![]() ![]() This story, somehow, was the focus of Rauch’s sudden shift in attitude about dating. After coming to this realization, he went and traded the sports car back in for his truck and went back to his original hustling ways. McConaughey realized that when he got the sports car he thought it would do the work for him and he stopped putting in the effort. To his surprise, he started to notice that the attention he had experienced before was nonexistent. ![]() McConaughey then said he traded in his truck for a cherry red sports car that he expected to only increase his popularity. There was a part in the book where McConaughey talks about how he would get all of the girls’ attention in high school by standing in the bed of his beat-up truck and calling them over with a megaphone. “What in the hell does Matthew McConaughey’s book have to do with deleting tinder?!” another friend of mine exclaimed. One that we were not just going to let slide by with no explanation. I had also just read McConaughey’s autobiography, “Greenlights,” and did not immediately make the connection, the others in the conversation thought it was a preposterous proclamation. “I read Matthew McConaughey’s new book and it made me decide to delete tinder,” Rauch said. “You’re single, why would you delete Tinder?” I replied. “I deleted Tinder,” 21 year old, Michigan State University student, Matthew Rauch, exclaimed in the midst of a discussion about the dating app. Photo of a McConaughey from the author's Instagram. ![]()
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