#stitch with @andrewbriedis
In my personal experience, the question of how important it is to also make an effort to please women goes beyond simple gestures—it touches on respect, understanding, and genuine connection. I've found that while there might be 'no ROI on pleasing women' in a transactional sense, the emotional and relational returns can be profound. This means that investing time and care into understanding what matters to women in your life often cultivates deeper bonds and mutual appreciation. Collaborating with others, like in a #stitch format with creators such as Andrew Briedis, opens up new avenues to share these insights and start meaningful conversations. It reminds me that pleasing someone is not about obligation but about valuing their presence and happiness as part of your own journey. For many, the challenge lies in balancing self-expression with the desire to make a positive impact on others. Recognizing that true connection comes from authenticity rather than performance can help shift perspectives—making the effort to please not a chore but a heartfelt experience. If you reflect on your own interactions, consider not just the immediate outcome but also how kindness and attentiveness help build lasting relationships. This view aligns well with creating art or content that resonates on a human level, too. Ultimately, the importance you place on this reflects your values and the kind of connections you wish to nurture.













































































