It saddens me that there are no doubt some people who consider themselves "people of science". Yet they reject TRP. They openly bash religious people (at least anonymously on the internet) for holding beliefs that don't hold up to the evidence available. They pride themselves in their STEM major. They tout the wonders of the scientific method. Yet for some inexplicable reason, approaching women and relationships with this same time-proven strategy is just out the question. They dismiss TRP outright, despite it arising from that same logic. Create theories, test them in the real world, and reject anything that didn't pan out.
TRP has made me wonder what else I and everyone else is wrong about. TRP has made me think much more critically about commonly held beliefs. I can't think of a graceful way to end this post. The End
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