@atspace Man completely changed my life. Especially when it comes to marriage/how I view interpersonal dynamics.
Have never wished success for someone as much as Kevin’s Samuels.
Mike Tyson didn't touch a woman for five years. Not because he couldn't. Because his trainer told him it would make him the most dangerous man alive.
Cus D'Amato took in a 13 year old kid from Brownsville, Brooklyn who had already been arrested 38 times. The kid could barely read. He had no father. His mother was dying. He was filled with so much rage that other kids in the neighborhood crossed the street when they saw him coming.
Cus looked at this kid and saw something no one else did. Not just a fighter. A force of nature that needed to be aimed, not tamed.
His first rule wasn't about boxing. It was about sex.
"No women. No release. No exceptions. You channel everything into the ring or you become just another kid from Brooklyn who could've been something."
Mike was fifteen. He obeyed. For five straight years he didn't have sex, didn't masturbate, didn't release. Every drop of aggression, every ounce of frustrated energy, every sleepless night was funneled into the gym, into the bag, into the ring.
By 20 he was the youngest heavyweight champion in history. He was knocking out grown men in 30 seconds. Opponents said they could feel something different when he walked into the arena. Not just size. Not just speed. Something behind his eyes that made their legs weak before the bell even rang.
Then Cus died. And Mike broke his own rule. The women came. The parties came. The spending came. The discipline evaporated. And within a few years, the most terrifying fighter on earth lost to a 42-to-1 underdog named Buster Douglas in Tokyo.
When asked what happened, Tyson said: "In the weeks before that fight I was with every woman in Japan. I went through them like crackers."
The same energy that made him a god in the ring destroyed him the moment he let it leak.
Most men leak their power every single day and wonder why they feel empty. Tyson's career is the proof of what happens when you retain it and what happens when you don't.
Steve Jobs started practicing semen retention at 19 years old. He was broke, working a night shift at Atari, sleeping on the floor of friends’ apartments because he couldn’t afford rent.
He had just come back from India where a Zen teacher introduced him to Brahmacharya, the ancient practice of retaining your sexual energy and redirecting it into creation. Most people who heard about it tried it for a week and quit. Jobs made it his operating system.
Two years in, he built the first Apple computer in his garage.
Three years in, the Apple II launched and changed personal computing forever.
Six years in, Apple went public and he was worth $256 million at 25 years old. One of the youngest self-made millionaires in American history.
His ex-girlfriend Chrisann Brennan confirmed it in her memoir. She wrote that Steve deliberately avoided climax to “conserve his energy for work.” That he wanted to build “power and wealth by conserving his vital energies.” This wasn’t something she interpreted. He told her directly. Out loud. At 19 years old.
He practiced retention throughout the building of Apple, through getting fired from his own company, through building NeXT and Pixar, through returning to Apple and creating the iMac, the iPod, the iPhone, and the iPad. Nearly 40 years of some form of the practice.
The man who built the most valuable company in human history believed that the energy most men waste every night in front of a screen was the same energy that builds empires.
He started at 19 with nothing. No money. No connections. No degree. Just a discipline that most men can’t hold for a week.
You’re reading this on a device he invented. With energy he retained.
Nikola Tesla practiced semen retention for 67 years. He held 300 patents and could see fully built inventions in his mind before touching a single tool.
At 19 he made a decision. Complete celibacy. Not because he couldn't attract women. He was 6'2, spoke 8 languages, and every woman who met him called him striking.
He chose it because every time he engaged sexually, the visions stopped. The clarity dropped. The channel closed.
So he shut that door permanently.
He could visualize an entire machine in his mind. Every gear. Every bolt. Run it for weeks mentally. Watch which parts wore down. Redesign it. All inside his imagination. Then build it once. Perfect on the first try.
He invented the alternating current motor during a walk. The complete design appeared fully formed. He drew it in the dirt with a stick.
That one vision powers every light in your house. Every hospital. Every server running the internet you're reading this on.
67 years. 300 patents. The modern world built by a man who chose to keep his energy.
@Megalaioffcl Despite all the negatives, she looks better than Rihanna, Beyoncé & most women at 39
Here alleged vocation & probable high mileage hasn’t aged her much at all if we’re being honest
Dissociation & depersonalisation seemingly has its benefits
A man who hasn't ejaculated in 6 months walks into a room differently. Women feel it before he speaks.
Your eyes change first. Most men's eyes dart around scanning for validation. After 6 months yours settle. You look at people instead of around them.
Your voice drops. Not dramatically. Just enough that words carry weight. You stop speaking to fill silence.
Your posture shifts. Shoulders back without thinking. Chest open. You take up space calmly. Like it was always yours.
Women don't process this consciously. They feel something. A pull they can't name.
You didn't practice power poses. Didn't read a body language book.
You just stopped draining yourself. Everything else adjusted on its own.
i know it sounds kinda stupid. but regardless of how simple it is you have to embody being a delusional optimist. you’ll open unexpected new doors and effortlessly 10x your quality of life. there’s no reason to be a self sabotaging pessimist.
@darkvdred Think there’s some symbolism & multiple layers to his transformation
Somewhat demonstrated to the world that he really believed it doesn’t matter if your black or white
“Look I’ll show you”, trying to show that talent/aura transcends race/gender etc
Paying for everything means relying on nobody.
Relying on nobody gives you leverage.
Leverage allows you do dictate the terms on which you live.
Men should aspire to such things, even if most men will never achieve them.
@wydblaise Can tell streaming/podcasts are the new reality tv…but with celebs & professional actors
So most are in character/following an script, where they can say anything, no matter how outrageous, nonsensical or sexual
As it probably isn’t really true/embellished at the minimum
Humans are supposed to eat meat. If you don’t eat if for religious beliefs, I respect your choice but that doesn’t negate the fact that human body needs meat to grow like nature designed it to do.
@Majin__don Starting to notice the inversion of the sexes more if your paying attention, women who might have an little prestige from their career & some dollars
Are targeting attractive men, They believe their superior to, so they can have full control…Very similar to the Minaj blueprint
@JackOfFaces This makes a lot of sense…until you think of the King of Pop, his aura was so strong(probably 35 years+ of refinement/expansion)had people going crazy from 100 yards away
So in other words, he was emitting such an strong toroidal field, people were reacting to it in real time🔮
Avoiding confrontation is single behavior that will ruin your life
You must CONFRONT. Confront your problems, confront your avoidances, confront those behaving improperly
The only way out is through. And to blast through requires confrontation