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Active Parenting Platform theory: Introduction
How important is upbringing? There are three aspects that determine the outcome of an individual; their genetics, their upbringing and their environment. All of these aspects are up for debate as to how important they are. I believe its largely dependant on genetics since how you cope in an environment and how you are influenced by your parents will be determined by genetics.
For clarification;
Genes and DNA create you and are taken from your mother and father.
Epigenetics is the modification of gene expression through environment which may lead to a change in genetic codes.
Upbringing is the values, beliefs, ideas, skills and resources your parents and peers share with you to contribute to your development.
Your environment can be your home, street, the political or religious situation of your country, socioeconomic standards, diet, school, state, biome, climate, and whether you live in struggle, violence or security. An environment is an abstract concept outside of obvious examples, because any difference in these factors could influence you, or influence other factors influencing you.
What is Active Parenting? This is the idea that parents should become more involved with their children by having more of a presence in their education, physical and mental development.
Why is this important? The most important thing to consider is that the only reason we are here on Earth is to leave a legacy. The most basic legacy we can leave is our offspring. I promise you that working towards leaving the greatest legacy you can will be the most fulfilling journey you could ever set foot on; its the meaning of life and the true path to happiness.
Parents nowadays tend to try and reduce their responsibilities by shifting them to public and private institutions. They leave education entirely to the state and don’t encourage healthy habits. Consumerism and greed has made people delay having children. People want to maintain their high wealth and argue that they can’t raise children to a high quality without money. I argue that mentality is ignorance and stupidity.
The stigma associated with the poor is ironic considering wealth and class can achieve in bringing up potentially lower quality children than poor families. This is because parents will just throw money at their children. For clarity, the rich are people with large amounts of disposable income, enough to maintain a higher class lifestyle. This means being able to eat out often, going on nice holidays and affording private schools and new cars. There are some important factors to consider, however;
The rich have high income and you could say that in capitalism it is a reflection of their intellect. They had to study or use innovation/smart investment to get into a position to make lots of money, which requires intellect.
The lower classes have less disposable income so they afford lower quality education, food and housing. This may be a reflection on their intellect as they may not be smart enough to get qualifications to make more money. They may also however not have the same opportunities because they can’t afford to get qualifications, nor can they get better paying jobs through connections like the higher class can.
The differences in classes may be a result of a mixture of genetics and socioeconomics. The poor aren’t smart enough to become middle or upper class, but maybe they could if they had the opportunities. Maybe higher class people aren’t that much smarter than the lower classes, but because their parent were smart and had good connections, they were able to land a good job and stay rich.
Another aspect of this is diet and influences. The rich can afford better food and have opportunities to socialise with others like themselves which gives them more desirable qualities in society when compared to the lower classes.
These points are important to remember, however there’s plenty of wealthy people who struggle to pay mortgages because of terrible spending habits, or the fact there’s rich bourgeoisie communists. Many of the higher classes make terrible decisions because they, like the lower classes, also fall victim to social trends.
The Active Parenting Platform theory: All humans have the potential to reach their genetic limits. Since an individual cannot change the quality of their genes, parents can only attempt to shape an individual according to their genes. Parents can identify qualities in themselves and their other family members which they can use as tools to judge how the individual will turn out. While this isn’t foolproof, a plan is still better than nothing. For example, if creativity runs in the family, attempt to cultivate those qualities in your children. Whilst cultivating an individual’s strengths is important, it is equally as important to have a balance. Strengthening the individual’s weaknesses may pass those strengths down the family tree and may result in a stronger, more intelligent family line. This is because in evolution our strengths stem from a need to be stronger in that area. Artificial stimulation in weaknesses may strengthen those genetics over time. An individual’s strength could be mathematics, but because their genetic quality has increased over generations, they have above average default physical qualities, artistic and language skills, even increased motor skills and abstract thinking. In order to make an effective plan you, at any point before having children, must sit down for days, months, even a year and formalise a systematic plan which would encourage good qualities in the next generation. These ideas aim to raise the individual’s Genetic Platform.
