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.
43 y. o. ♂ Canada ,
British Columbia
, Chilliwack
Libra, 192 cm (6' 4''), 106 kg (236 lbs)
Self description hhmm
Hello there! I’m a down-to-earth guy who loves to laugh and make others smile. I’m known for my quick wit and good-natured humor. I have a keen mind and enjoy engaging in intelligent conversations,..
40 y. o. ♂ Algeria , Alger (Algiers)
Pisces, 177 cm (5' 10''), 82 kg (182 lbs)
I cannot judge my personality the way others see it. I am a positive, ambitious person, not arrogant. For those with self-confidence, I am looking for my half that completes me. Leadership is my goal, strength of charact..
53 y. o. ♀ United States ,
Delaware
, Delmar
Libra, 155 cm (5' 1''), 52 kg (116 lbs)
I am flexible, kind, generous, responsive, humorous, ambitious, sociable, emotional, sensitive. I want to create a family with a like-minded person with whom we have common goals and interests, have children, invest in t..
26 y. o. ♀ United States ,
Massachusetts
, Boston
Gemini, 165 cm (5' 5''), 72 kg (160 lbs)
A young and ambitious woman who enjoys finer things. I enjoy being a great communicator, leader and companion
27 y. o. ♂ France , Strasbourg
Gemini, 186 cm (6' 1''), 81 kg (180 lbs)
An ambitious young man with specific goals in life I know that I will do everything I want However I feel that I am missing a femme fatale in my life
37 y. o. ♂ United States ,
New York
, Pleasantville
Sagittarius, 176 cm (5' 9''), 99 kg (220 lbs)
"Passionate soul, ready for shared adventures Ambitious and kind-hearted, I'm on the lookout for a strong, independent woman to share meaningful conversations, exciting adventures, and the beautiful journey of companions..
34 y. o. ♂ United States ,
California
, Los Angeles
Cancer, 199 cm (6' 6''), 91 kg (202 lbs)
I am clinical Lab Scientist, very ambitious and educated, looking for love, someone to enjoy life with
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?