An idea for discussion that popped into my mind, as I am seriously curious about what the more senior endorsed people think of my proposal, which is the following:

What the red pill man ought to do is focus on lifting and on his mission.

There are other aspects to red pill teaching, but I am putting forth the idea that only the two above are the fundamental tenets of the illuminated man, and everything else is either frivolous, or is better thought of as an aspect of one of the above tenants. For example, a life mission that does not include a plan for financial stability is incomplete.

Furthermore, how one relates at the personal level to any one woman is irrelevant, so long as the focus of the man remains demonstrably upon lifting and his life goal.

The necessary assumption for the proposal to hold is that the man's life mission is independent of the quality of his relationships, with other men or other women. The leap that I make here is that the striving towards a well calibrated goal will attract and keep the appropriate people in the man's life.

The benefit of this notion is that simplicity improves the man's ability to focus, whereas complexity does the exact opposit, and one's ability to focus is directly related to one's rate of improvement.

Hopefully this spurs a discussion on the topic.