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Red Pill Theoryunbecoming-the-drago/r/TheRedPill30/01/18 06:33 PM
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Red Pill Theoryunbecoming-the-drago/r/TheRedPill06/01/18 10:37 PM
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Cultureunbecoming-the-drago/r/TheRedPill02/11/17 06:29 PM
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The real Anglo bias is toward feminine forms of social organization.
/r/TheRedPill28/02/18 04:35 AM
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Conservative Parents vs. the liberal entertainment media/publishing/news/governmental/educational/institutional complex Round 3 Ding Ding Ding
/r/TheRedPill28/02/18 04:33 AM
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Conservatives don't lose. Social conservatives loose. But the conservatives who aim at creating status and power. The most right-wing people alive don't give a shit about Democracy: they own it. Chances are you don't even know their names. And if you do, you don't understand their power. What you call "conservatives" are the cucks who eek out a living by evangelizing for the real masters.
/r/TheRedPill28/02/18 04:26 AM
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Waiting for a messiah cedes your power. But movements often rise up around people because they have something to offer. Peterson is a brilliant cognitive scientist. Religious leaders have deep spiritual truths to teach us. Political leaders call our attention to genuine social issues that require action to solve. The mistake isn't listening to what they have to say, its valuing it at the expense of your own self-determination. And that's not a them problem, that's a you problem.
/r/TheRedPill11/02/18 07:27 PM
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I remember that post Good post
/r/TheRedPill06/02/18 04:59 AM
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The internet is helpful. But radiating internal strength and security is your best bet.
/r/TheRedPill31/01/18 06:15 PM
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I'm not criticizing you, I'm explaining what I wrote. Sorry if that offends you. You seem not to have understood what I wrote. I didn't say don't have a girlfriend or get married. Im saying that you shouldn't let her use the fear of loosing her to make you insecure. That fear is how women get power over you. The irony is that those who would be happy even if their lives we're reduced to eating, sleeping, shitting, and working have much more than that because their internal security makes them at…
/r/TheRedPill30/01/18 09:06 PM
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Beta providers are scared of the world. You can see it in their eyes. If it's in your eyes too, then you're beta no matter how tough you think you are. If you couldn't be happy eating, shitting, sleeping, and working, then you're weak. Start happy. Get happier. Don't let any person, position, or object affect your core security. Otherwise, your weakness will show without your realizing it.
/r/TheRedPill30/01/18 08:45 PM
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Financially, the partner who is punished is usually the more wealthy. The issue is that a) men are usually breadwinners and b) child custody favors mothers while (at least in the US) it harshly punishes the non-custodian. In the rare event that the father gets custody, women are the ones punished. Exceptions to the trend aren't rare. But that doesn't change the trend.
/r/TheRedPill08/01/18 05:59 PM
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You'd be surprised how little some people have in their lives.
/r/TheRedPill07/01/18 06:31 AM
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It's not about comfort. But slinking into depression isn't the solution either. I've seen that shit take people out for good.
/r/TheRedPill07/01/18 06:23 AM
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What's interesting about Mishima is the way that he missed the big picture. He's an artifact, not an authority.
/r/TheRedPill06/01/18 05:39 PM
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That is such a low level of manipulation that I can only assume you're a fragile person. Your gf/wife will not be your mother. She will be a woman with goals that she will be ruthless in pursuing. She wants a strong man who will stay with her to create a stable environment to have children. All women, even bullish dykes, subconsciously try to create that environment, and they use any means necessary to do it. You shouldn't run from manipulation, you should become impervious to it. That requires …
/r/TheRedPill03/12/17 07:17 PM
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Yes they are. They both test man's ability to assert judgement in social situations. The skills you need for one are the skills of the other.
/r/TheRedPill03/12/17 05:32 PM
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I gave an example above to another person. It's really just a matter of conflict resolution. It's a skill you should learn. It's essential for relationships and career.
/r/TheRedPill03/12/17 04:53 PM
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People are fucking weird. We can "know" in a cerebral sense, but we tend not to appreciate the gravity things until they're brought into the light by others. At the very least, verbalizing it should shame her. At most, it will actually make her reconsider it. And as far as "giving a shit" goes, you shouldn't dogmatically cling that phrase. IDGAF is a zen way of life, not an image that you should seek to project. If you genuinely don't give a fuck, it will be obvious to anyone who is looking. You…
/r/TheRedPill03/12/17 04:23 PM
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State firmly, "You're not my only priority. I have a life to live, other duties and obligations to maintain. If you expect me to drop everything for you at a second's notice, we're going to have problems. And really, I don't even think you want that." If she pushes, hit her with, "What are you, some kind of child/infant that needs constant attention?" It should sting because that kind of absolute demand on attention is a genuinely childish behavior. If she's insistent, and makes some kind of spe…
/r/TheRedPill03/12/17 04:18 PM
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You should have used this as the moment to reinforce the boundaries. Relationships are not zero sum. If you explain to her what she did wrong and she changes as a result, you've moved that much closer to a healthy relationship with mutual respect. That's a short term victory for you and a mutual victory in the long term.
/r/TheRedPill02/12/17 09:31 PM
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Didn't we just have a thread about this?
/r/TheRedPill29/11/17 05:48 AM
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You're thinking too locally. You need to understand human beings to their core. They're the only constant. And you can't do that from a limited context.
/r/TheRedPill21/11/17 04:25 PM
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Understanding religion is more about delving into human psychology then anything else. At the very least, even if you're cynical about absolutely everything, you can start to recognize patterns of mass manipulation so that you can avoid them in other areas of your life.
/r/TheRedPill21/11/17 04:20 AM
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I'm not saying ugly guys can't prosper. I'm saying that if Don Draper did everything you did he'd be even more successful. I'm not saying don't do it. In fact, its more motive for you to do it, and more reason to have pride in yourself for laying a 10.
/r/TheRedPill19/11/17 05:45 AM
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Are you trying to pretend that you can be Don Draper if you try hard enough?
/r/TheRedPill19/11/17 03:58 AM
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It gets lost in the self-improvement aspect, though. A lot of ugly guys think that they can become Don Draper if they try hard enough, and even here that delusional attitude is endemic.
/r/TheRedPill19/11/17 03:58 AM
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Because too many guys make the mistake of marrying and settling down in the hopes that the area dragging them down will become less of a drag.
/r/TheRedPill08/11/17 05:38 PM
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The Art of War is solid. The Chinese have always been subtler strategists than their Western counterparts. Mao is the real winner of the Cold War. Look up "Barbarian Management". Also, you may want to look into the Analects, Mencius, and the Tao Te Ching. Kissinger's book "On China" was my gateway into that absolutely singular region.
/r/TheRedPill02/11/17 09:00 PM
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Aaron Clarey is a welfare advocate. Farage is a crank that advocates disgustingly sentimental politics. Hill and Carnegie were making a quick buck. Murphy is an extremely low quality version of Jordan Peterson. Kissinger engineered the post-Soviet World Order. What did any of your guys do?
/r/TheRedPill02/11/17 08:58 PM
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You are like a baby. Watch this. Easy: The Millionaire Next Door (Personal Finance) The Way of Men (Basic Guide to Manliness) The Red Badge of Courage Intermediate: The Old Testament of the Holy Bible (hard mode: including the laws and rituals) The War Against Boys The Art of War (the Chinese have always been more sophisticated about strategy than us Westerns) The Analects Hard: Reflections on the Revolution in France (predicts pretty much the past 200 years and traces it causally) Finance and t…
/r/TheRedPill02/11/17 05:37 PM
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