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  • #228335
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    Anonymous
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    Ive heard a lot of mgtow say they disliked their youth years and enjoyed their later years more.

    Most of my fun hobbies consist of exercising, reading, gaming, and researching online.

    In your youth, you do not have freedom because only money can truly get you that unless you live a life like Diogenes.

    Im investing my spare cash but I have to pay for insurance, take social justice classes and just have very little say about how I want my life to be.

    Cant wait until I am out of California, college, and in my cabin with guns.

    #228337
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    Jan Sobieski
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    social justice classes….vomit….brainwashing you mean.

    My understanding is in Europe a BS degree is 3 years because you don’t take gen ed classes.

    You are right. my life is better at 40 than it was at 20.

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

    #228338
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    Beer
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    Youth doesn’t suck…its just a lot of things about life get better as you get a little older. I know I busted my ass and worked a lot when I was younger so I didn’t get buried in student loans. Once I hit a point where I wasn’t so busy with school/work, wasn’t spending so much of my extra money on school, and got a job making more money than I’d ever made before…it was just like f~~~ yeah, I’m winning now…more money and more free time for fun s~~~ than ever! I’m much happier now than I was 10 years ago, but with that being said if I rolled into a six figure job a week after I graduated high school and never had to bother with college or working a s~~~ job to pay for college, I’d have been equally as happy at 18 as I am now.

    #228342
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    FearlessMGHOW
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    Sometimes I wish I never went to college, but I know my degree will benefit me when I’m older. The main thing that’s holding me back now is that I’m 25 but I look like I’m 15. I have one of those “baby faces” and it sucks like hell.

    One time when I was out in a casino on the Las Vegas strip, I got carded about every 10 minutes when I was playing 20 dollars on the poker machine…I bet I could’ve won the world record for that haha.

    I’m cool with being younger, I just hate looking younger. Because when men look young, they’re not taken seriously outside of family life. Someone always thinks of you as a child.

    Men age like fine wine. Women age like milk. "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle." -Confucius

    #228347
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    Anonymous
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    Dont worry. Its temporary.

    #228351
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    ResidentEvil7
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    I would say that my younger years were better than my adult life. Other than being picked on all the time by the school punks, I felt happier then, than I do as an adult. I felt like things were happening for me then, but as an adult, every time I go for some thing, I end up with nothing but that lost discouraging feeling. I like my youth way better than my adult life. I was happy as a kid for the most part; it’s adulthood I’m living an unhappy life. I had great memories as a kid when my dad took me to his bowling meet Wednesdays and I played memorable arcade/pinball games, met up with a friend; had friends of my half brother’s and life was great. As an adult I have job applications and interviews that keep leading me to nothing but more of applications and interviews that lead me to more nothing. I agree with the part that both youth and adulthood have their ups and downs, and live it while you have it and ride it out when reality shoves its ugliness up your butts.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #228353
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    RoyDal
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    My ideal is impossible. I want the body I had around age twenty, and the hard won knowledge I have now.

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

    #228382
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    Truthseeker82
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    I chased pussy far too much as a youth. Married young, had a kid young – put my dreams on hold. Now at 55 I’m old enough to know better and young enough to have time to live life for myself.

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    Franky
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    Im investing my spare cash but I have to pay for insurance, take social justice classes and just have very little say about how I want my life to be.

    Youth doesn’t have to suck.
    Currently applying for 2 jobs.
    I had enough of that gynocentric s~~~hole called college.They’ve crossed the line when they introduced the 6th feminist teacher.

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    Faust For Science
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    In your youth, you do not have freedom because only money can truly get you that unless you live a life like Diogenes.

    It wasn’t the lack of money that made my childhood suck. It was that almost everyone around me treated me like s~~~, while also willfully denying me opportunities to better myself, as a way to make themselves feel better.

    If people has been kind to me as a child, I would have likely had fond memories of my childhood.

    Money cannot buy me friends. And money cannot buy me a new childhood. As such, the only meaning money has for me is to allow me to purchase goods and distractions that allow me to survive. I see no other uses for money.

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    Newgrounds
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    Youth did suck when you mention freedom, you really weren’t free to do anything due to legal guardians/lack of income. But where it lacks in freedom it more than makes up for it in knowledge and energy, the joys of being old come from the struggles you overcame in your youth and the knowledge you’ve accumulated up until that point. Sure when you’re in the moment the struggle seemed endless but when you overcome it and you look back you wear it with pride.

    |Right Wing Death Squad| Swallowed both Red Pills /pol/MGTOW

    #228412
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    Anonymous
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    Yeah, I get you. Youth definitely can suck.

    But I wonder if you’re looking at this the wrong way. See, freedom and youth are not necessarily mutually exclusive. Is it youth that really sucks? Or is it the lack of freedom? You can lack freedom at any age, you know.

    #228533
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    Antares
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    My current life would be viewed with either envy or disdain from myself in various stages of my years. Fully grasping contentment is something I think requires time. I didn’t know what I wanted or how to get it, it’s something I learned. Also I very much learned what I didn’t want, what caused me stress/pain, and how to avoid those things. It’s not that my youth was bad, it was that it took time and experience to figure things out.

    Cant wait until I am out of California, college, and in my cabin with guns.

    You’re investing in your future and understand future prosperity requires at least some sacrifice. Our current BS society lives for today, and women sure as hell don’t think this way. Your long term thinking is why your future life is going to rock.

    Price is what you pay, value is what you get. -- Ben Graham

    #228557
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    Rennie
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    My ideal is impossible. I want the body I had around age twenty, and the hard won knowledge I have now.

    I want to be 17-18, with the experience I have now.

    The world wasn’t nearly as crazy as it is now, much of who/what you grew up with was still around. The girls were at the absolute peak of their attractiveness, could eat almost anything and never get fat and so on.

    Back then it seemed like the future was going to be ok, but now I’m quite doubtful of that.

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