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There never was a red pill or blue pill, there is only behavioral economics.
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 09:51 PM
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You claimed that behavioral economics is too limited of a view, just scroll up.
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 09:40 PM
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Absolutely. Your position is that behavioral economics is too limited of a view. If you believe I’m being intellectually dishonest somewhere please let me know exactly where.
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 05:37 PM
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Love can be unconditional but is also conditional at certain times. For example you love your children unconditionally and you love your wife conditionally. When you met, there were conditions that must be true in order to have a relationship. An example of this condition is most likely no cheating. So we can’t agree on the same definition of love as we both have complete different backgrounds. Rarely two people agree on a definition of love. Love is an emotion as you said, and emotions will nev…
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 05:30 PM
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I’m happy to answer any questions you may have or to clear anything up.
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 05:02 PM
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Incorrect. A person that you love is not -always- valuable. Just because they aren’t valuable at a certain time doesn’t mean they won’t be valuable in others.
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 03:26 PM
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Ok here is a co-worker example. Tom works with Mike at a moving company. Tom is a lot stronger than Mike physically, nevertheless Mike pushes through and when they work together the job gets done. In order for them to make money both need to be working as there are no available fill ins. Tom finds value in Mike because Mike helps him acquire more value and vice versa. This extra value helps to support both of their families. I never said anything about explanatory power. You did. Why would you -…
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 03:16 PM
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Is behavioral economics considered -red pill-?
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 04:32 AM
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Umm I responded to the examples that -you- gave me. So I think it’s unfair to say I have “everything looks like a nail” syndrome. Interaction is what is observed, transaction is what is happening. All transactions are unequal. Well.. I guess you can trade a 1 dollar bill for another 1 dollar bill with your friend. That would be an equal transaction, but there’s no reason to do that. The work place is the most obvious example of behavioral economics. Your employer trades money for your time. Both…
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 03:55 AM
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There are plenty examples of ‘unconditional positive regard’ for someone they find completely useless. Completely useless doesn’t necessarily mean -always- completely useless. Value is not a static state, it can change over time. When your toilet breaks and you need a plumber, a plumber is valuable to you. You want the toilet fixed and you are willing to pay the plumber to get it fixed. After it’s fixed and he leaves do you continue to pay the plumber? Probably not because now he’s less valuable…
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 03:22 AM
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If you piss on my shoes and get nothing out of it then you are exchanging no value for no value.
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 12:33 AM
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Absolutely.
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 12:31 AM
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It is two sided because it’s a behavioral transaction. The source of the good feeling is changing someone’s tire. You are exchanging changing someone’s tire for a good feeling. And the other person is exchanging your good feeling for changing their tire. It’s not a bad thing just because this is called a ‘transaction’. That’s a really great transaction actually.
/r/ExRedPill25/04/25 12:17 AM
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When you stop to change someone’s tire and you get nothing in return then the exchange was no value for value. You transacted value to them by replacing their tire but you got nothing in return so you got no value back. Unless, perhaps it may make you feel good about changing the tire, in that case you are getting a good feeling, which is valuable, in exchange for changing someone’s tire.
/r/ExRedPill24/04/25 11:56 PM
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You absolutely are exchanging value and that’s called a transaction. There may be some confusion here though, you seem to think I’m talking about a conscious agreement to exchange value. That’s not how behavioral economics works in a sexual relationship. You either value your wife or you don’t. Your wife either values you or she doesn’t. You both provide value to each other and that’s why you have a successful relationship. If the other person wasn’t valuable to you then you wouldn’t be with the…
/r/ExRedPill24/04/25 11:51 PM
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So would you agree she is giving you value and you are giving her value?
/r/ExRedPill24/04/25 11:24 PM
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What exactly isn’t transactional? And what does being a parent have to do with anything?
/r/ExRedPill24/04/25 10:20 PM
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Red pill, blue pill, all pills.. it’s a bullshit my friend. There is only behavioral economics.
/r/ExRedPill24/04/25 09:21 PM
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Fuck all that. There is no red pill, there is no blue pill and there is no purple pill. There’s no fucking pills! There is only behavioral economics and if you understand what that is and how it works you will have a much easier time navigating your way. You have to understand, women value different things than men. There is nothing wrong with women’s behavior, the problem is you don’t understand it or even know where to begin, so you get divorced and fucked up.
/r/PurplePillDebate24/04/25 08:53 PM
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The second part will be easy if you get the first part right. Agree and amplify. "Because I'm going to fuck them all." "Why not?" is just answering her question straight up leading to an argument. Also if she's asking you why you're following so many girls you probably already messed up somewhere.
/r/askTRP02/01/20 04:05 PM
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Good luck with using logic unless you're trying to make her pussy dry.
/r/askTRP31/12/19 03:21 PM
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When you acknowledge the little annoying things you give them power. Totally ignore as if she didn't say anything and continue being happy.
/r/askTRP31/12/19 03:11 PM
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Sounds like you're fighting your environment. Look into Wu Wei and Taoism.
/r/askTRP31/12/19 02:54 PM
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If you are willing to look at another person's behavior toward you as a reflection of the state of their relationship with themselves rather than a statement about your value as a person, then you will, over a period of time cease to react at all.
/r/askTRP23/12/19 07:45 PM
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Strange. I've been using 4 kino and 1 foreplay and it works every time hmmmmm
/r/askTRP20/12/19 05:53 PM
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You can do anything you want here but the reason you made this post is because you have a mild case of oneitis.
/r/askTRP20/12/19 02:09 PM
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The grass is always greener where you water it more.
/r/askTRP20/12/19 01:16 PM
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I can relate to this. Something that helped me with social anxiety is just realizing that one day I will be gone. Life is a dream and not much really matters in the grand scheme of things. If your doctor told you you have 3 months to live would you still be uncomfortable around people? or would you have a oh fuck moment and talk to as many people as possible before you are forgotten forever? Your whole life is an oh fuck moment. Realize that one day you will die and then you will start to live. …
/r/askTRP19/12/19 05:19 PM
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At the beginning. As in "I just want sex" should be your pick up line.
/r/seduction27/11/19 08:01 PM
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The only person you should be comparing yourself to is your past loser self.
/r/seduction27/11/19 07:48 PM
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Well, why are you approaching people? What do you want?
/r/seduction27/11/19 07:28 PM
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To get anyone's number you need a reason to contact them later. You don't just ask for someone's number for no reason.
/r/seduction27/11/19 07:09 PM
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Never expecting sex is right on, I take it a step further and don't expect anything really. Although asking for permission is beta behavior. It gives the impression that you're unsure of yourself. It's not 'can we move this to my room?' it's 'let's go to my room.' It's not 'may I walk you to your car' it's 'I'm going to walk you to your car.'
/r/seduction27/11/19 03:19 PM
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Fair enough. I still like your post :)
/r/seduction27/11/18 04:22 PM
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This part. "Yeah you'll be tasting the bitterness of regret all the way down to your fucking loins when your dick is dry and dead like a desert because you went a decade without getting any ass. Oh junior will hate you alright cause all you did was beat him for a decade with no hope for the embrace of pussy."
/r/seduction27/11/18 03:51 PM
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Your life goal is to have sex?
/r/seduction27/11/18 02:44 PM
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