Women have to cooperate to raise children.
Men have to compete in women, war and hunting.
Thus women prefer compelled equality, while men prefer raw meritocracy.
Socialism versus capitalism.
it's not that complicated.
telling your brain "i know you don't wanna do the thing and it'll be very uncomfortable for you at first but you can do it buddy. it'll be fine" is actually surprisingly effective. it sounds too simple but that fuckass organ WILL listen to you if you treat it with kindness lol
A man becomes easy to manipulate when he needs the other person to be fair. Fairness is not a strategy. It is a preference. Incentives, consequences, scarcity, and leverage decide how people behave when morality becomes inconvenient. Expect human nature, then build accordingly.
I am not exaggerating when I say the highest state a man can ever reach is to be both deeply relaxed and maniacally focused on a mission above himself.
That is the true pinnacle of existence.
That is the zennith.
Being in a relationship where you aren’t allowed to be yourself is spiritual suicide. Your repressed self will rear its ugly head and destroy the relationship or you will find yourself caught in the thralls of self-denial for years to come.
Game theory teaches you that people do not rise to your sincerity, they respond to the structure around them. If selfishness is rewarded, selfishness becomes rational. Stop being shocked by betrayal and start designing consequences that make cooperation cheaper than disrespect.
There’s 8 people in a relationship
Who you are
Who they are
Who you think you are
Who they think they are
Who they think you are
Who you think they are
Who you think they think you are
Who they think you think they are
🚨 One of the worst MK ULTRA experiments ran on unwitting citizens I've ever heard of.
Psychic Driving was developed by a psychotic doctor from Canada and was so effective in destroying the minds of patients that the CIA immediately incorporated it into the MK ULTRA program. 🤯
THIS THING COMING AT YOU
Duke University had developed Argus, a 20-legged robot equipped with a camera on each leg, drawing inspiration from the visual system of the sea urchin.