Now What?

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  • #166669
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    DDJ
    DDJ
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    Every MGTOW’s discovered the failure of the institution of marriage (it took me twice), the destructive impact feminism has had on modern heterosexual relationships, how female hypergamy justifies irresponsibility and the hyper narcissism that passes for female empowerment.

    So now this discovery has been made…now what?

    What’s your plan…for the next twelve months…five years?

    Right now, working two jobs is a lot easier when I don’t have a woman attempting to drain my funds. Even though I am recently divorced, I got custody of the children and sole decision making (they are near the age of majority). While it was expensive, I’ve planned to take care of and recover from the bills associated with the marriage as my 12 month plan. Even though we’re divorced, I’m still in court…but if it all goes as I hope…it’ll provide me with some additional funds down the road.

    My five year plan is the purchase a new piece of property that suits my needs and keeps my expenses to a minimum and saving my disposable after tax income to supplement my retirement.

    Every woman is a slut, if you catch her on the right day.

    #166678
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    ILiveAgain
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    I’ve 5 years to run before I retire. Own both houses, debt free, daughter feminism proof.

    Next 5 years is money gathering then all being well …. mgtow uni for boys.

    Realistically a young man adventure school where will learn everything that’s been drugged and brainwashed out of them.

    I shall go with the flow …… like smoke.

    #166694
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    Blue Skies
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    next five years, finish my degree, enter workforce part time, save money, stay MGTOW, play sports

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #166707
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    Budtao
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    5 years? Meh, that sort of thinking is for men who have or want children. I have no responsibilities besides myself. As long as I make enough to buy some land and have enough time to enjoy that land, I will be happy.

    Nirvanna is never having to worry about a woman ever again.

    #166719
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    Hmskl'd
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    Next five years .. “a place for everything and everything in it’s place.” Cut my possessions by two thirds or more.

    It’ll be difficult .. but it can be done. One of the things remaining in life that actually makes me smile is the thought of careful minimalism and the challenge to see just how far I can go while still maintaining a comfortable existence. What do I mean by comfortable? I mean having a few nice things and several pieces of memorabilia that survive the final cut; a few items I can’t part with.

    A kitchen can look ultra minimalistic with clean counter tops and absolutely zero clutter. A bedroom can look barren and yet – super stylish with the right fabric. An office can have nothing in it but a comfortable designer office chair, a sleek table and one laptop or tablet. One oversized picture on the wall and a torchiere lamp in the corner.

    That’s it. No electrical, hook-up or speaker cords showing anywhere. The secret to a happy life .. no cords 🙂

    If I cut my purchases and possessions by two thirds but spend a little more on the few items I buy to get decent quality or design .. unless my math is wrong; I’ll be money ahead.

    Just think how easy it’s going to be to clean the house.

    #166724
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    Ogre
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    Twelve months, survive and keep my head down.

    Five years, escape to my desert and build my oasis. My youngest will be 19 then, and all terms with Mother will be null and void.

    Alternatively, just keep moving. Without the yoke I am sure to feel light enough to fly, but I guess I’ll use a 747 to get to Asia instead.

    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.

    #166730
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    Budtao
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    That’s it. No electrical, hook-up or speaker cords showing anywhere. The secret to a happy life .. no cords 🙂

    Ohh man, I go nuts if I don’t see the clutter and cords. I don’t have many possessions, but what I do have will be highly visible.

    There are some times I think that some people are incomfortable around clutter, some people are uncomfortable around neatness.

    Nirvanna is never having to worry about a woman ever again.

    #166734
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    Blue Skies
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    Next five years .. “a place for everything and everything in it’s place.” Cut my possessions by two thirds or more.

    It’ll be difficult .. but it can be done. One of the things remaining in life that actually makes me smile is the thought of careful minimalism and the challenge to see just how far I can go while still maintaining a comfortable existence. What do I mean by comfortable? I mean having a few nice things and several pieces of memorabilia that survive the final cut; a few items I can’t part with.

    A kitchen can look ultra minimalistic with clean counter tops and absolutely zero clutter. A bedroom can look barren and yet – super stylish with the right fabric. An office can have nothing in it but a comfortable designer office chair, a sleek table and one laptop or tablet. One oversized picture on the wall and a touchier lamp in the corner.

    That’s it. No electrical, hook-up or speaker cords showing anywhere. The secret to a happy life .. no cords :)

    If I cut my purchases and possessions by two thirds but spend a little more on the few items I buy to get decent quality or design .. unless my math is wrong; I’ll be money ahead.

