realistically speaking,,, i bet today very few men are dangerous they generally lack the capacityhttps://twitter.com/TheBrandonMorse/status/1220383518708109313 …
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I have mostly negative feelings about this Generally I think people would be better off if they conceived of themselves as possessing agency and sought to develop it where it was lacking, rather than just flowing with the currents of systems and institutions
schools prolly have a lot to do with this realized that after I started Jobbing my manager painstakingly led me to awareness that (i) I was expected to accomplish X at work, and (ii) I am empowered to do what I need to do to accomplish X very different than coursework
standard K12 in particular is an exercise in systematically denying volition and agency to students you don't choose: what to learn when to learn how to learn from whom you learn when you go home when you may use the fucking bathroom anything at all except how hard to study
is it any wonder that (most?) graduates leave more comfortable passively floating through systems rather than seeing a world they want to make real and exerting blood and sweat and cunning and charm to immanentize it they have no practice with this at all a few outliers excepted
Most men nowadays are generally afraid of exerting any sort of power over the external world or accepting any kind of responsibility over it At least in the circles I have access to
The demand for dangerous men far outstrips the supply, and the same people who profess to be terrified of them will tell you how much they miss them in other contexts. And the crushing need not to notice the connection between these things will go on making us dumber.
I would say that someone who doesn't know their strength is more dangerous. Someone who's never been in a physical altercation just coming up behind someone they don't like and hitting them as hard as they can thinking there's no way they could possibly do that much damage...
I've often wondered about this I feel certain (with very minimal experiential justification) as though I have the capacity for violence, but, I guess I don't actually
Really hard to say until it comes up I bet
that's a kind of dangerous, true
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