Staying committed to one's judgement

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    Ghost
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    First of all, one must be as objective as possible in analyzing the situation at hand. One must take his time and think about the situation from every angle possible. Once the analysis is complete and conclusion derived, one must be committed to it. There should never be any turning back. Whether right or wrong is irrelevant but staying true to one’s conviction in his own judgement is what’s important.

    The reason for this post is due to a recent dispute with a mangina. The mangina obviously reacted emotionally and I offered him plenty of rope. I have taken my time to analyze the situation, conclude that I was taken advantage of, came up with an effective strategy to defeat the mangina at every possible turn and now proceeding with the execution with full vigor. The mangina will either pay what he owes or hang himself.

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    Anonymous
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    AGREED!

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    MACHO
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    First of all, one must be as objective as possible in analyzing the situation at hand. One must take his time and think about the situation from every angle possible. Once the analysis is complete and conclusion derived, one must be committed to it. There should never be any turning back. Whether right or wrong is irrelevant but staying true to one’s conviction in his own judgement is what’s important

    Thank you for being so transparent, very nice of you for sharing this. MGTOW.com is a sanctuary, it’s a place where men can still be men whether they are right or wrong! a haven where men can take care of business without the intervention of a gynocentric system! It can be very peaceful or stormy but at least here the women can’t run the show!

    One might ask why ? because if it were to ever happen this place would slowly but surely implode on itself and suffer the same fate that so many other organizations has experienced.

    You must own a better Crystal ball than I
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    Narwhal
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    Once the analysis is complete and conclusion derived, one must be committed to it. There should never be any turning back.

    I disagree with this…slightly. The factors involved can change over time.

    Many times, we need to draw conclusions based on incomplete information. When more information arrives, it’s often quite wise to readjust your original decision. For example, if a friend doesn’t return calls, you may conclude to drop the friendship. However, you may later learn that he was dealing with some major tragedy in his life or something of that, which explains the lack of contact.

    There can also be a change in what you want in your life, as well your willingness to take risks. You may conclude that skydiving is too much of a risk, then later on in life be much more accepting of that risk.

    Maybe most importantly, I think forgiveness can play a large role. I cannot accept someone in my life who has wronged me and showed no remorse. I have no reason to believe the action wouldn’t happen again. However, if the person admits their fault, possible even tried to provide restitution, then there may a reason to revers my original judgement.

    That said, I think your point is still very much valid though. As humans, it is often easy for us to make decisions in quite, then waver when we actually have to carry out that judgement in action in front of others. We should not let the opinions of others sway logical decisions. At the same time, it’s also a waste of time to belabor decisions when the answer is clear, we just don’t want to accept it. It’s best to just admit what you want, and accept that the result we want is not possible.

    Ok. Then do it.

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    Ghost
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    That said, I think your point is still very much valid though. As humans, it is often easy for us to make decisions in quite, then waver when we actually have to carry out that judgement in action in front of others. We should not let the opinions of others sway logical decisions. At the same time, it’s also a waste of time to belabor decisions when the answer is clear, we just don’t want to accept it. It’s best to just admit what you want, and accept that the result we want is not possible.

    I agree. Thanks.

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    Atton
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    Mangina’s are cowards who are to fearful to liberate themselves. They should be given little if any attention.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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    Ghost
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    They should be given little if any attention.

    Not when they have stolen from you. In that situation, they should be utterly and thoroughly destroyed.

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