I'll deliver a point of view that has been left unmentioned. According to what's presented it seems like guys are either a part of communities like this or they're just complacent in an unfulfilling relationship. But there are the guys who aren't quite like the red pilled guy we promote, but also isn't in a relationship out of his control heading nowhere. They might be unaware of the things we talk about, but have parts of it as a naturally developed habit. It's the naturals, the guys who just get it but aren't aware of what they're doing right.
They stand a better chance of having a fulfilling relationship because they maintain control and they aren't hindered by the cynicism that typical red pill thought can bring. In red pill communities I see more negativity and hopelessness than I do in dudes who remain blissfully unaware, yet have healthy personal habits. They don't focus on blaming women in general when a problem arises, they rather just think that particular woman wasn't right for them and move on.
The red pill knowledge was never supposed to make men cynical, but sadly that's often what it leads to. It was intended to warn guys about the possible pitfalls in order to avoid them, guys who weren't aware of what they should look out for in women and how to handle it. This doesn't mean women are generally bad as it seems many express, it means some are bad and here's how to avoid it so you save yourself some grief. This in order to identify women who do not possess these bad traits, yet many seem hung up on the bad ones and remain blind to the good ones.
That's the burden of red pill knowledge. A burden which some men don't carry, while also having the good traits that it's supposed to give. So they kinda have the philosophy, but in a purer sense without being aware of it enough to define it as precisely as we do on this forum.
But of course, there is also a not insignificant amount of men who just settle in bad unfulfilling relationships and/or end up as doormats. So to be clear, I'm not denying that, just adding a bit of nuance.