People always say, “Date at your level,” or “He or she isn’t on my level” or something to that extent, but what does that really mean? Everyone should have standards and we wholeheartedly agree with the practice, but we think many people drop the ball in 1) Defining their level and 2) the implementation.
But lately, we’ve been hearing too many people place ridiculous standards of what someone has materialistically (and equating this surface level achievement to being on their level) as opposed to what a person can do for them mentally, physically, emotionally and most importantly, spiritually in a relationship.
Moral: Just because he or she may pick you up in a Benz doesn’t mean they’re committed to your growth …or are even interested or able to be (shrugs).