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Dear Weak Men and Victims of life, From the bottom of my heart, Thank You!

andersen09

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I used to think weak men can be helped.

Those who were beaten down by the system.
Those who were bullied cause of race, height, looks, or whatever reason.
Those who were rejected.
Those who accepted what the society told you to be.
Those who believed in the American dream of get a job, house, and family, only to find out it was a lie and it was a system to keep the society in place.
Those who were sold fake dreams.

I used to think that there were hope for victims of this world because I believed that people experience traumas not as victims, but to use that experience to serve as an inspiration for their fellow men who are in the same position.

But now I see why figures like Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Jesus, and Ghandi are idolized by the majority of society.

Because to weak men, they're not inspirations of what a man is capable of. They don't see these icons as a virtue of a human being.

Rather, to weak men, they're "inhumane". They're a figure to be admired.

It's easier to just post on forums about how hard life is and why it's so unfair. I used to think these men can be helped as some of the angels in this forum attempt to help. But now I see that there's a reason why only the 1% of men make it in the world of seduction.

Life itself weeds out the weak and only rewards those who are strong.
Just as women weed out the weak mercilessly, and rewards the strong men.
Just as our system influences the weak minded with such cunning attitude, while they try to break the strong.

Weak men arn't meant to be helped. Their sole purpose in this world is to spread their influence and find those other men who they can be weak with and be unashamed of how weak they are. They become sophisticated to know that "men arn't supposed to be weak" so they rationalize and come up with eloquent sounding logic (race, system, government, laws of life) to gain sympathy for their movement.

It's just like Amber Rose's walk of shame. The Gay Pride Walk. These weak men created a silent movement called The Weak Bitch Pride Walk.
"Let us be weak and let us destroy those who oppose us"

I've realized this is reality, 99% of men won't make it in the world of self-improvement.
Just like how only 1% make it into the Navy Seals while the 99% serve as an infantry troop.
The strong will lead the weak. And the weak will form bonds with other weak to feel strong.

Thank you for the lessons my fellow weak men.

Special Shout Outs to leaders of the "Bitch Pride Movement" ZacAdam and Cacc.
And the rest fellow weak men who are influenced by them.

I realized weak men have a purpose in life.
They serve as an inspiration for other men who are struggling and thinking about giving up through the journey of pickup. They'll remember the faces of weak men and how they ended up. It'll light a fire on their ass and fear to keep going and succeed, otherwise they'll be the same one bitching about life and crying about how life is unjust.

Thank you, from the bottom of my heart as it takes a courageous soul to play the roles of weak men.
 
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Hue

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andersen,

There is truth in what you say here, but let me ask you to consider the struggle of mankind from a different approach.

I've realized this is reality, 99% of men won't make it in the world of self-improvement.
Just like how only 1% make it into the Navy Seals while the 99% serve as an infantry troop.
The strong will lead the weak. And the weak will form bonds with other weak to feel strong.

It's true, the majority of men do not reach the highest levels of success. It's much easier to quit than it is to look challenge in the eyes and make it your bitch. It's much easier to submit than it is to dominate.


Weak men arn't meant to be helped. Their sole purpose in this world is to spread their influence and find those other men who they can be weak with and be unashamed of how weak they are. They become sophisticated to know that "men arn't supposed to be weak" so they rationalize and come up with eloquent sounding logic (race, system, government, laws of life) to gain sympathy for their movement.

Yes, the failures of other people are a useful reference, than can indeed serve a powerful purpose in what NOT to do. My older brother for example, went from a dominant, cool, social guy to a washed up loser in just a few years. It hurts me to say that but it's the truth. I don't like being around him, because his negativity and lack of his former social calibration sucks the energy out of me most times.

During times that him and I are actually in a social situation, I'll admit to taking advantage of it. He constantly challenges me with weak tactics and I reap the benefit of displaying social savvy. Since we're brothers the comparison between us typically made, and it puts me in a better light than I might be if he wasn't there. Sometimes I'll literally do the opposite of what he just did just to make me feel more confident and positive - it's like a hands-on, field experience class to not being a negative bitch. His weakness thus makes me stronger.

However, I disagree with you that weak men should not be helped. This is what separates the wolves from the sheep-dogs. Yes, if a weak man is sucking the energy out of you, he can fuck right off. He's a social vampire and should be treated as such. If a weak man wishes to become strong or has the potential to become strong, sometimes guidance and doing something to shift his perspective / enable him with the skills he needs is all that's necessary. Do you watch Boondocks? I know it's a cartoon but the humor of the episodes are always based in real life situations / dynamics. Season 4 Episode 1, Pretty Boy Flizzy (pimp) helps Tom The Lawyer (total beta bitch) become more dominant and teaches him how to get his woman back. Yea, the dude goes back to being a bitch in the next episode - but many good leaders (and thus strong men in some respect) don't cast away the weak when the potential for growth is there.

On the forums if there's a weak, bitter dude, probably with a crippling ego who shuts out all advice he get's - then he's not ready to become strong. Fuck em. You can try to help, but if they're not willing to swallow some red pills or have an open mind on the topic, you really are wasting your time and energy. This doesn't mean the go to move is "oh, a weakling? let them suffer". Sure you can do this all you want, and if that helps you, cool, but that's a mentality that fosters hostility and diminishes growth (not to mention it closes off opportunity to learn from these people). I find it a very pessimistic view on people in general.

But now I see why figures like Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Jesus, and Ghandi are idolized by the majority of society.
Malcolm, Jesus and Ghandi were all incredible men because they inspired the world with their strength, and empowered the weak. Malcolm found his strength in a burning passion to undo the damage of the very perspective you're referring to. Blacks and minorities were being crushed under the far more powerful institutionalized racism, which reinforced a dynamic that separates the weak, under privileged from those born into better off situations. Jesus and Ghandi both cared deeply for their fellow man, and inspired the weak to join together and become strong.

I'm with you that groups of bitter losers who grow collective egos and point fingers at the rest of society for their problems of unhappiness / failure are usually best avoided all together, but you're ignoring the fact that many strong men started weak, and may have not been able to become strong were it not for a hand during some point in their lives, and some guidance to get on the right path.

They serve as an inspiration for other men who are struggling and thinking about giving up through the journey of pickup. They'll remember the faces of weak men and how they ended up. It'll light a fire on their ass and fear to keep going and succeed, otherwise they'll be the same one bitching about life and crying about how life is unjust.

If you find deep inspiration in this, power to you. Seems ego-driven to me because it reinforces comparing yourself to another person. I think that more beneficial and optimistic forms of inspiration exist in seeing someone go from a little bitch to something much greater, and one that connects people. I hope I haven't misinterpreted your post, and to hear back from you.

Hue
 
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