#3645: Boredom Is A Signal Of Control
I don’t run from boredom. I see it as a signal that things are under control. When everything is working the way it should, it often feels repetitive, stable, and […]
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They Won't Recognize the New You (And That's the Point) | S2S 544 podcast
I didn’t want to make this episode, but I’m addressing it because I keep seeing the same pattern. There’s a growing “male feminist” industry that says it’s helping men fix relationship problems, but I believe it’s not as straightforward as it looks.
In this episode, I break down how the message is often aimed at getting approval from women, not truly helping men improve themselves. What looks like guidance for men can actually weaken their leadership and clarity. I’m not calling out individuals, I’m exposing the structure behind the message so you can see it clearly and think for yourself.
Show Notes:
[08:54]#1 The entire business model is based on approval, not outcomes.
[19:54]#2 Polarity dies when tension is eliminated.
[24:26]#3 Any framework that cannot accept disagreement is based in bullshit.
[33:07] Recap
Episodes Mentioned:
3282: Why The “Red Pill” Movement Is GREAT For Society
3582: Men: Why You Are Getting NO Pussy
Next Steps:
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I don’t run from boredom. I see it as a signal that things are under control. When everything is working the way it should, it often feels repetitive, stable, and […]
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