Raising your children properly is fine and dandy, but you must embody the qualities you wish to push onto your children. They are a reflection of you and their mother, which means that they will attempt to mimic you, learn from you and they will pick up on your bad habits. If you want strength in your children, you must strengthen yourself first. If you want intelligence and problem solving skills, learn as much as you can for what you want your children to learn. If you want beautiful children, encourage good habits like mewing and nose breathing, good posture, physical activity, and you must embody those values too. You see, to have the best quality children, to one day strengthen the quality of your genes, you must improve yourself and strive for greatness yourself. With hard work and dedication, it can take a year or two, enough time to find a woman, and if you improve enough, find a good quality woman. People follow a genetic truth; their genes will dictate their strengths. Race mixing muddles the truth. Groups of people from different races lived in different material, environmental and social conditions over the course of tens of thousands of years. If one group lived in a desert environment for a thousand years, but another a snow environment, if the two groups had offspring - what living conditions are the offspring being selected for? For your children to be a reflection of you, they must also look like you and share characteristics which are common in both you and their mother.
I’ll flesh out this idea in future posts, but I wanted to establish a general idea before getting into the nitty gritty.
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Devising a Systematic Approach
The many negatives that stem from modernity are accelerated by technology and our will to progress. Our technological and ‘social’ progress are going to fast for us to keep up. We will collapse in a whimper of nihilistic defeat rather than a bang of nuclear hellfire. Food and lifestyle are causing huge percentages of the population to degenerate over the course of generations, not centuries. The feminisaton of man and enforced masculinity passed to women are putting us into generalised categories. We have the illusion of seeming unique i.e. gender queer, bi, poly etc. but those people are categorised in an umbrella mental illness term. Minorities as people of colour, all of the different white races and sometimes even Arabs are known just as white people. This is a breakdown of every aspect of our society and is a symptom of modernity and post modernity, as well as a systematic tool to turn us into cattle. Consumerism is the greatest tool the puppet masters use to turn the multicultural West into a feeding trough for cattle waiting for the slaughter. Monogamy has been undermined resulting in a gradual return to 30-70, which ultimately leads to depopulation and the loss of bad gene pools. This is all fine and dandy, if there weren’t other sinister mechanics in the background. The puppet masters will use this to their advantage. Remember; the aim of their game is for depopulation and generalisation so that human populations are easier to control. The late stage goal is total mechanisation and trans-humanism, and you must know; only the victors get to transcend, not the cattle.
I present an abstract solution. This idea is not finalised and I shall work with others to find a surefire solution. As I see it, everyday people have become so degenerated since the beginning of the boomer era that it would be the easiest just to kill most of them and start again. Honestly that’s the worst case scenario.
The Great Restoration; Culturally we would have to restore belief in God and some form of religion. Godlessness has lead to cultural disasters like the state of modern art and pop music; a hedonistic and consumerist culture. There needs to be a systematic restoration in God. The clearest way I see this happening is through White Sharia and a spread of Islam across the West. As long as Islam in Europe and America does not answer to Islam in the Middle East and the West only has white imams, or better yet, the West is Shia, then White Sharia is only a net positive.
Reinforcing Christianity may be difficult. You must understand that Christianity has always been in the business of generalisation. Culture, however, is stronger than religion which is why you see South American Catholics act completely different to Mediterranean Catholics. Christianity can be used to say, “Hey you’re Christian and I’m Christian, we’re the same,” The context being an Black African person talking the a White German. Islam is certainly not exempt from this idea, but as we see in modern times, Islam does not value unity like they did in its conception. Cultures across the Middle East and Africa are just so different that they hate each other despite all being Muslim. Islam is an intermediary tool; although i’m against a long term white sharia society. I cannot be so tribal. People will defend Christianity with such fervor, but from a perennialist/hermetic perspective, in the end what region we are does not matter. In the end we always revert to an appeal to nature; an appeal to God.
Nostalgism and Aestheticism; A subtle approach is to encourage people to put faith in God on a personal level until any real change can happen. We can also incite cultural change through Nostalgism and Aestheticism.
