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Hi guys,
I recently found this website and I must say I am glad that I am not alone out there
I have decided to just MGTOW everything since I believe that being an MGTOW is a sort of passive aggressive way of doing things; I like the idea that men can just stand on their own and do what they need to do or what must be done – this is how it’s suppose to be.
So for my first step of MGTOW-ing it I decided on Value Building and I need your guys help for it.
What do you guys do whether in your spare time or whether in your work to build values upon yourselves? whether its just reading books to build knowledge, share your ideas.
The main reason I made a topic like this is just so we, men, can help each other out with going on a path as MGTOWs while also building character upon ourselves.
“Nothing nobler than being a better man than the one you were yesterday.”
Cheers~
Lowkey
Don't let defeat, defeat you; Let defeat be your greatest teacher.
Welcome to Mgtow Lowkey, it’s a great place to be,
My main value starts with a love for myself, a healthy body, which promotes a healthy mind.
This video changed my perspective on working out, I follow everything Greg Plitt and my workouts have taken on an entirely different meaning with awesome results. It’s not for everyone, but it changed my life.
Because in order to be able to think, you have to risk being offensive.
If you know what you want to do with your freedom, then gaining freedom has a purpose. If you see freedom as an end in itself, you are going to wonder what to do.
I take the questions you ask as a big one for MGTOW to deal with. You won’t usually have the normal structures men who aren’t MGTOW have, like usually marriage, and often kids (well, unless you went MGTOW after having kids, or you really want to be a father without a woman). So, there will be a void there.
I do run a YouTube channel, and am thinking of getting together a bunch of methods that could help answer your question. I will look to what Logostherapy and others say.
As I see it, key thing is to find your way in life, that works for you.
It is like Curly said in City Slickers:
Curly I believe was MGTOW.
Is this in the archives on this site?
"I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.
What do you guys do whether in your spare time or whether in your work to build values upon yourselves? whether its just reading books to build knowledge, share your ideas.
Well, when I am not working…… I am working. MGTOW.com isn’t my/our “job”. But it sure as s~~~ is more work than our jobs. And if I’m not working here, I’m working on something else. Maybe even my car. That’s what men DO. We put effort, energy and invested time into things – even old forgotten cars – to increase their value.
You could even make a conscious decision NOT go out and spend $100 on cover and beers tonight…
because you would rather work and invoice a client $100. You see how that’s $200 in your pocket?So on the topic of value building, remind yourself of this:
If you don’t pursue and build YOUR dreams…
… someone ELSE will hire you to build THEIRS... and of course, they will all behave like you should be “lucky” because they “let” you work for them.
Welcome to MGTOW. I would correct you on the use of “passive aggressive” as a means of accomplishing something. “Passive” yes, but it’s not used as a back-handed way of doing (or accomplishing) something un-aggressively. A passive/aggressive approach means getting someone to do what you want in a lazy way. GYOW is more of a re-routing of your priorities entirely.
Example:
By saying “I will never sign a marriage contract because it FAILS a cost/benefit analysis. “…. I actually MEAN that. There is no hidden aggressive intent behind it. That’s the end of the sentence. It’s the end game. It’s the end of the conversation. I’m not saying it (passively) to get women to prove that they are “not all like that”, or to have laws changed so that I get married.
A MGHOW assumes the agency himself, and really doesn’t give a f~~~.
On that topic, inaction is the final action.But I will aggressively pursue my own rewarding interests – and not in a *passive* way at all. It’s very active. It’s a re-prioritizing. With all of the importance placed on “relationship” and “marriage” and “giving women what they want”…. when you think about it , it’s f~~~ing MADNESS.
It’s not your job to be the man “she always wanted”.
It’s your responsibility to be the man – YOU always wanted to BE.Nothing “passive” about it.
“Nothing nobler than being a better man than the one you were yesterday.”
Exactly.
Welcome to MGTOW, LowKey.
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.This video changed my perspective on working out, I follow everything Greg Plitt and my workouts have taken on an entirely different meaning with awesome results. It’s not for everyone, but it changed my life.
Elaborate on that! Would be very interested and so would others. I find action movies and those workout videos (even personal transformation stories) fascinating and great motivators. When a guy tells his story about how was a flabby f~~~ and 2 years later he’s ripped … I knew a guy who was 240 and 15 months later he was totally unrecognizable. It was awesome.
Were you one of those? Sort of out of shape and depressed an then you went to the gym 5 days a week and 12 months later you were Spiderman?
I love those examples.
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.“..If you don’t pursue and build YOUR dreams…
… someone ELSE will hire you to build THEIRS.”
I saved this quote in my cell phones notepad the moment I read it. Very true, and a motivator to achieve ones goals and dreams.
Resident cynic.
I’m reading a lot and watching DVDs about a 50-50 mix of fiction and non-fiction. Surfing the net is another main source of both information and entertainment. Exercise and pampering my dog fit in there too.
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
I wake up each day ….. and if I do …. I get up and get on with ‘it’
The ‘it’ being me.
The ability to wake up and not be dead is f~~~ing awesome 😆
At the end of it ….. before I close my eyes …. I ask if it was a good day. If it wasn’t, I promise myself should I awake in the morning ….. it will be an AWESOME day 😆
I now can’t live any other way. I can’t conceive of not doing that.
Build what you want. Doesn’t work? Rip it down and build again. Learn from it …. rinse and repeat.
You build the path you walk.
Richard that video is outstanding MGTOW find. I know the film and understand the context but it’s so perfect now seeing it again. Thank you for your email suggestion to archive it. We will feature that for sure on the homepage and tag it MGTOW 101. I will try and find a better quality HD version first and create a backup of it. And I am about to reply to your email suggestion on this as well. Good call!
