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Don Juan
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I recently read something that connected to a real feeling people have after discovering the redpill and how the world truly works: negative thoughts.
The post said:
After taking the redpill, going through divorce, betrayal, seeing kids turned against us by their mothers, businesses failing, wives leaving for others, or learning even the best women fall to temptation, your perspective changes forever.
You lose that childish, irrational positivity that made you appreciate everything and adapt easily.
Now, you know the rules, make the rules, command respect, but also carry negative thoughts because of it.
So how do you move past these negative thoughts from awareness, without losing the knowledge?
How do you turn negativity into something positive while still seeing reality clearly?
The Stoics practiced negative visualization, imagining worse scenarios to stay calm and grounded. This didn’t weaken them, it strengthened them. If this was their best tool, why think erasing negative thoughts is what makes you healthy?
The post said:
This goes deeper.You can go to the gym, eat healthy, do yoga, drink water, and take vitamins, and look healthy
but if you don't directly confront the negativity in your thoughts,
you will never truly be "HEALTHY".
After taking the redpill, going through divorce, betrayal, seeing kids turned against us by their mothers, businesses failing, wives leaving for others, or learning even the best women fall to temptation, your perspective changes forever.
You lose that childish, irrational positivity that made you appreciate everything and adapt easily.
Now, you know the rules, make the rules, command respect, but also carry negative thoughts because of it.
So how do you move past these negative thoughts from awareness, without losing the knowledge?
How do you turn negativity into something positive while still seeing reality clearly?
The Stoics practiced negative visualization, imagining worse scenarios to stay calm and grounded. This didn’t weaken them, it strengthened them. If this was their best tool, why think erasing negative thoughts is what makes you healthy?

