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<blockquote data-quote="Memento Mori" data-source="post: 8881" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><em>"If the Blackpill teaches you how the world works, it is only natural the next step is to apply this knowledge in a practical approach to life." - SergeantIncel</em></p><p></p><p>Will you take the Path of Improvement? Or the Path of Stabilization?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]1902[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The above are two terms which were introduced by SergeantIncel in his threads about the Whitepill. The Paths are described as follows,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Let's further explore this idea of 'life paths' that Serge laid out. When an individual reaches a crucial point or juncture in life, they will oftentimes come at a crossroads where they will need to make an important life-altering decision. This crossroads analogy also marks an individual's transition from the Blackpill to the Whitepill.</p><p></p><p>Once an individual has reached the end of their Blackpill journey, they are faced with a choice to make regarding what they would do next. One could choose to not go any further past the Blackpill, essentially leaving them at a standstill. It's not <em>THE</em> wrong choice to make but it is certainly not an ideal one, and it definitely does not necessarily lead to positive life outcomes or a better quality of life.</p><p></p><p>If an individual decides to move forward with the Blackpill knowledge they have attained, hence becoming Whitepilled, they will have to end up choosing a path for themself. This choice is an individual one, depending on the whims and circumstances of the individual, and no path is necessarily the right one. Someone may decide to reject society, focusing on minimising pain and creating a stable life for themself, hence choosing the Path of stabilisation, while another may choose to accept society and focus on improving different aspects of their life (Path of improvement). Sergeant notes that the paths are not mutually exclusive, (and one can always take what is useful and beneficial for them from each of the paths) but one would usually go more towards one path than the other.</p><p></p><p>This is a concept which I will term the <strong>Whitepill Crossroads </strong>and one which I argue should be the central, encompassing theory of the Whitepill.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1920[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This is an idea that has room for further exploration; for instance, are there sub-paths to the existing paths, or are there any other additional paths that we haven't accounted for?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Memento Mori, post: 8881, member: 1"] [I]"If the Blackpill teaches you how the world works, it is only natural the next step is to apply this knowledge in a practical approach to life." - SergeantIncel[/I] Will you take the Path of Improvement? Or the Path of Stabilization? [ATTACH width="304px" alt="crossroads.jpeg"]1902[/ATTACH] The above are two terms which were introduced by SergeantIncel in his threads about the Whitepill. The Paths are described as follows, Let's further explore this idea of 'life paths' that Serge laid out. When an individual reaches a crucial point or juncture in life, they will oftentimes come at a crossroads where they will need to make an important life-altering decision. This crossroads analogy also marks an individual's transition from the Blackpill to the Whitepill. Once an individual has reached the end of their Blackpill journey, they are faced with a choice to make regarding what they would do next. One could choose to not go any further past the Blackpill, essentially leaving them at a standstill. It's not [I]THE[/I] wrong choice to make but it is certainly not an ideal one, and it definitely does not necessarily lead to positive life outcomes or a better quality of life. If an individual decides to move forward with the Blackpill knowledge they have attained, hence becoming Whitepilled, they will have to end up choosing a path for themself. This choice is an individual one, depending on the whims and circumstances of the individual, and no path is necessarily the right one. Someone may decide to reject society, focusing on minimising pain and creating a stable life for themself, hence choosing the Path of stabilisation, while another may choose to accept society and focus on improving different aspects of their life (Path of improvement). Sergeant notes that the paths are not mutually exclusive, (and one can always take what is useful and beneficial for them from each of the paths) but one would usually go more towards one path than the other. This is a concept which I will term the [B]Whitepill Crossroads [/B]and one which I argue should be the central, encompassing theory of the Whitepill. [ATTACH type="full" width="182px" alt="Whitepill Crossroads.PNG"]1920[/ATTACH] This is an idea that has room for further exploration; for instance, are there sub-paths to the existing paths, or are there any other additional paths that we haven't accounted for? Thanks for reading. [/QUOTE]
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