14 Apr 2015

Teenage & MGTOW

"Hello Sandman, I am a young, teenage guy, who is going my own way. I have only recently discovered MGTOW and have many questions, I would like to know how a young guy like myself, could possibly set up a successful business and if you have any suggestions. I am considering dropping out of school, because I am finding it to be very repetitive and unnecessary. I would rather try to set up a business, however I have not decided yet. I would also like to ask what defines the 'red pill philosophy'.
I am quite a skeptical person, and although I can agree with a lot of MGTOW, I find that from MGTOW to MGTOW, each has a different definition of it. Some consider it waking up to the truth about women, others consider it waking up to society's gynocentrism.
Is there one main definition we can all agree on, or will it always differ? Cheers -Sam" Well thanks for your donation and questions. I can tell you're a teenager because your brain moves in many different directions quickly. First you mention you're a mgtow, then you talk about
starting your own business and how useless and boring education is. Then you want to know what red pill philosophy is. All of that in four or five sentences. To me it seems like you're trying to find a direction in your life and your willing to try new things. The secret to keeping your mind young is not to get caught up in familiar ways of thinking or seeing the world. And you need to keep that past your teenage years. Being a teenager means your brain is flexible. I believe the term is neuro plasticity. You have the ability to pickup many different skills quickly and retool your mind if need-be. If you waste your youth working dead end jobs that don't teach you how to communicate with people or that teach you some high in demand skills then you will probably suffer down the road. Building a foundation now will help you down the road. That being said it's hard to go your own way as a teenager if you have options. Like I stated before when I was a teenager was constantly looking to get into relationships or staying in the ones I had. And the same was true in my twenties and the first half of my thirties. When it comes to female companionship it has been very hard for me change the structure of my mind to balance without it. My neural pathways were used to twenty years of being a simp and white knight. Old habits are hard to break. But as a teenager you can still break those. If you remember watching the first Matrix film you might remember a scene where Morpheus mentions to Neo that we don't free minds that are past a certain age because it's dangerous. Sandman



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