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JChristOnIce/r/RedPillBooks11/12/14 08:42 PM
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Honestly just find a situation where you can say "fuck it", then say "fuck it" and do whatever the hell you want. So long as you don't tell the president of the united states that you molested his daughter you're going to start to realize that nothing matters and nothing is going to happen. "Life is meaningless; fall on your swords"
/r/askTRP08/11/15 07:45 PM
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Buzzwords work
/r/askTRP26/10/15 08:31 PM
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Thank you, I appreciate it.
/r/askTRP26/10/15 07:39 PM
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I do have one question though. Was interrupting her and finishing her own shit test a good move, or just a total fuck up?
/r/askTRP26/10/15 07:13 PM
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Kind of figured, guess I just needed to hear it from someone else.
/r/askTRP26/10/15 07:11 PM
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The entire book is made of examples like this. It is not going to spell out the red pill for you, but it has plenty of examples to be learned from. And it's just a fun read, especially if you enjoy history.
/r/RedPillBooks14/12/14 09:45 PM
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True dominance comes not from an ego, but from total comfort with one's self, known as self-actualization.
/r/RedPillBooks14/12/14 09:44 PM
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In male groups if one becomes too narcissistic or ego driven for the group to be comfortable, the rest of the men will jab at him to bring him down to earth. The ego is a dangerous thing as Caesar came to realize.
/r/RedPillBooks14/12/14 09:43 PM
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To continue with the Roman example in a TRP analysis: Caesar was a powerful leader in Rome, but there are limits to be pushed and lines in the sand in all walks of life. For Caesar, this line in the sand was the Rubicon River. With his prominent victories in Gaul shoring up his ego, Caesar crossed the Rubicon and established a military dictatorship in Rome. Although he was a celebrated war hero, ridding Rome of its republic proved too great a change for the Romans to not be fearful of its conseq…
/r/RedPillBooks14/12/14 09:42 PM
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The book is about power dynamics, specifically those in clandestine operations. Although this CIA operator is not running around telling stories of banging Lebanese chicks, the laws apply to the power dynamics of sexual strategy and dominance in general. It shares similarities with the 48 laws of power, but it is much less verbose and more entertaining. In addition, it is important for men to be educated enough in history to at least be able to speak on the matter, and this book provides a great…
/r/RedPillBooks14/12/14 09:28 PM
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