Nostalgism is feeling the sense that we should go back in time and leave post-modernist thought behind. We do this by reconnecting to our childhood experiences and relating these experiences to an appeal to nature. The method involves gradual undoing of the damage done by modernity, taking quality time to make the needed renovations rather than rushing the process.
There are already great mediums that exist to support this. Perennialist Philosophy, Traditionalism, Vapourwave and become the embodiment of your beliefs. The first two mediums are facts and ideas used in order to set people already on the path of God in the right direction. They are also used to attempt to convince Godless people of a path to happiness and fulfilment. Vapourwave gives us atmospheric Nostalgism. The music lives, feels and breathes nostalgia. YouTube comments and even my personal emotions evoked while listening to vapourwave give off a vibe which tells me, “You need to turn around and go back!” Link this idea from vapourwave to traditionalism to help convince people onto the right path.
Aestheticism is where you are the embodiment of your will and you impose it upon others with your presence.
I’ll give some examples, then tell my personal aesthetics. In order to push religion, you must look and act like the part. I’m not saying dress like a priest, but try and look like you can be taken serious. In the way you act, try and use traditional rituals to look the part. Personally, I don’t pray, but I meditate five times a day and split it up into three distinct sections of the day to emulate a Shia Muslim aesthetic. Either way, its a positive. Communication with God is through experience in my opinion, which is why I identify with Sufism. Praying is a placebo. We know God communicates through prophets and angels; he does not talk to us. Try speaking out loud to yourself. Praying is that same affect where you speak to yourself, you’re asking God questions and looking for answers, but rather you’re talking to yourself and thinking out loud helps you come to conclusions easier. You’re attributing your ideas to God rather than to yourself. The individual is more powerful than you may think. Islamic values including chastity and modesty are applied to men and not just women. Upholding these values and encouraging others on the same path is living the path cultivated by God, as well as living a personal aesthetic. Make sure the values you push have universality and appeal to nature. Mohammad (swt) and the Jews push circumcision, but how can circumcision be an appeal to nature? We’re removing something nature gave us. Do research on the right values or ask message me if you would make some suggestions.
Conclusion/TLDR; Solutions to the problem of modernity are killing 95% of the population through civil wars, or letting the problem sort itself out by letting chads and the NWO ZOG government win.
I propose a Great Restoration in the belief in God across the Western world. The easiest way I see is to push white sharia and steer in into a course which the caliphates are solely run by white people and not answerable to Middle Eastern countries. Whites will whitewash the religion and we will have the net positive of a belief in God whilst having a religion. Culture always trumps religion anyway so whether we have Islam or Christianity is a non-issue.
On a personal level push ideas like traditionalism, hermeticism/perennialism, vapourwave and become a role model for others. This could potentially make you a leader in the making. The importance of these ideas comes from putting people on the correct path, encouraging people in the direction of the path for Godless people, and looking convincing and living in a way that makes your ideas righteous. Vapourwave and similar cultural mediums are used to set the mood and give people that sense of nostalgia and a longing to turn back time.
Remember that the correct path is a lifestyle and a society which adheres to nature which appeals to God.
Reject Modernity, and Close Shut the Jaws of Oblivion.
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... and close shut the Jaws of Oblivion
I pondered this expression. It came from a game I know and love from my childhood called The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion. I realised that this expression describes my struggle perfectly.
“Find him, and close shut the Jaws of Oblivion.”
Find him could refer to a leader, or metaphorically an idea/tactic/lifestyle. The Jaws of Oblivion describes the contemporary material world and its destructive and degrading imperative. Hope for humanity lies in the individual and their struggle towards greatness; fighting the influences of capitalism, consumerism, and the destruction of culture and morality.
How does this expression work?
Oblivion is defined as; “The state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening around one,” also, “The state of being forgotten, especially by the public,” and, “Destruction or extinction.”
I’d also like to define the words stupefy and stupefaction; “Make (someone) unable to think or feel properly,” and, “The state of being stupefied,” respectively.
