MGTOW Epiphany – A Rite of Passage

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    Let’s put it this way – women are sufficiently destructive to turn a lesser man into a woman, both figuratively and literally, first by destroying his masculine pride, and then possibly by serving as the fundamental catalyst for gender re-assignment, LOL (let’s hope it never gets that far)!  Otherwise, I will assert that the only constructive intelligence women have is social intelligence, because this innate ability enables them to get what they want rather than doing for themselves – and that’s why the opinion of others is so important to them, also the reason why they lack creativity.  Therefore, women will naturally assert their social intelligence to facilitate their cozy environments.  Furthermore, women have no sense of cause and effect nor even the same compassion that any man does except for what can be spoken in platitudes; and these deficiencies define the inferiority of women.  On the other hand, a man’s weakness is betrayed by his instinct to condone women’s bad behavior in hopes of social approval and ultimately, sex.  But if a man can recognize this rabbit hole for what it is, an illusion no different than Never Land, then he has effectively subsumed his “red pill” and becomes truly free, completely able to embark on any life path he chooses with or without women; and that epiphany defines the threshold of achieving true manhood.

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    A rite of passage indeed…….. The red pill can be one of the most traumatic experiences in anyone’s life because it requires a fundamental shift in the ideology that we use to interpret our environment. When we throw off the yoke of delusion and start to process our surroundings with calculated thought, we are forced to re-examine our past behaviors. Most of the time we find ourselves disgusted and ashamed of ourselves for being so foolish, even more so than we are angry at the world. This reflection upon our behavior and the scorn we feel for it gives us the opportunity and motivation to better it, to make it more in sync with our new worldview. So a foundational shift in ideology is painful as all hell for a brief moment in time, but more than worth it’s weight in torment.

    Lust for comfort suffocates the soul

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    Much has been written on the effects of change in people’s lives. The short version is our brains are built to avoid change. A major change, like going from blue to red pill (or the death of a loved one), puts us through the five stages of grief made famous by Elizabeth Kubler Ross. I believe this is because the brain resists major changes: Doing what worked the time before is a survival skill that we inherited.

    Needless to say, dealing with a toxic relationship requires change or happiness is forfeit and our very survival threatened. Once over the rough patch caused by our inner workings, the end result is a great sense of freedom and joy in it. That’s been my experience anyway.

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

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