FlexpertHamilton
Master Don Juan
I often find myself relating to certain movies or songs that may not necessary be "blue pilled" but certainly seem to make relationships and women to seem almost magical or important, whether in a positive or melancholic light. I mean c'mon, can you really hear songs like this and not feel the appeal?
Does anyone else struggle with this? It seems like it's keeping the flame associated my old beliefs about love/romance alive, even if that flame is a dying ember. This isn't to say that depictions songs or movies convey about romance are all wrong, but it does seem to glorify it and make you have "hope" that might walk the line between reality and delusion.
I have to say after all these years there is still a few woman (and one woman in particular) who I dated with that I will not ever forget for the rest of my life and I don't think any amount of experience or knowledge will change that. And that's real. I know the "red pill" ideology demands you must not "pedestalize " women, that this comes from a place of scarcity, etc but I really don't buy it. Some men may never cross paths with women who really tap into something, the ones who seem like a perfect match for you, and fewer are lucky enough to actually develop something with them long term. I'm not talking about "the one" as it's normally described, but obviously there is a range of chemistry and ideal qualities in the types of women you meet, and to deny that some are real, rare connections seems foolish to me. I think TRP fails to address the human experience on some level and these sort of events aren't mere foolish, misguided, naive sentimentality that are built up in your head. If you are in a place of abundance and not the type to fixate on the past, it's easier to have confidence that these feelings are genuine.
Does anyone else struggle with this? It seems like it's keeping the flame associated my old beliefs about love/romance alive, even if that flame is a dying ember. This isn't to say that depictions songs or movies convey about romance are all wrong, but it does seem to glorify it and make you have "hope" that might walk the line between reality and delusion.
I have to say after all these years there is still a few woman (and one woman in particular) who I dated with that I will not ever forget for the rest of my life and I don't think any amount of experience or knowledge will change that. And that's real. I know the "red pill" ideology demands you must not "pedestalize " women, that this comes from a place of scarcity, etc but I really don't buy it. Some men may never cross paths with women who really tap into something, the ones who seem like a perfect match for you, and fewer are lucky enough to actually develop something with them long term. I'm not talking about "the one" as it's normally described, but obviously there is a range of chemistry and ideal qualities in the types of women you meet, and to deny that some are real, rare connections seems foolish to me. I think TRP fails to address the human experience on some level and these sort of events aren't mere foolish, misguided, naive sentimentality that are built up in your head. If you are in a place of abundance and not the type to fixate on the past, it's easier to have confidence that these feelings are genuine.
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