    Just think how easy it’s going to be to clean the house.

    that’s pretty much what i’ve been doing recently…..minimalism, saving money.

    a man can be a slave to two things……women and money….

    i don’t want to be a slave to either

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #166809
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    Mp357
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    ive never really had a ‘plan’. only times ive made up a five year plan is when some h.r. hag is asking me during a job interview. im hoping its a gonna be a peaceful life since i plan on avoiding what causes the most pain (marriage etc.)

    #166818
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    Theronius
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    If I cut my purchases and possessions by two thirds but spend a little more on the few items I buy to get decent quality or design .. unless my math is wrong; I’ll be money ahead.

    I did that, and spent some more just making my home a nicer place to be. New floors, appliances, and such. I enjoy cooking more, and just hanging out is much more pleasant. Not feeling like I have to go out all the time saves a s~~~load of cash, and I am happier too. I don’t feel lost or lonely, though I have not spoken to another human in person since Xmas day.
    The basics are covered: a good place to cook and eat, a good bed to sleep in, and a comfortable place to s~~~. Some clutter, but it has been evaluated and judged to be the clutter I want to keep, not just random s~~~. Everything I own has now been inspected, evaluated, and judged worthy, or it got tossed.

    "I am is reportedly the shortest sentence in the English language. Could it be that I do is the longest sentence?" - George Carlin

    #166824
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    Spacemonkey
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    I read a blog by a guy who only had 52 things but I think I could beat that. The only absolutely esential things are a credit card and a passport and the clothes on your back. I never travel with more than hand baggage.

    “Long is the way and hard, that out of Hell leads up to light.”

    #166826
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    Jan Sobieski
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    You live your life how you want. For your goals. For what makes you happy.

    For me, I study economics in my free time. Why, because I enjoy it.

    Find something that makes you happy and do it. Look in the mirror. That is the only person you need to worry about. The only person you need to make happy.

    YOU LIVE FOR YOU.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #166830
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    Anonymous
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    I’m already retired. 63 y. o.
    Have de-cluttered a 4 bedroom bungalow down to a an 800 sq ft apartment.
    Bought an escape cabin at the lake
    Bought a motorcycle.
    Ditched the truck and car.
    Only have a two year plan:

    In July of 2017 at 65 y. o. me and two of my bros are going to get on our bikes and cruise US Route 66 from Chicago to LA. I am planning to get some MGTOW decals for my bike and a MGTOW biker patch on my vest. It may be fun to wave the colors and see who salutes. AND no women allowed except what we find along the road. After that I will waste my life with campfires, scotch and whatever pussy shows up. Whaddya think Good Plan??

    #166833
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    Anonymous
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    YOU LIVE FOR YOU.
    Men are providers, women are consumers.

    Hey JS
    I just saw this after I clicked Post my Reply
    A big + 1 for you
    Truer words were never spoken

    #166884
    Stargazer
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    My five year plan is the purchase a new piece of property that suits my needs and keeps my expenses to a minimum and saving my disposable after tax income to supplement my retirement.

    I’d say I’m pretty much in the same boat. I’ve enjoyed my “salad days” and have amassed a collection of stuff that exceeds my wildest expectations so now it’s time to reduce the size of my pile to the things that are important to me, redirect my income to savings and start looking for a piece of ground I can spend the remainder of my days on. I figure if I can accomplish that by the time I’m 50, I’ll be in pretty good shape for as long as I want to hang around.

    Shorter term goals, however, are to work on my hydroponic gardening skills, perfect my campsite rig, improve my shooting accuracy and work on converting at least one of my hobbies into a hands-on, cash based revenue generator.

    #167146
    Rennie
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    Forward into the unknown.

    Decluttering my computer files – they are a mess and then onto decluttering my living space by moving things on I don’t need anymore.

    #167870
    Ascended
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    What I will do

    in 12 months: I will stay unmarried
    in 5 years: I remain unmarried

    I seriously cannot think or plan that far, life can change and so inevitably will the plans ahead. But for this I can tell for sure, UNLESS we men benefit from marriage, which I am sure will not happen.

    "We are free to follow our own path. There are those who will take that freedom from us, and too many of you gladly give it. But it is our ability to choose – whatever you think is true – that makes us human. There is no book or teacher to give you the answers, to show you the path. Choose your own way! Do not follow me, or anyone else."

    #178407
    SOLI2DE
    SOLI2DE
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    Get my driver’s license, save money, read more, find my career path, master my emtions

    “Do not give your strength to women, nor your ways to that which destroys kings.” -Proverbs 31:3-

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