The Calculated Quarter-Life Crisis

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  • #179225
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    Binary Logic
    Binary Logic
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    Most of us have witnessed the absolute madness that accompanies women when they realize that they are essentially in a position of being powerless control freaks. With that in mind, what guidance, or methodology can we impart on the younger lads here to help facilitate their own growth? What guidance could we give them in regards to education, to personal growth, true wealth, self sufficiency, you get the idea. Most of that information is spread through-out multitude of discussions here, but let’s just pretend, but for a moment, that it actually get’s summed up here to an extent..

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

    #179285
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    Ogre
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    From reading manypost here, there are common themes among the self-realized MGTOWs.

    1. Create Passive Income. If you can walk away from your desk, and continue a suitable lifestyle then you win financially.

    2. Create a personal space. Do not marry, do not co-habitate.

    3. Disconnect. TV and social media are designed to make you want what other people claim to have. For the most part it’s an illusion to make them feel about their horrible decisions and the lives they are stuck with.

    4. Live your dream. The people who are still stuck at the 9-5 are dreaming of their next vacation. Without attachments or obligations, you will be free to do whatever you want. Travel, ride motorcycles, build hot rods, or develop the next Worldwide operating system. As long as your time and decisions are yours, your only limiting factor is yourself.

    I failed to realize in my youth that I was the prize. I was going to work. I was going to earn. Little did I realize that due to feminism, that no longer meant I had to share. Road soon, Desert after.

    #179308
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    Anonymous
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    Stay away from the courthouse (nutso women).
    Don’t have kids, they’ll just suffer another broken family.
    Don’t get married, the laws give women the right and ability to castrate your life! Give them nothing, that’s what they deserve;>>>no partner, no friend, no soul mate, no husband, no children, nothing, absolutely nothing.

    Do the things your heart desires, follow your own path, be your own person, let no one give you s~~~ tests!

    F~~~ TV, learn things on the internet that interest you.
    Learn self defense, the more you know and practice, the less you’ll need it, but when you do??? It could save your life!

    Take care of your health, don’t smoke, drink, or use drugs, they suck you further down the misery hole bit by bit.

    Work out, sweat, get your heart pounding on a regular basis. The things you do now determines the quality of life you’ll have later.

    Take care of your mental health, DO NOT allowing mentally unstable people anywhere near you, chose your friends carefully, with scrutiny, and wisely.

    Immediately tell people to OFF when all they’re good for is nothing, scrape off the leaches!

    Keep your word, be punctual, deliver on your promises.
    Have honor, dignity, a code of ethics, and above all else; preserve your sovereignty!
    It’s not just life we’re talking about here, IT’S YOUR LIFE! You only get ONE! Guard it with your life!

    #179393
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    Hitman
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    self reliance ..it’s all up to you .to;
    educate yourself
    earn/create income.
    avoid getting any pregnancies pinned on you .
    create good credit ..you may need it ..
    protect your health
    be early for appointments.
    take ZERO bulls~~~..
    never lie to yourself..
    if you need some help,just f~~~ing ASK ..
    never sign a marriage contract.

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    John Doe
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    As one who is going through his mid twenties, I have no advice but rather a maxim I try to follow: “If something brings out the worst in me, I just walk away and don’t look back.”

    Seriousness aside, I am briefly putting my foot in the dating pool, simply for no other reason than to play out possible options while I am still young. With that being said, I honestly feel bad for my peers as it is pure chaos. I plan on continuing wading in this pool for a few months, but in all reality the only observation I have come to so far is that the relationships between the opposite sexes is completely destroyed and there is almost nothing left.

    But that is me.

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