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Something I learned about the black pill after months of looking at it not only online but in daily life.
It goes beyond women. It's everybody and everyone that falls victim to this. The only difference with men is we are deeper and more profound naturally as people. We are more thinkers and able to detach "feeling" when we choose to.
Women from their biological makeup rarely have the power to do this and be mindful. Much of the reason for this is as we know, they don't even realise they are doing it. I'm from a generation (Millennial) that didn't hate on ugly dudes. Infact it was just geeks that we really disassociated with. We saw the credibility in what someone was saying based on the content of their argument. The substance. We weren't as influenced by the halo affect. I really feel that men are being socially hardwired to acting like women now and only valuing what men of looks or NTness have to say. More so Zoomers but even us Millenials. I never used to do this but have caught myself out from doing it now and again over the past week.
I believe it's also getting to a stage where if you are ugly or average but not NT, you just don't bother with even expressing yourself and thus accept having a shit personality, because you are fast learning from the evidence the Internet provides, you can only express yourself I you look good and otherwise its just pointless. You don't get back half as much as you put in, simply because of your looks. I mean you get back, but it's hard work.
Back in the day you never knew quite this deeply about the black pill and I mean it was common sense and you were mindful of it, but you never actually went into social interactions looking for the halo affect or waiting to see how much more difficult that person would make your interaction wtih them, simply because you either weren't good looking enough or your Pheno race.
Tbh this was kinda good as we were able to at least keep the gap sensible between us and good looking Chads or us and white people. But now people are so aware of it, they never give themselves that same drive to at least make the distance not so wide.
Do you guys get what i am sort of saying here? It's sort of like the black pill is real, truthful and sets you free, but does it really set you free? Or does it make life even more difficult since you know you're handicapped. Because at the end of the day being a little bit ignorant and/or delusional sometimes helps you push through boundaries and achieve things in life. If we were always 10000% rationale someof goals that some of us achieve would never be possible, as they'd seem impossible to us.
Does this make sense? I feel like sometimes the obstacle in front of us is the way and that without adversity we don't grow as people and by being so aware of all of this, means we aren't allowing ourselves to climb those mountains,while being mindful it's gonna be hard because of the weather.
Of course someones brain right now will logically think; "well chad never has to overcome the same adversity" and no its true, which is why we are not created equal and some things just do come down to luck.
I am someone who believes in both the black and red pills, in all walks of life. I know the red pill is more about dimorphism for men and women rather than looks itself, but yeah, I think it's actually better for some people to not know about the black pill. They could achieve better. Though saying that perhaps with dating apps it's impossible to not secretly know about this shit.
Just some deep thoughts. Sorry about the essay guys
It goes beyond women. It's everybody and everyone that falls victim to this. The only difference with men is we are deeper and more profound naturally as people. We are more thinkers and able to detach "feeling" when we choose to.
Women from their biological makeup rarely have the power to do this and be mindful. Much of the reason for this is as we know, they don't even realise they are doing it. I'm from a generation (Millennial) that didn't hate on ugly dudes. Infact it was just geeks that we really disassociated with. We saw the credibility in what someone was saying based on the content of their argument. The substance. We weren't as influenced by the halo affect. I really feel that men are being socially hardwired to acting like women now and only valuing what men of looks or NTness have to say. More so Zoomers but even us Millenials. I never used to do this but have caught myself out from doing it now and again over the past week.
I believe it's also getting to a stage where if you are ugly or average but not NT, you just don't bother with even expressing yourself and thus accept having a shit personality, because you are fast learning from the evidence the Internet provides, you can only express yourself I you look good and otherwise its just pointless. You don't get back half as much as you put in, simply because of your looks. I mean you get back, but it's hard work.
Back in the day you never knew quite this deeply about the black pill and I mean it was common sense and you were mindful of it, but you never actually went into social interactions looking for the halo affect or waiting to see how much more difficult that person would make your interaction wtih them, simply because you either weren't good looking enough or your Pheno race.
Tbh this was kinda good as we were able to at least keep the gap sensible between us and good looking Chads or us and white people. But now people are so aware of it, they never give themselves that same drive to at least make the distance not so wide.
Do you guys get what i am sort of saying here? It's sort of like the black pill is real, truthful and sets you free, but does it really set you free? Or does it make life even more difficult since you know you're handicapped. Because at the end of the day being a little bit ignorant and/or delusional sometimes helps you push through boundaries and achieve things in life. If we were always 10000% rationale someof goals that some of us achieve would never be possible, as they'd seem impossible to us.
Does this make sense? I feel like sometimes the obstacle in front of us is the way and that without adversity we don't grow as people and by being so aware of all of this, means we aren't allowing ourselves to climb those mountains,while being mindful it's gonna be hard because of the weather.
Of course someones brain right now will logically think; "well chad never has to overcome the same adversity" and no its true, which is why we are not created equal and some things just do come down to luck.
I am someone who believes in both the black and red pills, in all walks of life. I know the red pill is more about dimorphism for men and women rather than looks itself, but yeah, I think it's actually better for some people to not know about the black pill. They could achieve better. Though saying that perhaps with dating apps it's impossible to not secretly know about this shit.
Just some deep thoughts. Sorry about the essay guys