The most commonly accepted word to describe men and women who spend the majority of their time working, even to the detriment of other areas in their life, is workaholic. This word tends to describe a man who works long hours, ignoring the concept of balance, in favor of meeting his professional goals and dreams. There is a level of obsession and compulsion that differentiates him from somebody who works long hours to make ends meet or somebody who is simply ambitious. When you're in a romantic relationship with a workaholic, you have to figure out for yourself whether your desire for a successful man trumps your level of need for physical and emotional attention, time and affection, or if it's possible to help him find the right balance to satisfy you both.
50 y. o. ♂ United States ,
California
, Bell
Libra, 164 cm (5' 4''), 120 kg (267 lbs)
"Hi, I'm BRIAN, a driven and ambitious professional. In my free time, I enjoy trying new restaurants and practicing yoga. I'm looking for someone who shares my passion for personal growth and exploration."..
29 y. o. ♂ Syrian Arab Republic , Homs
Cancer, 174 cm (5' 8''), 100 kg (222 lbs)
I am an ambitious young man who graduated from a medical technical institute, anesthesiology department I currently work as an anesthesia technician, and I hope to meet someone who shares my interests and we can build a ..
68 y. o. ♂ United Kingdom ,
Bristol
, Brislington
Virgo, 164 cm (5' 4''), 113 kg (251 lbs)
You’re probably wondering why someone as amazing as me is still single? Well, I know what I want and I won’t settle for anything less. I’m looking for a woman who is intelligent, driven, and ambitious. Someone who can ma..
54 y. o. ♀ United States ,
Nebraska
, Omaha
Leo, 175 cm (5' 9''), 52 kg (116 lbs)
I'm sincere, unflinching, and extremely ambitious. I love a test, hence I generally lay out targets to pursue. I have a kind heart and a lot of love for people. I like having top to bottom conversations with my friends t..
25 y. o. ♂ Algeria , Alger (Algiers)
Leo, 180 cm (5' 11''), 90 kg (200 lbs)
I am an athletic, ambitious, serious young man, as well as calm and understanding.
26 y. o. ♂ Egypt , Cairo = El Qahira (= Cairo)
Cancer, 179 cm (5' 10''), 76 kg (169 lbs)
am a calm and ambitious person who enjoys the simple things in life, such as traveling, discovering new places, and spending time with my loved ones and friends. I'm looking for a life partner who shares the same value..
19 y. o. ♂ Morocco , Fez
Taurus, 156 cm (5' 1'')
I am a young, ambitious Arab man, single and driven in life. I am 156 cm tall and weigh around 52 kg. I live in Fes, Morocco, and I am focused on achieving my future goals, including building a happy married life...
34 y. o. ♂ United States ,
Texas
, El Paso
Sagittarius, 175 cm (5' 9''), 74 kg (164 lbs)
I'm on here to find a long-term relationship I can settle down and build a life together with. Seeking someone who has similar goals to mine and the ambition to achieve them. I don’t like talking about myself but I’d say..
Does being ambitious mean you're ultimately going to be unhappy? Not necessarily. "People who are ambitious are happy that they have accomplished more in their lives," says John D. Kammeyer-Mueller of the University of Florida. He and another researcher analyzed data collected from a group of gifted individuals over several decades. They found that the children who were the most conscientious (organized, disciplined, and goal-seeking), extroverted, and from a strong socioeconomic background were also the most ambitious. The most ambitious kids went on to become more educated, attend more prestigious schools, make more money and have higher-status jobs that those deemed less ambitious.
When it comes to the well-being of the more ambitious vs. less ambitious, the researchers found that being ambitious is only weakly connected with well-being and negatively associated with longevity. Another study found that having frequent contact with neighbors and feeling like one belonged to a group increased feelings of well-being.
But relationships can also constrain. Think about it: How often have you had to go visit family members who live in the same town as you or check in with your significant other while out?