—being single or in a relationship?
Also, I belive a relationship with high quality women, will help the men to become more civilised, develope more grace etc.
Would love to hear insights from guys who have experienced both sides, when you have been at the absolutely peak of productivity?
Also, what other factors contributes to it?
But this confuses me - as per Maslow's hierarchy of needs sex is a lower level need and once it is satisfied, a person will move to upper level and similarly need of connection/love belonging come below need of fame, self-actualisation
Hence,
- A single man is constantly chasing women, spending energy on dating, approaching, and maintaining a rotation.
- A man in a relationship has his emotional and sexual needs taken care of, which should, in theory, free up his focus for career, fame, and self-actualization.
Which situation actually makes a man more productive—being single or in a relationship?
Also, I belive a relationship with high quality women, will help the men to become more civilised, develope more grace etc.
Would love to hear insights from guys who have experienced both sides, when you have been at the absolutely peak of productivity?
Also, what other factors contributes to it?