The red pill approach that tells us to use game & continue to use game into marriage seems like a recipe for misery to me. I don’t want to spend 30 yrs using techniques to put a woman under control. Yrs of acting against your nature; it would be like being at work but at home.
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Replying to @tomxhart
Ask not for a lighter load, but for broader shoulders. As long as you think running game is a discrete task, or an act, yes, it will seem like futility. What you're doing is making attractive behaviour your natural way of being. thats why it's called 'hard mode'
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And it's not for control, you cannot control women, society is geared to prevent that even if you could Instead, it's to provide abundance. She can act a damned fool, and you can easily replace her with someone more valuable. It's about commanding value from the world, nt control
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Replying to @_Rian_Stone @tomxhart
Every skill is awkward, disingenuous, and ineffective. this is why practice exists.
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1. It’s absolutely about control, because it’s about manipulating another person—as far as possible—to do what you want. As with any manipulation, whether propaganda or law, control can never be complete w/ another human.
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2. I agree it’s a skill that can be improved, but what I’m sceptical about is that a personality change can occur. This seems to fly in the face of my own observations & what I’ve read of psychology. It means you’ll often have a false front on, effectively working at home.
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You're different now than you were as a child. Adults change after trauma (your psych research said that too) Why do you think guys only redpill after a girl crushes them? Unless the guy is self sabotaging, it will change him. Rp concepts are great because it gives beneficial
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Replying to @_Rian_Stone
1. It is true you change from childhood to adult, but then, as I understand it, personality becomes stable. Personalities change after physical traumas, but I’m less certain about psych traumas. RP is just how reality is, most people know but suppress for ideological reasons.
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2. After a break up, people become more willing to be politically incorrect & say what they really think. Although, of course, some people are so heavily ideologised that they barely conceive of an RP perspective—they just have an inkling not expressed in words.
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