Theory The Whitepill: Practical Guide (Part Three)

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The Whitepill: Practical Guide

SergeantIncel, Dec 10, 2018


Introduction: The Whitepill

Summary:
The objective of the Whitepill is to, using the facts the Blackpill has shown us, find the way to find as much happiness as it is possible.

Most questions are addressed on the introduction link above.


Practical Approaches:

1 - Letting go of female desire.


The Blackpill has shown irrefutably that certain men have extremely low chances of ever obtaining love from the opposite sex. Thus, in order to progress towards happiness, it is necessary to either find a way to finally get love, or to get rid of it altogether. We leave the former to other threads and focus on the latter.

  • Social Media: Cut social media. It helps not, it creates jealousy, it shows unavailable futures to you. The same can be said of tabloid newspapers, magazines, and any media that shows "lifestyle" and ceebrities.
  • No-fap: Contrary to what you may have heard, 'no-fap' has no real benefits unless you have been masturbating in excess in the first place (no real number is defined as too much, it's up to you to know), at which point it will only work in cutting the addiction. Masturbate only as much as necessary, don't do it out of boredom.
  • MGTOW: While the community does not follow the Whitepill as I have defined it and indeed discusses females more than it ignores them, it nevertheless has some interesting points and threads that may help you. You want love but can't get it, they want to get rid of it.
2 - Persona Creation

Your current persona is not happy. Thus, fill your life with new activities and change yourself.

  • Free time: Fill your free time with activities, the less you have time to think, the less women will occupy your mind, and the more you'll grow forceful activities into hobbies.
  • Change your context: Paint your room, pick up a guitar, learn to solve a rubik's cube; simple activities may come in handy someday and will enhance your new persona.
  • Looksmaxing: Do it not to impress girls, but because you'll feel good and be healthier.
3 - Willpower

To do anything of the above you'll need willpower and strength to do it, it's not easy to 'just do it bro'.

  • Find a purpose: Probably the hardest thing to do in life. I'm talking about a fixed, long-term purpose. It could be to serve humanity, be happy, have kids (uh, not that one), be a doctor, be smart as hell, serve your preferred God. It's personal, and it keeps you going in times where you feel lost. If you can't think of anything, pick one regardless, it is a free source of willpower. It can be quite literally anything.
  • Learn more: Read about the Buddha, environmental science, black holes, Slenderman, Lemuria - it doesn't matter, simply keep learning. The more you learn the less you'll need to rely on others and the more you'll be able to build your life the way you want it. This doesn't mean 'go to university', you can learn on your own, PM me if you need help, I once got help myself.
  • Build upon previous experiences: Once you have applied something new (from this thread or not), build upon it. Run three miles? Run four next time. Read twenty books this year? Read thirty next. Played five times with your cat this week? Play six next time. Don't have a pet? Get one, they can single handedly stop depression and make you happy (adopt if possible).
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Again, most questions are answered in the link at the top. These are just my thoughts and I wrote them without much structure in mind, you can disagree.

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The whitepill is thinking of it as vindication of oneself rather than revenge against any person(s). Even thinking about revenge sets you back from achieving happiness.
I was thinking about this just minutes ago, before seeing this forum for the first time. I've become tired of the desire for revenge, realizing that it only destroys my future and true goals. Using a 'blackpill' perspective, seeing this comment reinforces my initial theory.

Indeed, I could possibly take revenge for my childhood traumas by killing or beating those responsible, but how much would that affect my 'looksmaxing' plans and dreams? Everything.

For example, changing my life goal to become a special forces operator, and then later, a French Foreign Legion member, instead of using this time for writing, studying at a university, or perhaps having relationshipsโ€”in the end, it has no benefits. I literally started working out due to the fear of being abused again at 16 or 17 years old. Seeing Zyzz and his progress, I went from 64kg at 5'9" to 80kg at 5'10.5". I still feel down and have an even stronger desire for justice, a never-ending cycle of mental destruction and violence.
 
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