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The following text was the draft of a thread I was writing to post on Looksmax.org, but since I never finished it (and to be honest, I don't have much desire to finish it), I never posted it... But I think the guys here would appreciate it even though it's unfinished, here you are:
1. Introduction
Imagine yourself in the place of a teacher at the poorest school in your neighborhood, in contact with students almost entirely from this place, with appearances, gestures, and conversations all embedded in this context...
You know that, from childhood, a person is taught to follow the bluepill doctrine and that society today is increasingly lost... But there? You have first-hand contact with this and see that the rabbit hole is even deeper... You hear girls aged 11 and 12 discussing how many boys they have had sex with, or that boys of the same age are already using substances and thinking about becoming involved in crime...
You see: even despite everything, there is still potential, they are perhaps from their entire lineage the children with the best opportunities and most financially established, having access to some kind of comfort and projection... However, because they are trapped in illusions, enters the turmoil, narcotics, and criminal factions... All of this is pushing everything aside and they are heading towards repeating the same steps as their parents: being little soldiers ready to go to the slaughterhouse. Well... Perhaps... Perhaps you can do something to... Save someone?
2. DEVELOPMENT
For all men who have had contact with the contents here, for the avid readers of the Blackpill manifesto, I believe the best path to follow is Stoicism, to have it as a religion (of course, one can have separate religions like Christianity), but what is a religion?
Religion is different from spirituality; religion is a set of dogmas you follow to live healthily and functionally.
It is evident that religions like Christianity drew from Stoicism. The apostle Paul traveled to Greece and conversed with the Stoics, and his teachings were shared with the church founded by Jesus Christ, who preached Stoicism extensively:
"The world lies in evil."
"Do not cast your pearls before swine" (basically saying not to help those who do not want to be helped).
"Do good without looking at whom" (of course, this person must WANT to be helped).
"Do not judge, so you won't be judged."
"Trust in the teachings of God who knows and can do everything, for eventually, everything will be given, He will not leave any of His children behind, and all will be saved."
I know many of you are atheists and more materialistic, not caring much about religious matters, but see that faith in these words greatly helps a person with less critical mass to understand that it is an allegory, helping them live a more carefree life, without anxieties, major problems, and concerns about social issues that cannot be changed.
And as the original Stoics said: Pain is not a choice, but suffering is
An interesting parallel is to look at animals; they do not have the ability to create coherent narratives (the famous cope), and that's why they DO NOT regret.
You sometimes see an animal making a completely foolish decision like trying to face a larger predator and ending up losing an arm...The funniest (or not) thing is that these animals do not suffer from the loss of a limb. Of course, they feel pain, but they continue living.
While we see humans taking their own lives due to making bad decisions that didn't even cause them to lose something substantial like the bluepillers who take their lives because of a breakup, loss of job, or social embarrassment, this comes from the coherent narrative (cope).
When you regret, you create a narrative in your mind to explain to yourself why you did what you did. And then, we see the pain: "Help, I shouldn't have done that!! Wow, I should have said that to win the argument! My God, I messed up!". Animals don't think like that; they go, do, did, happened.
They don't make this causality of "I could have done better," and of course, the human adaptation so that its rationality could question its own actions or even repent of them or have the notion that it could have done better was essential for survival (After all, if it's with us, it's because it made us survive, in this case, our ancestors survived and reproduced to pass this on to us, giving us the gift of critical thinking, of how to improve... A scarce capacity as not all animals learn from mistakes).
Often we have the need, it is something very masculine, the need for intellectual reproduction, the reproductive instinct is dangerous, a biological determination (I would say a low instinct) that goes beyond physical reproduction (as explained in my Maskpill guide, we are biopsychosocial beings) because there is also the need to replicate intellectually. This need can be seen normally in arrogant, extremist, and intolerant people because they want you to accept their truth at all costs.
1. Introduction
Imagine yourself in the place of a teacher at the poorest school in your neighborhood, in contact with students almost entirely from this place, with appearances, gestures, and conversations all embedded in this context...
You know that, from childhood, a person is taught to follow the bluepill doctrine and that society today is increasingly lost... But there? You have first-hand contact with this and see that the rabbit hole is even deeper... You hear girls aged 11 and 12 discussing how many boys they have had sex with, or that boys of the same age are already using substances and thinking about becoming involved in crime...
You see: even despite everything, there is still potential, they are perhaps from their entire lineage the children with the best opportunities and most financially established, having access to some kind of comfort and projection... However, because they are trapped in illusions, enters the turmoil, narcotics, and criminal factions... All of this is pushing everything aside and they are heading towards repeating the same steps as their parents: being little soldiers ready to go to the slaughterhouse. Well... Perhaps... Perhaps you can do something to... Save someone?
2. DEVELOPMENT
"There is no such thing as a good influence, Mr. Gray. All influence is immoral" – Oscar Wilde

For all men who have had contact with the contents here, for the avid readers of the Blackpill manifesto, I believe the best path to follow is Stoicism, to have it as a religion (of course, one can have separate religions like Christianity), but what is a religion?
Religion is different from spirituality; religion is a set of dogmas you follow to live healthily and functionally.
It is evident that religions like Christianity drew from Stoicism. The apostle Paul traveled to Greece and conversed with the Stoics, and his teachings were shared with the church founded by Jesus Christ, who preached Stoicism extensively:
"The world lies in evil."
"Do not cast your pearls before swine" (basically saying not to help those who do not want to be helped).
"Do good without looking at whom" (of course, this person must WANT to be helped).
"Do not judge, so you won't be judged."
"Trust in the teachings of God who knows and can do everything, for eventually, everything will be given, He will not leave any of His children behind, and all will be saved."
I know many of you are atheists and more materialistic, not caring much about religious matters, but see that faith in these words greatly helps a person with less critical mass to understand that it is an allegory, helping them live a more carefree life, without anxieties, major problems, and concerns about social issues that cannot be changed.
And as the original Stoics said: Pain is not a choice, but suffering is
An interesting parallel is to look at animals; they do not have the ability to create coherent narratives (the famous cope), and that's why they DO NOT regret.
You sometimes see an animal making a completely foolish decision like trying to face a larger predator and ending up losing an arm...The funniest (or not) thing is that these animals do not suffer from the loss of a limb. Of course, they feel pain, but they continue living.
While we see humans taking their own lives due to making bad decisions that didn't even cause them to lose something substantial like the bluepillers who take their lives because of a breakup, loss of job, or social embarrassment, this comes from the coherent narrative (cope).
When you regret, you create a narrative in your mind to explain to yourself why you did what you did. And then, we see the pain: "Help, I shouldn't have done that!! Wow, I should have said that to win the argument! My God, I messed up!". Animals don't think like that; they go, do, did, happened.
They don't make this causality of "I could have done better," and of course, the human adaptation so that its rationality could question its own actions or even repent of them or have the notion that it could have done better was essential for survival (After all, if it's with us, it's because it made us survive, in this case, our ancestors survived and reproduced to pass this on to us, giving us the gift of critical thinking, of how to improve... A scarce capacity as not all animals learn from mistakes).
Often we have the need, it is something very masculine, the need for intellectual reproduction, the reproductive instinct is dangerous, a biological determination (I would say a low instinct) that goes beyond physical reproduction (as explained in my Maskpill guide, we are biopsychosocial beings) because there is also the need to replicate intellectually. This need can be seen normally in arrogant, extremist, and intolerant people because they want you to accept their truth at all costs.