Nietzsche once said, “The strength of a person's spirit would then be measured by how much 'truth' he could tolerate, or more precisely, to what extent he needs to have it diluted, disguised, sweetened, muted, falsified.”

You are not here because it feels good; you are not here because it’s familiar and comforting. You are here among other men that have heard the calling and have also accepted the moral obligation to be the Shepard’s that we were all born to be. It’s not about sexism or whatever the hell reddit has to say.

Yes, you’ll read a lot of tertiary crap on here about plate spinning and marriage and what not - I participate in it myself - but ultimately the Red Pill is about getting in touch with that upper level of masculine being regardless of how popular it is. The effeminate and the masculine are meant to balance each other out, but as a consequence of the westernized idea that effeminate is the moral authority, we’ve lost a lot of ground and males and females alike are suffering; you can see the evidence of that all around us.

I’m here because I’ve seen first had how the blue pill mentality basically destroys lives (I posted my story on MGTOW if interested), and I’m not ok with being a party to it. I’m here because I don’t want to to repeat the toxic cycle that defined my bloodline seemingly for generations, and I want to learn how to be a better coach/mentor to those that come after me because I know what it’s like to feel alone in a sea of nonsense. I’m a young Marine (HD) that has been hospitalized twice for being suicidal and it was ultimately attributed to the fact that my family is very toxicly effeminate and liked to make me feel like shit about my choices. I had to cut everyone off and move across the country, from Detroit to Houston, to have a normal life that wasn’t extremely tainted by vindictive female bullshit and despite it all I couldn’t be more happy. I wish I had done it sooner.

I’m about an 8 year Red Pill vet just for context.

TL;DR... This is more than just a hook up philosophy and it’s not supposed to feel all that great, but it has ancient roots and is very important and if you struggle you’re not alone.