The "Dark Side" of the Red Pill - Revisited

5 months ago
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In 2017, I'd discussed how many people will treat you as if you've turned to the "dark side" for applying "red pill" ideas to your life. However, since that time I've noticed that there is a silver lining to this stigma and an eventual resolution overall.

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• I’ve noticed, over time, that there is an eventual positive outcome to what I’ve called the “dark side” of the red pill.

• What I’m referring to here is not the actual acceptance of evil or wrongdoing, but the label that many people will place upon you once you embrace red pill conclusions and begin applying these ideas to your everyday life.

• Many people, including those who may have played an important role in your past, will come to view you as a possible threat to their way of life as you display more self-aware tendencies.

• Even if you never explicitly state views that may be considered anti-marriage or critical of women, people will know that you’ve changed, and many will reject what you’ve come to represent.

• The good news is that, although rejection by “normies” will likely continue as a common occurrence, its effects seem to diminish until a point of contentment is reached.

• Over time, I’ve noticed that I honestly do not want to preserve relationships with people whom I’m no longer compatible with anyway, and this seems to end the frustration I’d mentioned in the earlier video.

• The negative effects that I’d noticed previously, from being viewed as somehow wrong or misguided, have really cancelled themselves out as I’ve realigned myself to a more truth-based approach to living.

• I believe that anyone capable enough to accept red pill truths and to walk away from society’s expectations for men is also likely capable of overcoming the stigma others place upon him for applying these realizations to his own life.

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