The normie, bugman, numale and SJWs with suicidal empathy in general are a symptom of oblivion the Western world is suffering. The state in which people are losing their traditions, morals, values and purpose. These elements are replaced by simple words like ‘want’ and ‘desire’ in a hedonistic sense. Sex, drugs and money for the sake of fitting in to a culture that opposes everything our ancestors fought for.
The collective were raised by boomers who were shaped by traditional parenting and the Second World War were propagandised by the increasing Marxist threat which spread like wild fire across the West. Our institutions and government infiltrated and traditions degraded over time by millennials. These millennials were propagandised differently and taught to rebel against their already lenient but seemingly tough boomer parents. The nature of society is cyclical however;
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. Weak men create hard times.”
We may recover, as goes the cycle, or the Kali Yuga may end in purification or hopefully near extinction.
Closing shut the Jaws of Oblivion, now how do we do that exactly? I encourage people to band together and carry out their own ideas of this. Your idea of the future is different to mine, after all.
The material conditions, media and institutions of the West stupefy the collective and corrupt the individual. The East is trying to hold on; but Western powers hold all of the cards. The end game is a smaller, browner, more subservient population that a small group at the top can easily manage. Trans-humanism, artificial intelligence, automation and robotics are all on the agenda; maybe there’s things these people know that we can’t? Esoteric truths are hidden from us by the high society and we are left to ponder the mysteries, or conditioned to never think about them.
In these times, whats important is your individuality and will to make a difference. Fight them using their own structure and constructs, and use your wits and intellect against them. Create your own values and traditions and values on what you know is right and impose them on your family. Teach them about the corruption of the modern world. Improve yourself and imprint your image into your family and make them great. Show others the truth. Paying it forward is amazing. Try to convince five or more people to break out of their normie ways and urge them to convince five people each to do the same.
Reject Modernity, and Close Shut the Jaws of Oblivion.
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The Scholar - A Force Above Time
Keeper of esoteric truths and knowledge
Through you ideas never die
Understand the world and the material struggle
Read, write and share the great knowledge
Pursue truth
The Warrior - A Force Against Time
Fight for truth
Bringer of justice
The spirit of the warrior give us strength in the material world to become arbiters of truth
The Adventurer - A Force In Time
Explore and share your experience
Appreciate life and treasure the good in the material realm
Discover a world worth fighting for
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Achieving Your Goals
For one to reach their goals they must know themselves, their goals and how to achieve them. Its best in one’s life to focus solely on the self in order to achieve any goal you set out to do in life.
Self-awareness leads to self-improvement, then self-improvement leads to self-actualisation.
This post aims to break the individual out of the lemming state and make a path to greatness.
Self-awareness: Stop your routine for a day, a few days or even a week to figure yourself our. You need to be able to read yourself like a book before you can improve your body, mind and virtues.
Some key questions to ask yourself:
What are my beliefs? Do I believe them out of peer pressure? Because my parent believe this? Could I believe something different? Why do I believe in this? Should I believe in this?
What are my fundamental beliefs? These are things beliefs that are very hard to change. For example, your fluid belief is that you’re a socialist, but your fundamental beliefs are that you care about everyone and you believe in equality. How strong are your fundamentals? Could people take advantage of them? Could you improve your fluid beliefs to suit your fundamental beliefs better? How do I go about doing that?
Am I masculine? Feminine? Submissive? Dominant? To what degree am I those things in comparison to other people?
Talents? Skills? Mannerisms? Personality flaws? Personality strengths? Do they only come out in certain situations?
Observe your environment. Observe your upbringing and compare it to your peers’ upbringings. Was your family poor? Rich? How was your diet and exercise while growing up? Observe your genetics and find the pieces of your physicality and mentality in your family and your peers. How are your family and peers different to you? Find out what makes them different to you.
Remember your upbringing. Whats your relationship with your parents? How much do your parents impact your beliefs? Did you have a good father/mother? Are you religious/non-religious because of your parents or by your own volition? Are you mixed race? Did that affect your upbringing? Which culture do you associate the most? How are your parents different to the parents of the people around you?
