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Seeing as most guys are normie-esque at best it takes a certain element of insanity for a guy to break through all of the troubles and hindrances put in front of him. I believe most guys who become "successful" are psychos or sociopathic/serotonin-driven nutjobs to a degree AKA guys with high cortisol/stress or such. I mean look at most male "professionals" -- highly stressed, pressed, disturbed, brainwashed, antsy, etc.
I am stating this from first-hand experience, not a basement theory. I have seen countless "successful" normie men (high-paying career, high status, etc.) and they always have this air about them -- something discomforting about their nature. They don't feel kind or honest -- they feel like snakes or demons kept safely tucked in while giving off that "normal" exterior people with good body language can see through. I'm talking lawyers, doctors, etc. -- they all have this "air" to them where you can almost sense their twisted nature or demons inside, much as if they -- as men -- were naturally born not good enough and must have juggled through endless hoops to get to where they are, kissing the ass of the world/anyone and "faking their way" through. Even "non-affiliated" men can often end up this way -- they're just "low status" derivatives of their "high status" brethren. The problem I see with it is that it's a drive to change or act -- these men never just are, but must be.
It's like this fakeness; this sense that they know they are internally maimed in such spiritual sense, or lacking some deeper humanity or closeness. I have interacted with a lot of people and can usually tell right away by multiple signs if the person is some psycho or not (body language, eyes, how they project themselves, etc.). Even some men NOT in high positions still have these psychopathic/abusive/etc. traits.
These traits kind of envelope themselves in a man as a mere sign of internalized conflict, struggle, or identity crisis -- like they can never be satisfied just being, but must try & always "do something" to feel worth something -- can't just exist and feel pride in himself without actions, conflict, or etc. I think the modern man is often just a shell of what he once was -- the past him is never good enough, so he trades it for the "better" of himself he works at "being." Just think big celebs, high status folks, etc. being likened to influential psychos/having other ill intentions.
I have seen alcoholic men -- they always seem to be internally conflicted, traumatized men who have endless work stress and ride off the drug to simply cope. Funny how we say these "high status" guys with "muh wife" aren't incel, but look at what their lives come to be -- nothing but a chore for existing, maintaining their jobs/"image," being a person different from whom they originally were long before their "climb of the ladder" in life by stepping on others/cheating/etc. At least I respect more low-status normies -- they likely have more semblance of a "soul" even if it's mostly BS still. Most "powerful" men or maybe people in general just seem to be more inherently psychotic//"evil" vs. less "powerful" ones. Not that any guy can just simply work for "muh status" -- it's still blackpill/luckpill and even working your fingers to the bone can fail you despite your intentions -- however, those who "made it" usually seem conflicted, disturbed or uneasy somehow if you look hard enough.
I am solely referring to normal or average looking guys, not better looking guys like Chadlites/Chads who tend to skate through life easier/without as much bullshit. The average man -- it seems -- sells his soul to the devil's cog of life & workcelling & so much bullshit just to get "muh wife"/"high status" -- it's almost sad; they are like shells of men they once were, or men who had to change because they weren't born good enough in some way, unable to navigate through life without abuse, turmoil, struggle, etc.. Does anyone else notice this too? Most normie guys with higher jobs/positions/etc. tend to have sociopathic/controlling/psychotic-esque traits of some sort. I don't mean good kinda crazy, but the internally disturbed/perturbed kind where it's almost as if you can see the two sides of the man: his true self and the self he sacrificed plenty to become a more "fit" man for society/the world in some way/. It's almost like most guys get traditional "success" with some devil's deed or deal against their true self -- maybe a sign that most men are so low-value they try to torture themselves to "develop" any purpose/standing IRL. Since most guys are incel-tier-- and are ridiculed/looked down for it -- they unabashedly/insanely seek any "power" no matter what in life.
I am stating this from first-hand experience, not a basement theory. I have seen countless "successful" normie men (high-paying career, high status, etc.) and they always have this air about them -- something discomforting about their nature. They don't feel kind or honest -- they feel like snakes or demons kept safely tucked in while giving off that "normal" exterior people with good body language can see through. I'm talking lawyers, doctors, etc. -- they all have this "air" to them where you can almost sense their twisted nature or demons inside, much as if they -- as men -- were naturally born not good enough and must have juggled through endless hoops to get to where they are, kissing the ass of the world/anyone and "faking their way" through. Even "non-affiliated" men can often end up this way -- they're just "low status" derivatives of their "high status" brethren. The problem I see with it is that it's a drive to change or act -- these men never just are, but must be.
It's like this fakeness; this sense that they know they are internally maimed in such spiritual sense, or lacking some deeper humanity or closeness. I have interacted with a lot of people and can usually tell right away by multiple signs if the person is some psycho or not (body language, eyes, how they project themselves, etc.). Even some men NOT in high positions still have these psychopathic/abusive/etc. traits.
These traits kind of envelope themselves in a man as a mere sign of internalized conflict, struggle, or identity crisis -- like they can never be satisfied just being, but must try & always "do something" to feel worth something -- can't just exist and feel pride in himself without actions, conflict, or etc. I think the modern man is often just a shell of what he once was -- the past him is never good enough, so he trades it for the "better" of himself he works at "being." Just think big celebs, high status folks, etc. being likened to influential psychos/having other ill intentions.
I have seen alcoholic men -- they always seem to be internally conflicted, traumatized men who have endless work stress and ride off the drug to simply cope. Funny how we say these "high status" guys with "muh wife" aren't incel, but look at what their lives come to be -- nothing but a chore for existing, maintaining their jobs/"image," being a person different from whom they originally were long before their "climb of the ladder" in life by stepping on others/cheating/etc. At least I respect more low-status normies -- they likely have more semblance of a "soul" even if it's mostly BS still. Most "powerful" men or maybe people in general just seem to be more inherently psychotic//"evil" vs. less "powerful" ones. Not that any guy can just simply work for "muh status" -- it's still blackpill/luckpill and even working your fingers to the bone can fail you despite your intentions -- however, those who "made it" usually seem conflicted, disturbed or uneasy somehow if you look hard enough.
I am solely referring to normal or average looking guys, not better looking guys like Chadlites/Chads who tend to skate through life easier/without as much bullshit. The average man -- it seems -- sells his soul to the devil's cog of life & workcelling & so much bullshit just to get "muh wife"/"high status" -- it's almost sad; they are like shells of men they once were, or men who had to change because they weren't born good enough in some way, unable to navigate through life without abuse, turmoil, struggle, etc.. Does anyone else notice this too? Most normie guys with higher jobs/positions/etc. tend to have sociopathic/controlling/psychotic-esque traits of some sort. I don't mean good kinda crazy, but the internally disturbed/perturbed kind where it's almost as if you can see the two sides of the man: his true self and the self he sacrificed plenty to become a more "fit" man for society/the world in some way/. It's almost like most guys get traditional "success" with some devil's deed or deal against their true self -- maybe a sign that most men are so low-value they try to torture themselves to "develop" any purpose/standing IRL. Since most guys are incel-tier-- and are ridiculed/looked down for it -- they unabashedly/insanely seek any "power" no matter what in life.
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