SmoothSmooth
Master Don Juan
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There’s often a subtle bitterness towards women in the pick up community and in general amongst men. But the truth is, women want the best for you. It’s women that we need to cherish. It’s actually other men that want to hold you down and are never truly your friends. Because in reality; all men are in competition with each other; this is the essence of masculinity. it’s man vs man for the women, so deep down men can never truly support your success
The high standards of women and ruthless nature towards weakness are what push you towards success and actualising your potential. Male friends often only relate to each other in shared mediocrity.
When you become a better, richer, more physically attractive and more confident version of yourself - what happens? Women start to support you, admire you, respect you. But your current male friends start to resent you, envy you, hate you. No man wants you better than them; but women DO want you better than them and other men.
Now don’t get me wrong, I think male comradery can be good if there is a shared purpose/goal such as sports, music, business …
what’s interesting is when you start to attract an abundance of women, you WILL be hated by other men (except for the 1% of men who are also getting girls)…whilst women will like you MORE
when you get good with women, you start to inspire true devotion from them… and a woman in love with you is more loyal than any ‘male friend’ will be for you. Women push you to dress better; eat better, be more social, pursue your hobbies. And all of this is just ignoring the sex. The best thing about them, in my opinion, is they have a true understanding of ‘power’. Men see ‘power’ as titles and rank, but women care less about that (which is why many surgeons, businessmen, politicians etc can’t get laid outside of being a betabux). Women see power as confidence, health, wit, freedom, lifestyle, beauty…which is how they assess men, and striving for this will make you a happier person than chasing ‘respect’ from other men.The male dominance hierarchy is ultimately flawed because it’s based on respect; but any respect earned from other men is often shortlived - just ask any war veteran or martyr. Men respect whoever holds power over them; but power is constantly shifting and inherently unstable. So what use is chasing respect from other men? I’d rather earn the respect of women because it’s attached to the emotion of love, even if temporary
hanging around women has been shown to positively affect your health such as increasing testosterone and lowering cortisol….
Most of the monstrosities in humanity have been committed by men seeking to exploit other men eg slavery, war etc because deep down most men are only ‘for self’, women are more holistic and focused on connecting. If they don’t like something, they just ignore it…
i am not bashing men. I’m just saying men are created to focus on personal excellence and achievement, and then building relationships with women. Not other men. Because the traits which make you liked by other men - humility, friendliness, dressing down, being quiet etc are opposite to the traits which make you liked by women - confidence/arrogance, standing out, dressing up, being talkative etc
The high standards of women and ruthless nature towards weakness are what push you towards success and actualising your potential. Male friends often only relate to each other in shared mediocrity.
When you become a better, richer, more physically attractive and more confident version of yourself - what happens? Women start to support you, admire you, respect you. But your current male friends start to resent you, envy you, hate you. No man wants you better than them; but women DO want you better than them and other men.
Now don’t get me wrong, I think male comradery can be good if there is a shared purpose/goal such as sports, music, business …
what’s interesting is when you start to attract an abundance of women, you WILL be hated by other men (except for the 1% of men who are also getting girls)…whilst women will like you MORE
when you get good with women, you start to inspire true devotion from them… and a woman in love with you is more loyal than any ‘male friend’ will be for you. Women push you to dress better; eat better, be more social, pursue your hobbies. And all of this is just ignoring the sex. The best thing about them, in my opinion, is they have a true understanding of ‘power’. Men see ‘power’ as titles and rank, but women care less about that (which is why many surgeons, businessmen, politicians etc can’t get laid outside of being a betabux). Women see power as confidence, health, wit, freedom, lifestyle, beauty…which is how they assess men, and striving for this will make you a happier person than chasing ‘respect’ from other men.The male dominance hierarchy is ultimately flawed because it’s based on respect; but any respect earned from other men is often shortlived - just ask any war veteran or martyr. Men respect whoever holds power over them; but power is constantly shifting and inherently unstable. So what use is chasing respect from other men? I’d rather earn the respect of women because it’s attached to the emotion of love, even if temporary
hanging around women has been shown to positively affect your health such as increasing testosterone and lowering cortisol….
Most of the monstrosities in humanity have been committed by men seeking to exploit other men eg slavery, war etc because deep down most men are only ‘for self’, women are more holistic and focused on connecting. If they don’t like something, they just ignore it…
i am not bashing men. I’m just saying men are created to focus on personal excellence and achievement, and then building relationships with women. Not other men. Because the traits which make you liked by other men - humility, friendliness, dressing down, being quiet etc are opposite to the traits which make you liked by women - confidence/arrogance, standing out, dressing up, being talkative etc
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