How to live given the certainty of death

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  • #80189
    Felix
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    more throttle ..... less brakes.....

    #80263
    RoyDal
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    Good lecture! Thanks for posting it.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #80403
    Qcummer
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    well…I spent over 45 minutes of my life listening and watching this video.

    I can say with all my confidence of being that all 45 minutes of this content can be summarized AND IMPROVED by stating:

    1.) Give Zero F~~~s

    2.) Go Your Own Way

    3.) Only You Can Figure Out How to Add Value to Your Life

    4.) Just Do It.

    #80408
    Felix
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    content can be summarized AND IMPROVED by stating:

    Don’t even try big Q.  Stay off my turf!

    more throttle ..... less brakes.....

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    Qcummer
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    content can be summarized AND IMPROVED by stating:

    Don’t even try big Q. Stay off my turf!

    ..just checking to see if it’s grass or astroturf…maybe leave a turd or two…but..

    I was only adding value to my life by offering a time-saving option for those who are unsure of using 45 minutes of their life on this lecture. If I could get paid to talk about this type of stuff, I’d do it…a professional philosopher. It’s great work, if you can get it. Too bad I’d have an empty classroom since I’d tell everyone to f~~~ off and do things and report back to me about their experience. 🙂

    #80419
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    college really sucked..thanks for reminding me ..theory aint fact. its all debatable..endless ..unlike your life !

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    J.D Silvernail
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    Here is my lecture about that.
    1.Don’t be afraid to die.
    2.Live your own life(this is your time).
    3.Don’t waste time(use it wisely because it is limited).
    4.Carpe Diem(seize the moment,oh hell I mean seize every moment).
    5.Dont worry about the past(it is trivial and you cant change it).
    6.Always find time to party like its 1946(celebrate that you are alive and well).
    7.Dont take everything in life too seriously(its a joke,taking it seriously results in anger).
    8.Dont be the guy who has too much discipline(people who have that mentally breakdown and go insane very easily under all of life’s pressures).
    9.Be Smart(believe it or not it is a conscious decision).
    10.Go your own way.
    I hope that my lecture was inspirational to everyone.

    I'm married to the game,but she broke her vows.

    #82619
    Beware the Lamiae
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    I 2nd the motion of not listening to 45 mins. Sorry. This isn’t even real philosophy. What a charlatan.

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    Binary Logic
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    Removed by poster. – Duplicate entry.

    Funny, isn't it? How women thrive on a mans time, attention and resources, while simultaneously telling him he isn't enough...

    #82679
    Binary Logic
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    I want to add something to this if many or even one will lend an ear. I have read the post, yet honestly shunned the video, as it is late, and I have much work tomorrow. With that said, I long learned to come to terms with my own mortality. The was a brilliant and probably the most singular greatest gift that I was given whilst serving.

    Take our brother Willy for example. He is preparing to embark on a journey which leads him to and through authoring a book. This is immensely important. To try and achieve what one can despite their being no assurance. I see this as being the very essence of MGTOW. To free oneself of one bond, and yet be ever mindful of the limitations we place on ourselves.

    For me, I promised to earn my Doctorates in something before I turn 40. I have found that something and start my journey soon. I have learned to play an instrument. I’ve raced crotch rockets at 186 m.p.h.. I’ve repelled out of helicopters. Fought in Wars. I’ve both loved and lost. I am currently traveling the world and meeting new peoples, trying exotic foods, and genuinely embracing life. And I am still not yet done. How is all this relevant you ask?

    I am not afraid of death itself, as it comes to claim everyone eventually. But I am more terrified at the thought of leaving some dream untouched. I know that the grave is the richest place on earth. It is filled with so many unrealized dreams… I plan on spending my wealth of time in such a fashion that if I were to close my eyes suddenly and never awake again, at least at that moment of passing I know that I have left nothing behind and will leave this place with no remorse or regret.

    We’ve only one life, one go at this. It’s either initial success… or total failure. Leave nothing behind, and mock death on your way out.

    Funny, isn't it? How women thrive on a mans time, attention and resources, while simultaneously telling him he isn't enough...

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