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| 46 | Use hypergamous behaviours to reach the pinnacle of your career (an example) | Red Pill Example | lostinmediation | /r/TheRedPill | 22/10/15 05:05 PM |
| 1 | Anger: the most powerful emotion | Red Pill Theory | lostinmediation | /r/TheRedPill | 10/11/15 03:09 PM |
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| 2 | Use hypergamous behaviours to reach the pinnacle of your career (an example)I think that's it. Since the break up it's been the holy trinity of study-work-gym with the daily approach minimum. Much to learn, much to do, but the RP keeps me focussed and from the the article I'm lucky to have a granfather who drops RP truths everytime I talk to him. | /r/TheRedPill | 22/10/15 06:11 PM |
| 2 | Use hypergamous behaviours to reach the pinnacle of your career (an example)Could end up that way, but my tendencies are to risk it all. I'm in actuarial science ATM, but looking to focus on fund management, specifically start-up hedge fund by 35. There's still a first mover advantage in some finance areas where I live. I'll either be loaded by 45 or broke. Seems worth it to me. | /r/TheRedPill | 22/10/15 06:06 PM |
| 14 | Use hypergamous behaviours to reach the pinnacle of your career (an example)I agree. What I find fascinating is 15-20 years ago there was still this inherent loyalty by male employees to the company they worked for. I would of included this nuance, but it wasn't directly relevant to the point I was making in the post. In a post-feminist world this type of long-term loyalty has been abandoned. This is probably not just because of feminism, but follows nicely the feminist narrative. It leaves us with the option of fucking around in the same job hoping for the promotion or… | /r/TheRedPill | 22/10/15 05:35 PM |
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