Do you or do you not have friends? Why? Do you respect your friends as much as they respect you? Are they really your friends? What makes a good friend? Is your lack of friends due to your character flaws? Is it your choice to have no friends? Who are your best friends?
Are you smart? Attractive? Funny? What do people think of you? Why? Are you smart in a school sense? (good grades) Are you street smart? What does being smart mean to you? IQ or belief? You might be attractive but you don’t know it yet. Try and be objective about it. See different perspectives of beauty and see where you fit in. Nice; jaw, smile, hair, eyes, skin?
That sort of thinking should get your head working. Try writing your answers down. Memorise them and accept who you are. Put your issues into categories i.e. Columns; mind, body, beliefs; - make a separate column with a few notes. You have many flaws. We all do. But you should know these flaws. Identifying them is important because you need to know your flaws to be able to change them. A big question to ask yourself is; are your flaws really flaws? They may be flaws to you, but others might appreciate the things you hate about yourself.
Self-improvement: Now that you have identified your problems, you need to discover a solution. This is a good place to start for some ideas. You should be able to connect the dots between things you need to do to solve your issues. If you don’t know a solution, seek advice from a rational person you know or even your family. Its best to try discover the way yourself so you can learn from your mistakes, but asking for advice saves time.
Start going to the gym (starting strength routine).
Read books. Read to your strengths. (i.e. if you're creative, read to improve your creativeness).
Join clubs (martial arts, sport, gym, activism).
Try to make friends.
Learn about music and try to produce some.
Learn coding (have an objective in mind).
Soft skills (here).
Meditate.
Here are some examples for why you should improve:
Your career might not be what you dream. Improving your skills, presentation and linguistics may help you land a better job and even your dream job.
Starting a family might mean getting your act together. Think hard about what your family should look like and imagine your role. What improvements can you make to fit that role?
Protecting your family is important. Lifting weights for strength against intruders will be worth it. Lifting will also improve your testosterone and make you more attractive to your wife.
Aim for practicality as well as aesthetics. You need to improve in the areas you are deficient or the areas you need to change. Also think about reasons why you want to improve. This is also very important. The world is almost devoid of meaning and its easy to embody that nihilism in your mind, body and choices.
Self-actualisation: You have identified the areas you need to improve and hopefully have started improving. You are currently in a state of being and becoming simultaneously on this arduous path. For everyone has a long road ahead. This section is about discovering your purpose in life. Modern civilisations portray themes of nihilism and even I feel a sense of dystopia in the streets.
But there’s meaning out there for almost everyone. Looking at the bigger picture here is best. Take a step back. Lets say you’re lifting to improve fitness; you feel deficit in masculinity. Combine the skills from the other section and meditate on your surroundings. Do things need to change? If so, how do I go about doing that? Maybe the world should globalise faster; how can you go about accelerating us into globalism? How about if you’re a caring person? People at your club may need help in some way. Your path may be charity.
Some main ideas to take away is that you should seek a purpose; a higher purpose. Be it to yourself, your family, your friends, to God, to the greater good.
Read, read and read more:
Nietzsche said we have to learn about the past and the ideas of others to use as tools to help us in our current times. If we don’t learn from the past, how do we have hope for the future?
Nietzsche is a great start for any individualist. He supplies knowledge in every aspect of life and gives us the tools to cope in the modern world. He is more of an anti-philosopher as he rejected our purpose to serve God. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger he said, so Nietzsche is the patron saint of the individualist as we all follow our own paths to becoming the ubermensch.
Philosophy is our greatest tool as individuality is whats relevant today. Read philosophy, dig into history, read and experience religion and theology, learn geography, geopolitics and about politics. Having a broad scope of knowledge means you wont tunnel-vision and allows you to have a better educated worldview.
Materials:
Intro to Philosophy
Philosophy dictionary
Break away from the group and stop being a lemming
Nietzsche (read Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Beyond Good and Evil first)
Contact me if you would like anything else specific, I probably have what you are looking for.