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.As I see it, key thing is to find your way in life, that works for you. It is like Curly said
@richardhutnik That “one thing” quote was spot on
As for all the replies, I gotta admit I was a bit hesitant and was unsure what kind of answers I would get but I am glad that I came to the right place.
I knew you guys would understand where Im coming from
Thanks guys, appreciate it
Lowkey~
Don't let defeat, defeat you; Let defeat be your greatest teacher.
Thanks. I am glad it was found to be of value.
"I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.
Elaborate on that! Would be very interested and so would others. I find action movies and those workout videos (even personal transformation stories) fascinating and great motivators.
I never heard of Greg Plitt before this video, he has a passion for working out, vast knowledge, an inner fire that burns, and his no bulls~~~ attitude motivated me. I wanted to build myself to be strong, lean, with endurance and flexibility.
I started with his MFT28 free program and ended up subscribing to his site. My health, whether it be physical or mental, is now my first priority. Investing in yourself is the best investment.
I have worked out for years, some years harder than others, and had a good understanding of exercise, yet I have never achieved results such as doing his workouts, combining things like giant sets, super sets, changing grips during sets, muscle confusion, body/diet confusion, strict breaks between sets, new exercises, he breaks it all down while giving you a dose of reality. No sugar coating in his videos at all. It’s b~~~~ to the wall every workout. I fail every single time I workout, but I always get back up to try again. Failure is the path to success.
This video came out in late January and I was about 6’2′, 223lbs?, strong in certain areas but lacking endurance/flexibility and certainly not well defined. I am now 212lbs, the 6 pack is starting to pop, went from a 36 waist to a 33, can easily jog 10 miles, endurance, strength, and flexibility are all vastly improved, arms and legs are well defined. Not quite a Spider-Man but working towards a Captain America..This was with no roids, just off the shelf products(mostly protein). Self confidence is up, I had to replace all of my clothes or get them tailored, shirts became too small and the waist in the pants too big, everyone notices a massive change, but I didn’t do it for them, I did it for me. I feel great.
That being said, this website has definitely changed my life, and improved my mental health and perspective,
and I have a large library of books that I draw from as well when I need some mental clarity.
I know I seem like some kind of advertisement, and I hate that stuff, but it definitely worked for me…
Because in order to be able to think, you have to risk being offensive.
Elaborate on that! Would be very interested and so would others. I find action movies and those workout videos (even personal transformation stories) fascinating and great motivators.
I never heard of Greg Plitt before this video, he has a passion for working out, vast knowledge, an inner fire that burns, and his no bulls~~~ attitude motivated me. I wanted to build myself to be strong, lean, with endurance and flexibility. I started with his MFT28 free program and ended up subscribing to his site. My health, whether it be physical or mental, is now my first priority. Investing in yourself is the best investment. I have worked out for years, some years harder than others, and had a good understanding of exercise, yet I have never achieved results such as doing his workouts, combining things like giant sets, super sets, changing grips during sets, muscle confusion, body/diet confusion, strict breaks between sets, new exercises, he breaks it all down while giving you a dose of reality. No sugar coating in his videos at all. It’s b~~~~ to the wall every workout. I fail every single time I workout, but I always get back up to try again. Failure is the path to success. This video came out in late January and I was about 6’2′, 223lbs?, strong in certain areas but lacking endurance/flexibility and certainly not well defined. I am now 212lbs, the 6 pack is starting to pop, went from a 36 waist to a 33, can easily jog 10 miles, endurance, strength, and flexibility are all vastly improved, arms and legs are well defined. Not quite a Spider-Man but working towards a Captain America..This was with no roids, just off the shelf products(mostly protein). Self confidence is up, I had to replace all of my clothes or get them tailored, shirts became too small and the waist in the pants too big, everyone notices a massive change, but I didn’t do it for them, I did it for me. I feel great. That being said, this website has definitely changed my life, and improved my mental health and perspective, and I have a large library of books that I draw from as well when I need some mental clarity. I know I seem like some kind of advertisement, and I hate that stuff, but it definitely worked for me… <iframe src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/FnfST3oJh4c?feature=oembed” width=”500″ height=”281″ frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen=””></iframe>
I want you so bad right now 😆
I look forward to seeing the MGTOW 101 page when it is ready. Can the link be posted in here, or started as a new thread?
"I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.
I look forward to seeing the MGTOW 101 page when it is ready. Can the link be posted in here, or started as a new thread?
• You won’t be able to miss it. The audio archives had been expanded, redesigned and reworked. Going live next with some new restored clips by “truth over everything” who’s entire channel was deleted from youtube.
• Then some modfications/updates to our main archives included a new “exclusives” and “MGTOW 101” categories (starter essentials if you want to call it that). The exclusives are going to be MGTOW.COM only and those who submit exclusives to us to only be shown here
• Uploading capabilities for membership tiers and a very new surprise archive I can’t reveal just yet. ( that’s going to have an impact)
All scheduled for some time before AUG 1• Last nigh I got the city slickers clip on Highly Quality HD 1080p (all the youtube versions were not the complete scene and/or s~~~ quality) so when we add that I will certainly shoot you an email when it gets archived in all the formats.
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.Thanks. It sounds like the way things are going, you may get enough material to get a book done on being MGTOW, that could be of value. I know I am using a picture from that 101 clip for a video series called “Finding Your Way” on my channel, so I am glad this popped up.
"I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.
Richard! I just wanted to let you know the City Slickers excerpt is now featured on the homepage after we finally got a high quality version to work with. Thanks for reminding us about that. It’s a great scene between a blue hat and a red scarf…..
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