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Has anyone here been on Roosh v forum or visited his blog?
If you have and agree with most of what he says then bear with me for a moment.
If you haven't, Roosh is the kind of guy who travels to different countries (in the hope of founding "poosy paradise" i.e. some where he can get laid by being a beta) because he can't get laid by American girls who are no higher the 6s.
I've read a lot of his blog and I'm not hating...in fact he openly admits it. He struggles for two reasons:
1) He's an ugly MOFO. (Read this).
2) He's to reactionary. This guy wants girls to give him NO RESISTANCE what so ever (incidentally girls who are 7s or higher are going to be the most resistant). But he doesn't understand...girls who are resistant are the BEST ****S. Why? Because there is sexual tension. There are more better examples, but heres one anyway.
Because of this the guy is bitter....and I mean so bitter it is depressing to read. I atleast agree with him on things like attacking feminism but he takes it to a whole nother level.
Anyway. That's his problem and if that's what he wants to do then all power to him. But I don't think he's helping anyone else.
However, worst of all. He bans people who question him. Read this blog post.
Do you find anything wrong with it? Read the comments below or if you can't be bothered read the very last one.
This goes back to the second reason on my list...he talks about reacting to failure. He's too reactionary.
Anyway because I have an OPINION I posted a thread about the blog post here it is (WARNING it's quite long):
If you have and agree with most of what he says then bear with me for a moment.
If you haven't, Roosh is the kind of guy who travels to different countries (in the hope of founding "poosy paradise" i.e. some where he can get laid by being a beta) because he can't get laid by American girls who are no higher the 6s.
I've read a lot of his blog and I'm not hating...in fact he openly admits it. He struggles for two reasons:
1) He's an ugly MOFO. (Read this).
2) He's to reactionary. This guy wants girls to give him NO RESISTANCE what so ever (incidentally girls who are 7s or higher are going to be the most resistant). But he doesn't understand...girls who are resistant are the BEST ****S. Why? Because there is sexual tension. There are more better examples, but heres one anyway.
Because of this the guy is bitter....and I mean so bitter it is depressing to read. I atleast agree with him on things like attacking feminism but he takes it to a whole nother level.
Anyway. That's his problem and if that's what he wants to do then all power to him. But I don't think he's helping anyone else.
However, worst of all. He bans people who question him. Read this blog post.
Do you find anything wrong with it? Read the comments below or if you can't be bothered read the very last one.
This goes back to the second reason on my list...he talks about reacting to failure. He's too reactionary.
Anyway because I have an OPINION I posted a thread about the blog post here it is (WARNING it's quite long):
How does this warrant a banning?Roosh's Misunderstanding of Outcome Independence
I read this old post in Roosh's blog. "Outcome Independence Leads To Failure" and I question his intentions.
But before I explain why, let me ask you guys (forum members) a question.
Why do you use this forum and bang women?
Is it so you can brag to your friends about your notch count?
Is it to influence your belief that you are better than someone else?
Is it because you want to gain respect from others?
If it is for any of these reasons (or similar) then there is a BETTER way.
If a man has perfect game does this mean that he'll bang every girl he approaches? Of course not! So what does that make him? A loser?
The whole point of game is LEARNING GAME. There are no masters of game and there is no such thing as perfection…the more you learn the more complete you are as a man, but you will ALWAYS learn…there is no "end game". This also applies in other areas of life too.
Whenever someone sets out the decision to achieve something, success is GUARANTEED. Yes success is GUARANTEED...the only problem for most people is that FAILURE sometimes gets in the way.
I remember looking at an advertisement on a billboard for a clothing company. It was composed of a picture of and a quote from a successful sports athlete.
It said "I don't like failure but I'm not afraid of it".
This rang true to me and I always thought this myself.
Fear has many fathers, but it has one mother. Ignorance. Because we don't fear the things we fear (the result)...we fear the ANTICIPATION of the things we fear.
Image you are on a plane and before you even realised it, it collided with another plane and you along with everyone else on it were killed instantly. Would you be scared? Of course not, because you never knew what was going to happen until it did.
But what if you had a premonition you were going to die on a plane the night before? Perhaps you would dismiss it, but any sign of a problem with the plane mid-flight would immediately invite fear.
The difference between the two? You were ANTICIPATING something to happen in the second scenario.
Unfortunately, for alot of us...we don't even need a hint. Sometimes when see something that we perceive as difficult the slightest possibility of an outcome we don't want is enough to put us off from even trying. There are generally two things that can influence us to make an attempt 1) We have good evidence to believe we can succeed e.g. we know someone less skilled who was successful. or 2) Failure will only affect us a little emotionally.
What beginners and failures never seem to understand is that EVERYONE FAILS. Day in, day out it doesn't matter who you are...how special you are, you are going to fail.
They don't understand that FAILURE is a prerequisite to success.
Everybody who is anybody has failed that the very thing they are now successful at.
YES FAILURE is good for you. FAILURE is YOUR FRIEND. You should never be ANGRY or DISAPPOINTED when you FAIL because FAILURE is GOING TO COME ANYWAY whether you like it or not. The more you FAIL the more you are likely to succeed the NEXT time. Assuming of course you understand WHY you fail of course!
Using the examples Roosh posted on his blog.
Did Alexander the great fail at anything? Well of course he did when he was young other wise he would not require a teacher in Aristotle.
How about when he more older and experienced?
During Alexander's invasion in India he was seriously wounded in one of the battles and didn't travel further.
Did Hitler fail at anything? Well he failed to invade Russia and Britain.
Was Theodore Roosevelt unblemished in his early political career? In 1884 he failed to be nominated speaker to Titus Sheard by a vote of 41 to 29 and there were many more failures. TLDR.
Did MLK fail earlier in his campaign? What about the Albany Movement? Though later it was credited as a key lesson in strategy and tactics for the national civil rights movement.
If they were outcome dependent, their failure to achieve their desired outcome what've said something about them as men.
But they knew the outcomes of there pursuits weren't the most important.
Something else MORE IMPORTANT was in motion. They were GROWING as men.
Physical things are NOT the priority.
If someone becomes a Billionaire...his money is NOT the most important...money can be LOST and he can still become BANKRUPT. If an athlete wins a gold medal in the Olympics...the gold medal is NOT the most important. People before and after him have and will win gold medals in the same discipline...not to mention gold medals are just bits of gold attached to a ribbon which could get lost or stolen and can be easily replaced. If someone becomes a successful "player" and bangs 100s even 1000s of beautiful women, his notch count or the women themselves are not the most important. Someones always had more and there is no difference between someone who has had 450 to someone who has 451, also having multiple bangs one week doesn't mean you'll have any the next.
It's important to set goals and strive to achieve them. But the outcome itself isn't important…it's the journey. It's the struggle and multiple failures that count.
The most impotent thing about winning isn't the wining…it's knowing how to be a winner.
Anyway, I've had enough of this place.
The longer I stay on this forum the more depressed I become.