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On Purpose and Struggle
Knowing your purpose in life can be tricky. What is the meaning of life? Do I even have a purpose? Is God the answer? Is life meaningless? Time and space are relative. Your life may seem long (or short) but then compare that to humans who have lived shorter or longer lives than you, then compare that to human history. Humans’ global average life expectancy is 72 years old (2016) but considering humans have been around for more than 100,000 years, most people have very little impact on social and technological progression. However, your impact on the world is subjective.
Your greatest achievement in life in your own mind could be your garden patch. Compared to launching rockets into space, your achievement is but a mere smudge. But in your world these rocket launches may have zero impact on you or the people around you. And who is anyone to say that a garden patch is a smudge compared to a rocket?
While time is relative, so is the social and technological achievements of the human race. Humans have made so many technological innovations in the last 200 years but we struggle all the same.
We achieve to overcome struggle.
Life is a giant struggle for happiness and fulfilment. We can find these feelings in anything we put our mind to if we allow it. Through religion/faith and achievement, or even lack thereof, we can find happiness and fulfilment. We only get out of life what we put into it. That is my subjective answer to the meaning of life; others may have a different view all together.
Struggle definitions: - strive to achieve or attain something in the face of difficulty or resistance. - have difficulty handling or coping with.
As human achievement is subjective, human struggle is subjective and equal also:
Imagine a person steal a loaf of bread from a poor shopkeeper in a small town. The shopkeeper is struggling to pay rent and might have to close up shop and find another way to make a living if they can’t pay their debts. The shopkeeper’s struggle is to pay debts, and a person just stole a loaf of bread which, if they actually paid for, would contribute ending their struggle. On the other hand, the person is homeless and starving. The homeless person’s struggle is that they need to steal to survive.
Who do you sympathise with? Some would go with the shop keeper whilst others would with the starving person. Some may sympathise with neither. People have been taught morals and use their moral judgement to determine if acts are justified or not. You could learn a different set of morals to other people, or have no morals at all. Therefore, struggle is subjective just like human achievements and social progress.
I’d like to argue that nobody is exempt from struggle, and everybody has persistent struggle in their lives:
Imagine a severely overweight person. Their body and their health inhibits them in many daily tasks and affects their mental health. They struggle with everyday life and they get locked into a cycle of feeling useless and lack of motivation that keeps them overweight. This is their struggle.
Now imagine another severely overweight person. They find the motivation to get fit and healthy. They eat well, exercise, lift weights. Their life becomes a struggle because they are adapting to a new lifestyle. Struggle is over right? Well now they must maintain this lifestyle and not become overweight again. That could be difficult due to culture, genetics or lack of time due to work. Lets say this all goes well and they are fit and healthy and now able to maintain it. Well, there’s always something to complain about right?
When your larger struggles disappear, you start focusing on the smaller things that are bothering you and they become struggle equal to your larger struggle. Even if your growing struggle doesn't match other struggles you have faced, its a struggle none the less and its subjective as to how important that struggle is. Humans always need struggle and always have struggle, because struggle is our drive for improvement.
Despite our food and water availability, access to medicine and healthcare, access to cheap goods and services, we still have struggle. Have you ever noticed that people from the city focus on things that don’t really matter? People who live in cities are typically rich or they have easy access to everything they need and want. City folk tend to be superficial because they focus on struggles that are not essential. This perspective helps with realising that you need to focus on the major struggles in your life and manage them, then identify the smaller struggles in your life and don’t let them become problematic.
If there’s a struggle you can’t help like losing a loved one or losing a limb, have your time to grieve.
But remember that life goes on. People aren’t going to be caught up on feeling sorry for you, and that ultimately you have to find the light on your own. Strive for happiness and fulfilment and overcome your struggles.
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On Masculinity
Your money and how you present yourself is not a sufficient replacement for masculinity. The capitalist society poses a major threat to men and their chemistry (watch this video after watching Fight Club for the best understanding of this concept). A man won’t be masculine if his environment doesn't persuade him to. This is because nature is hierarchical. Think back to biology in school when you learned about ecosystems and food chains. Humans have a social food chain; the strongest resides at the top, the people they deem worthy are just below them, and we keep going down and down until the bottom is held up by the slaves. This is a typical class system, made up of a mixture of wealth and masculinity. Wealth is a byproduct of society; an entirely different issue, but lets pretend wealth is all healthy for now.
