GrowingPains
Master Don Juan
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@Roober , your post about your 3 friends in the other thread got me thinking. For those that didn't read, the summary is this; Roober's got 3 friends, each an AFC in their own way and like many of us, he prefers to talk/hang out with people who are like-minded (ie; not these 3 friends). I can relate, with varying degrees, which brings me to my question:
How do you all go about unplugging chumps from the matrix? When your friend is displaying obviously beta behavior, how far do you go in letting them know? Do you micro-dose the red pill by lightly engaging the topic and ask them questions that might help them realize why they're struggling or do you shove the red pill down their throat until they stop choking and swallow it whole? Of course, it takes someone wanting to change to actually change. But I'm curious what your approach is/what you've found most successful. I typically take the first approach as if they're willing to change, then they'll want more and they'll naturally ask more questions.
Do you guys share red pill advice with your friends? I feel like it's a responsibility to do so. Otherwise how would they know about it?
"...but my intent here isn’t to provide you with a list of criteria that qualifies an AFC (“you might be a chump if,..”), rather it’s to give you some basic understanding to clarify the term, and round out the idea of what an AFC is. Needless to say these mental schema are some of the impediments to unplugging, or helping another man unplug, from his old way of thinking. As I’m fond of repeating, unplugging chumps from the Matrix is dirty work. Expect to be met with a LOT of resistance, but understanding what dynamics you may harbor yourself or those that a friend might cling to will help you in moving past the years of social conditioning. It’s thankless work, and more often than not you’ll also be facing a constant barrage of **** tests (from both women and feminized men) and ridicule in your efforts. Be prepared for it. Unplugging chumps is triage – save those you can, read last rites to the dying."
- Rollo
How do you all go about unplugging chumps from the matrix? When your friend is displaying obviously beta behavior, how far do you go in letting them know? Do you micro-dose the red pill by lightly engaging the topic and ask them questions that might help them realize why they're struggling or do you shove the red pill down their throat until they stop choking and swallow it whole? Of course, it takes someone wanting to change to actually change. But I'm curious what your approach is/what you've found most successful. I typically take the first approach as if they're willing to change, then they'll want more and they'll naturally ask more questions.
Do you guys share red pill advice with your friends? I feel like it's a responsibility to do so. Otherwise how would they know about it?
"...but my intent here isn’t to provide you with a list of criteria that qualifies an AFC (“you might be a chump if,..”), rather it’s to give you some basic understanding to clarify the term, and round out the idea of what an AFC is. Needless to say these mental schema are some of the impediments to unplugging, or helping another man unplug, from his old way of thinking. As I’m fond of repeating, unplugging chumps from the Matrix is dirty work. Expect to be met with a LOT of resistance, but understanding what dynamics you may harbor yourself or those that a friend might cling to will help you in moving past the years of social conditioning. It’s thankless work, and more often than not you’ll also be facing a constant barrage of **** tests (from both women and feminized men) and ridicule in your efforts. Be prepared for it. Unplugging chumps is triage – save those you can, read last rites to the dying."
- Rollo