The last thing I want to do is get biblical on your asses. But I’m a staunch believer in looking for wisdom in all places and I came across something today I have to write about.

With that said, earlier this morning for some odd reason, I suddenly recalled a parable from the bible that set off a light bulb in my head.

It was one of Jesus’ parables about the wise man who builds his house on rock versus the foolish man who builds his house on sand. Here is the parable for those of you who are not familiar with it:

24 “Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25 And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on the rock. 26 And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not do them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand. 27 And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it.” (Matthew 7:24-27)

This parable goes much deeper than just religion. The principle behind this parable can and should be applied to any area of life especially to the Red Pill.

Building a house on rock is more difficult, costly and demands more time than building a house on sand. I think this goes without saying and is the whole point of the parable.

What I’ve realized through this parable is why I'm here in the first place.

Your Self is your true house. Your thoughts, emotions, your body and the general state of being alive are where you reside at any given moment in time.

You can rent a moving van to move from house to house but you can't move away from yourself into another person.

Does it not make sense then to build the very foundation of your self on rock? This is where the Red Pill comes into play.

Rocks are hard (no shit). They are able to withstand the rain, floods and winds. They can withstand the very forces of nature.

The Red Pill also, can withstand the rain, floods and winds of human nature. Those of us who have accepted it see it every day. Because of this, it is a set of beliefs and principles that are worth building your foundation on.

The Red Pill is the truth. It’s the brutal reality of our existence without any holds barred.

The Blue Pill on the other hand is the sand. It’s a system of sugar-coated, manipulative delusions created for the sole purpose of propagating the feminine imperative at the cost of the masculine. But you know that.

Building your foundation on the Blue Pill might make you feel better about yourself right now. You can delude yourself as the white knights and betas do that giving women everything they ask for even at the cost of your well-being will make them love you. But the forces of nature will inevitably shatter your home without mercy if this is where you built it. This is rock bottom and we've all been there. It's what led us to the Red Pill in the first place.

Building a life grounded on truth versus delusion is by far more costly. Going out and training yourself to become a more outgoing and fun person, making more friends and lining up plates is more costly than staying home and jacking off. Going to the gym every day to force your body into actualizing its genetic potential is more costly than sitting at home smoking pot and eating fast food, at least in the short-term.

As time passes, which it inevitably will, those of us who shed the blood, sweat and tears of adapting fully to a reality built on truth will rise above.

Nature will crash upon us and we will not even flinch. In fact, we will welcome its rain, floods and winds because their beatings make us even stronger.

Those living in delusion on the other hand will claim to be above nature. They will try to insulate themselves from it and tell themselves their wives and girlfriends are also above nature. Their reward will be an endless stream of cuckolding, betrayal and economic and emotional exploitation. Their fall indeed will be great.

TL;DR: The blood, sweat and tears shed from embracing the truth will always make you stronger. And don't forget to lift.