No one ever got justice by begging for it. No one respects weakness. You get justice by fighting the oppressor tooth and nail, to the death, for centuries if need be. And then you will have a chance at justice.
"It will only be a matter of time before Christ returns"
Is what weaklings who don't want to do anything say to console themselves and justify their cowardice.
You're simply buying them more time to execute their strategies.
But keep that pacifier in your mouth buddy
@MasculineSage@TyrantOppressor A lot of it was pushed by Brahmins trying to keep down the other groups whilst maintaining their own power in superior positions
Once they understand this, they can stop falling for the bullshit which is keeping their people down
Truth is, Paganism is the root of everything to defeat the enemy, and so they ridicule and tarnish it as much as possible, all the whilst profitting off it for themselves.
Christianity and Islam are born of the same evil root.
Christianity was a tool created to destroy whites who's values were always rooted in Paganism (i.e., Nature) and spirituality.
Whites introduced Paganism to Indians who worship the same Gods as the Greco-romans, but cloaked in a different culture.
Alexander acknowledged this.
The same group corrupted the original Vedic religion into modern day Hindu literalism with its animal worship, but originally, it was symbolic.
Cow = Divine Mother Archetype
Cow provides [breast] milk which sustains life and was thus seen as holy due to its symbolic power.
the unbearable longing to learn every language,
to play every instrument,
analyz every piece of literature,
study all the historical and philosophical ideologies,
experience the plethora of emotion,
be revealed the sacred knowledge of the esoteric,
to know the name of every artist and title of their work.
Being chronically online distort's your perception of the opposite gender.
In reality, other's treatment of you is a reflection of yourself.
If you're a doormat, this isn't being "nice" but simply a weakling.
A self-respecting man who is "nice" is just considered charismatic.
The more promises you break to yourself, the less your brain starts to trust "you".
Think about this literally, if someone kept breaking their promises to you...
Would you trust on their ability to deliver?
Understand that X is a networking platform more than it's a content platform.
Your success on this platform isn’t about the number of followers you have.
Follower count will come as a by-product of what I’m about to explain.
What truly matters is who you’re connected with, who follows you, and who’s in your network.
But even the follows aren’t that important.
What’s really important is the relationships you build with people.
That’s how you establish your first level of credibility.
Next, be someone who solves a problem.
Look into your field of expertise, your passions, or things that genuinely interest you, and aim to be more knowledgeable than anyone else.
Understand what you’re talking about and use stories to support your points.
But don’t just pull these stories from the internet—draw from your personal experiences as much as possible.
Create a web of relationships that amplifies these stories.
The goal is to build a group of people who share your passion or are dealing with the same problem you’re solving.
These people will become your core audience.
Think in terms of layers: your first layer is social, and the second is content.
Now, make your problem your primary mission.
Focus on it and solve it publicly.
Learn to speak clearly and write well because those are the two main vehicles for sharing information.
When you communicate, focus not only on the content but also on the emotional connection you create with your audience.
Then, post as much as possible.
Reply to everyone, engage with people, and make yourself known.
Your goal shouldn’t be to monetize too quickly.
Focus on getting your name out there.
Talk in Spaces, make videos, tweet, and reply to people.
The platform will reward you for being active.
As your audience grows, so will the number of people willing to listen to you.
Keep in mind that there will be highs when your dopamine is through the roof and lows when it feels like your message isn’t landing.
That’s not a problem.
Stay detached from the numbers and metrics—just track how many people are truly listening and engaging with you.
Ignore the people who only comment under your tweets hoping you’ll do the same for them.
The people who matter are the ones who genuinely respond to your message.
Do this for three years, and I guarantee you’ll grow.
You’ll have the opportunities you need to turn your expertise, passion, or interests into something you can make a living from—more than just decently.
The one's in posession of both are those few men and women of History who have forever changed the course of our fate as a species.
Dreamer's, but realist's.
Many intellectual types are "rational" to the point of detriment. Blinds them to what's really going on b/c they cant see the bigger picture. Voice of authority standing on flimsy ground: doctored history books, agenda-infused "science"—all of which should be viewed w/ skepticism
Talent doesn't really have anything to do with "success"...
Most of the people in top positions of power are far less talented than you, but they're there because they knew who to befriend
Talent in tandem with social intelligence/connections is what really takes you to the top
Most people need 3rd party approvals to tell them what they should or shouldn't do
Who gives a fuck. Just do what you want
None of your business what other people think
Most people need 3rd party approvals to tell them what they should or shouldn't do
Who gives a fuck. Just do what you want
None of your business what other people think