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TechLead (Youtuber) Talks About His Divorce
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<blockquote data-quote="Simeon_Strangelight" data-source="post: 1271540" data-attributes="member: 6783"><p>Red Pill without Game leads you to even greater tears.</p><p></p><p>"She has to like me for who I am now." </p><p>"Game does not work." </p><p>"I should not change because of women." </p><p></p><p>Those are common misconceptions - the reality is that it's just tweaking certain patterns that you were taught badly by society. Society and relationships are female-centric and they require full adherence to strict old-generation family/marriage laws. Men in our times cannot operate on that. Thus every man just has to get the existing masculine beast out of him - at least to some degree. You become a stronger version of yourself just as the guy reached certain goals in his career by becoming better in those fields. He did not stop learning from age 16 onwards saying: "A company should hire me the way I am for that great job!" It's sad because he does not realize that the very same things were done to him by social/male-female conditioning and he has to re-learn that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simeon_Strangelight, post: 1271540, member: 6783"] Red Pill without Game leads you to even greater tears. "She has to like me for who I am now." "Game does not work." "I should not change because of women." Those are common misconceptions - the reality is that it's just tweaking certain patterns that you were taught badly by society. Society and relationships are female-centric and they require full adherence to strict old-generation family/marriage laws. Men in our times cannot operate on that. Thus every man just has to get the existing masculine beast out of him - at least to some degree. You become a stronger version of yourself just as the guy reached certain goals in his career by becoming better in those fields. He did not stop learning from age 16 onwards saying: "A company should hire me the way I am for that great job!" It's sad because he does not realize that the very same things were done to him by social/male-female conditioning and he has to re-learn that. [/QUOTE]
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