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get more interviews
walk around
make notes and lists
be^
Plan out your financial stuff
Absolutely
Eat more meat lol
that's kinda vital
not sure about your health condition
but
I found that once I've cut off sugar, my mind is more clear
I appreciate all the tips.
I avoid it like poison
do everything slowly
at your own pace
so you won't trip
I'm a big believer in baby steps
Start small and continue to add more and do more
too much at once will throw you off
You've got this man
even if you think you aren't making much progress
but as long you do
you're winning
Thank you, this will be worth it all the way
Guys I found some weird shit on youtube
I posted it on <#517757020883910676>
<:tard:480186130105630730>
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ever since going to MGTOW Monk i noticed i have extremely good control over my emotions except rage
after really ingesting the redpill and experimenting with black pills i am much more calm and stoic
but sometimes i do get extremely enraged at some of bullshit women do
i understand why they do it, i can explain it using biology, psychology and through other mechanisms as well
but the anger still remains towards them even though i know its not their fault since they are mentally like children
i dont know where it comes from and why it doesn't disappear
i guess its hard to maintain composure when everyone around you chimps out
dude, you are still a human, don't think, or even try for that matter, to control every emotion you'll ever have., specially when that might lead you to a downward spiral of "why can't I control this?". Just relax and slowly improve your emotional response @The-Free-Monk
mornin fuckos
afternoon
sadly i think its inevitable. In a collapse scenario being soft is a liability. I think ruthlessness and apathy will be useful
yeah man, you should always entertain all sides of the spectrum, in that way you'll always be ready for anything. "If you want peace prepare for war" kinda of mentallity
maybe not the best example but I hope you understand where I'm going with it
387 Jerry Liu videos left to download.
That's about half of all of his videos.
It's become a hobby of mine to backup MGTOW channels.
Plus the MGTOW purge on YouTube.
damn
i think hes a soft MGTOW
That's why.
maybe sandman level
I kind of agree with you Free Monk regarding the soft MGTOW part.
i save stardusk videos
I don't think he's Sandman level (granted I haven't seen many of his videos).
I think he relates MGTOW to his personal life and tells stories and does general videos more than anything.
better than nothing
Btw I've recently uploaded a new.rar file in <#513910418327076864> with all of the currently working torrents in it.
Well, minus the new torrent for HHH.
you doing god's work
<:praise:480191062095167499>
You're welcome.
Huh, that's interesting.
When you said "you doing god's work" it didn't affect e nearly as much as I thought it would (external validation).
I guess all of the self-actualization I've been doing for the last couple of months is making me more internally validated.
Who would've thought doing what you've always wanted to do would make you happy, feel proud of yourself, feel accomplished etc lol.
GG.
always good to see another man knowing da way
I've actually occasionally felt happy (compared to my previous state of never feeling happy) since I started self-actualizing.
It's nice.
I know we all jokingly say we hate life or that life's really depressing but I genuinely feel more at peace and content than I can ever remember being.
damn man, it's seems you made it
how old are you?
17.
fuck
already self-actuallized at 17
respect
I'd say I'm self-actualizing more than self-actualized.
I define self-actualization (for me at least) as doing all of the things I've both always wanted to do and been wanting to do for a few years or more.
I have a list of goals that I've been working through.
And as far as I'm concerned that's my way of self-actualizing, just working through each of the tasks on that list.
I've definitely grown and changed since I started self-actualizing.
I'm guessing that over time (every few months) I'll add another goal to the list and that'll keep me occupied.
So it'll be more like I become more and more self-actualized over time than ever becoming fully self-actualized.
Still, the growth that continuous self-actualization provides is a great benefit.
maybe you're not self-actualized yet but atleast you ain't spinning your wheels in the other stages
yeah, I think that pretty much sums what self-actualization feels like, just don't forget not to go full "work, work, work" and relax from time to time. If you can just sit still and feel that life's amazing, that in itself should make you feel like you're doing stuff right~
here is a tip tho: once a guy told me that "gaining muscle is not the hard part, keeping it is". Even tho you might not agreed with this, you have to recogize that the same applies to the state of self-actualization
Yeah, the way I approach my journey of self-actualization is that I set a few goals for the day (perform my exercise routine, watching a Messenger Rising video or two), and try to push myself slightly during my exercises (one more rep than yesterday) and absorb as much from the Messenegr Rising video as possible.
It takes up less than an hour a day.
And for the rest of that time I'm either playing video games, doing other shit or just egenerally relaxing.
I hadn't thought about that (same statement applying to self-actualization).
My responses are: Huh and interesting.
I had two responses that I wanted to express, so I expressed both.
Also, an example of adding stuff to the list of tasks (I call it my goals list) is that yesterday I made the decision to watch all of the videos on a channel called PictureFit (fitness channel that educates its viewers by doing those drawings you see in videos like AsapScience or "My Life In A Drawing").
and on a final note, always have keep an anatainable goal in the back of your mind, so you never stop persuing something
to me that strategy looks splendid, in the end if you're happy with it it's all that matters
don't remember watching any of Messenger Rising videos, have to check that out, any video you advise?
do you keep an actual list or you just go by memory?
Oh.
I create a list of videos I've watched (taking notes of any I think I need to rewatch because I haven't absorbed the content correctly) for each channel.
I have a list of Spetsnaz videos I've watched and a list of Messenger Rising videos.
I make sure the goal is attainable, if it isn't then I either work towards it or don't bother.
Also as far as I'm aware I've heard and kind of agree with the following videos as some of his best work: Let Go Of Your Guilt - You Were Programmed For Manipulation, Noncofmrist Man, Placebo effect, Optimism, Solutions and a Sense of Purpose, Psychological Resilience and Post Traumatic Growth, The Changing Personality, Withdrawal and the Benefits of Social Isolation, The Meat Grinder - Finding Meaning and The Monk's Code (The Monk's Code is a series of 4 videos spanning a total of 9 hours and around 21 minutes).
Shango says The Monk's Code is great.
honestly if you listened to MGTOW videos for at least 3 years you can reproduce most if not all the important points
I've listened to TFM's videos for about 3 years but I haven't listened to many of the other MGTOW channels.
so dont worry about the purge too much
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