MGTOW longevity and the golden rules

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    Quell
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    Agreed. Keymaster and few of the veterans should write the MGTOW Bible and stick it to the top of the forums. We should have a “standard rules to live by” guide as reference.

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    Northern Soul
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    Thanks all for the really helpful advice and info.

    2017 – I really liked your “mgtow6 anti alpha male concept”. I suppose I have always been discreet in what info I choose to share even to those close to me. At work I am a fairly slick operator – always giving neutral opinions on any matters not related to work. It makes it very hard for people to read me and find a chink in the armour. Buy totally agree – quiet and stealthy is the way forward. We are the more enlightened species both in terms of our logic and intellectual reasoning and are therefore smart enough to out-fox them in an effective way without having to display overtly alpha male traits. This is what sets us apart – we can control our emotions – they can’t. I think you said you were going through a divorce – best of luck with that. Mine took forever and cost me a bloody fortune but keep persisting – once it is over it really is the best feeling.

    Rorschach – thanks for your list of truths. You are on the money with that. I am going to print it and stick it up on the fridge – a very good reminder.

    Quell – Sounds good. A short concise list of rules/guidance (say no more than 10) that if followed will enable the individual to lead a life exactly how they want to.

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    Welcome brother, learn from this website and as a personal advice: review all your life with a redpill mindset(somethings are gonna hurt, some are gonna make you angry, but it will be worth it), learn not only from what the other people share, learn from your mistakes, IMO that is the best way to learn something, but personally I like to learn without the need to “burn” myself, hence why I was never married and I will never be.

    Enjoy your renewed freedom! Cheers!

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