This post is directed at newbies. For older members, move on, nothing new here.

A lot of men are upset, angry at society, realize how shitty people can be, realize that you've been lied to, or "trickle truth"ed.

It's easy to be upset. It's natural. Let it out! This is the place you can feel free to be upset.

But as the epic post about the five stages of red pill states, it's just a temporary stage. Remember that and figure out what's next.

A major point is to not only complain about society, or complain about the current state of the world, or hypergamy, or biological imperatives, or Giffault's law.

Be upset for a moment, and recognize that, and don't be ashamed of it, but eventually move on to the next stage.

TRP teaches you to thrive given the current state of affairs. It's pointless and a waste of your precious energy and time to complain or want to change things that are outside of your control. You must figure out how to take what you want in this world most efficiently, given the current state of affairs.

Use your knowledge of hypergamy to your advantage.

The laws suck? Sure, you can try to change them if you want to dedicate your life to that and become a lawyer or politician. Or, you can react to the laws and take your stand by not enter into an unfair contract.

Your boss is female and treats you shitty because you believe she hates men? Fine, go over her head to her boss, and figure out how to move past her. Or buff up your resume and leave.

Complaining or even in a meta sense "concern trolling" here is easy and cheap. Anybody can do it and dig up examples.

To all the keyboard warriors: What makes you a man is your ability to stop talking about it and take some action.

Talking about it is easy, but are you in the gym 4 times a week? Have you researched about fitness programs and nutrition and the number of calories/protein you should be eating? Are you giving up going out so that you can take night classes and get your MBA to move up in your career? Or are you spending your time being angry that you need to spend money to get the education that your parents generation didn't have to pay as much for.

It's your choice. That's rhetorical. As a red pill man, the choice is obvious.