Before a social class system, tribes would identify with race because you’re more likely to trust people that look like you, trusting your family first, then your immediate friends, then your race. But a tribe would still have leadership; thus the leader had to be the strongest of the pack ~ Alpha. But the head of the pack is a role model. There is always a natural leader of a tribe because an individual will rise to the occasion and fit the role. By virtue of assuming the role, you almost unnaturally become more wise as you need wisdom and strength to take care of the tribe’s needs.
But man’s strength comes from the tribe/individual’s need for it. We can see from today’s “soy-boy” phenomenon that society has become more feminised; but what factors contribute to this? On the whole men don’t fight for dominance but would rather compete in the market, or accept their roles as slaves to money. Men don’t express themselves through violence. Men don’t lift or exercise so much during their teenage years. Men try to avoid responsibility. Men submit to the government. Men aren’t thinkers for the greatness of man. Men attempt to cease to be men entirely. In the West, men are not men but nu-males.
Lets jump forward to contemporary society. Genetics can determine a lot about an individual and its argued how much of an impact it has on us, but our environment has a major impact aswell as our upbringing. A boy with a strong father figure will have an easier time assuming the role of a father when he has children. Monkey see, monkey do. Today masculinity becomes less and less relevant as money enslaves us more and more. My boss said to me once;
Life starts at 40 bro.
Thus, for a man, the time before age 40 is spent having promiscuous sex, dating women who are ruined by sexual liberation (girlfriend after girlfriend), taking drugs, watching pornography, living paycheck to paycheck - spending their cash from their wage-cuck jobs on partying and alcohol, as well as other degeneracy. They embrace nihilism, and put off or abstain from their biological imperative of producing children. And may they be naturally selected out of society.
For money is no replacement for masculinity, and nihilism is not the direct path to fulfilment. Use your brain and think about your future instead of squandering the life given to you.
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Broaden You Worldly Knowledge
You probably didn’t know most of these belief systems until looking at this graph. Its easy to underestimate the importance of our early human developments because we are so overwhelmed with the modern world. Jews, Christians, Muslims, Buddhists and Hindus are the most well known groups, but do you know anything about them? How about these other faiths?
Graph in question.
Religion can be philosophical in a way. Interpreting Jesus as a philosopher rather than a religious figure allows us to weigh up his teachings fairly and incorporate them into our own lives. Many faiths share universal values which are traditions passed down for thousands of years. Having tradition and values gives us purpose and enforces a particular way of living. Learning about other faiths will expose you to their worldview and may challenge your own ideas.
But most importantly, learn about yourself and your own beliefs before challenging them. This is important or else you will be hovering between different belief systems and you are vulnerable to extremism as you are very impressionable.
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On Fashion
Ditch those trendy clothes of yours. Fashion trends are a degenerative form of materialism. The idea is you are perceived to be able to take care of women since your choice of clothing highlights your financial ability to provide for her.
Instead of highlighting your wealth, try making your choice of clothing highlight your good qualities. You actually don’t even have to have these qualities normally. Embody the colours you wear.
Compare a skinny guy in black clothing to one in white clothing. The guy in white is more approachable, seems more confident and stands out whilst not wearing colours that evoke particular emotion. The guy in black however looks like he is planning to shoot up a school. Remember to try and avoid looking like a stereotype unless you want to be one. Colour can also give a placebo effect to yourself. Wearing your lucky bandanna may help you feel more tough in a fighting situation.
Improve. Adapt. Overcome.
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Mission
to,
Lift illusive veil the Western World drapes over our heads.
Give readers purpose and meaning in life.
Discover fulfilment through tradition.
Unlocking your true potential;
Being an “alpha male”/virtuous woman.
Exercise, lifting, nutritional advice.
Path-dependent dietary and lifestyle advice.
Defining your ideological, philosophical and theological beliefs.
Learning about the mind and how to read others (Psychology & Psychoanalysis).
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