VirginAutistManlet
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What is the end result of a person taking on responsibility? It is providing value to those around you. They say (Jordan Peterson, etc) responsibility is what a man needs to stay mentally healthy, but this is false. Responsibility itself does not provide mental health benefits for men, it is the benefits & rewards the man receives from agreeing to take on responsibility that keep the man mentally healthy. When you reduce the reward and benefits, or strip many of them away, such as in the world we live in today, where men are rewarded by women based on specific genetic traits you're born with, instead of responsibility. it no longer makes any logical sense for men to take on responsibility.
Men are shamed by society for not taking on responsibility, and this is because society wants all men to be workmaxxing in order to provide value to the society, but at the very same time the societal rules have changed so much in recent decades that the majority of the rewards for men taking on responsibility have been destroyed. Personally I lay the blame on 3 factors: feminism and globalism, and the breakdown of the nuclear family. NEETDOM, LDAR, rise of youth unemployment, rise of incels, all of this is because of the 3 factors.
Men are shamed by society for not taking on responsibility, and this is because society wants all men to be workmaxxing in order to provide value to the society, but at the very same time the societal rules have changed so much in recent decades that the majority of the rewards for men taking on responsibility have been destroyed. Personally I lay the blame on 3 factors: feminism and globalism, and the breakdown of the nuclear family. NEETDOM, LDAR, rise of youth unemployment, rise of incels, all of this is because of the 3 factors.
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