Quote: (03-05-2015 10:32 AM)Cheetah Wrote:
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It's all created to keep average people docile. To keep you working that shitty 9-5 job you hate to pay your rent on that shitty apartment you hate. To keep you being a good little worker bee, trading your life day by day for somebody else's benefit. To make sure you pay your taxes, produce kids to pay more taxes and don't make too much of a fuss until you eventually die of a heart attack 2 years before your retirement.
Behind all those blue pill concepts is an 'alpha male' laughing all the way to the bank.
You can obviously avoid to marry that 30-year old soon to hit the wall woman, but how do you benefit from all this? Making a career is not always easy if you refuse to work 9-5 or somehow fitting the mold. Yes, there are location independent incomes but those are not always easy to find if you want a qualified job and starting a successful business is an option but far from everyone succeed.
The majority of people are stupid, that's why they don't succeed. They start a business based on 'what they love' without identifying a need. They say they're 'working so hard' while they're putting in 50 hour weeks. They don't take the time to educate themselves beyond compulsory schooling. All these people make up the damning new business failure statistics that you see thrown around everywhere.
The 'red pill' applies to more than just women. 'Far from everyone' is successful with women, also. Did that stop you? Of course not, because you believed you were different to all those others and you were willing to fall forward in to failure until you got it right. Same concept here.
You benefit by having the balls to take a risk. As far as finding what to benefit from, it's a simple consumer vs producer mindset. Everything around you was made and sold by somebody. The chair you're sitting on, the paperclip you used earlier, even the water you're drinking. You're consuming every second, yet you're not producing anything.
It's just a mindset, I guess. Saying not everyone succeeds at business so I'm not going to try is like saying you're not going to say hello to that girl at the bar because she might throw a drink at you. She also might suck your soul out of your shaft in the toilet 5 minutes later. Ain't gonna know until you try.
Find a need that you think you can serve better than the existing competition. Better product, more perceived value, better marketing, a unique angle. Whatever. Then make it happen.
A direct example - Someone who I work with online and have a few joint ventures with sells 'male tears' mugs to fat feminists. They're too stupid to actually look at where these mugs are coming from and so they purchase them in droves at $10 a pop. He uses the money to travel the world and bang slim, feminine women. That's how you benefit.