As someone who has moved and uprooted several times in my life, I’ve now had to rebuild my social circle several times from scratch. In doing so, I have become rather experienced at networking so I thought I’d share some tips. 1. Find your tribe This is a seemingly obvious tip which makes a world …
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I Listened to Hours of Andrew Tate so You Don’t Have to
I binge-listened to Andrew Tate last week. For those who don’t know, Tate is a 4-time kick-boxing world champion, multimillionaire and playboy with a brazen personality. He has become rather internet-famous recently due to some provocative interviews alongside an intensive marketing campaign. He made his millions off his e-girl webcamming and casino businesses. The man …
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We Can’t Just Move East
The Terrible Geography of Poland Poland has long been known for having terrible geography. The name Poland is derived from the Polish word Pole, meaning field. The nation is basically a wide open field completely wide open to attack from the West and the East: a highway for an invading army. Even if the territory …
World of Warcraft Ruined Countless Millenials
Video games have the potential to be a good hobby, but the vast majority of times this is not the case. Honestly, I think the devastating impact that games like World of Warcraft had on the millenial generation cannot be understated. This impact is largely forgotten about and goes completely unnoticed. I personally know several …
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How to Resist Hypnosis
I recently went to a Derren Brown show and I hate to admit it, but he got me good (even without getting called on stage). For those who don’t know, Derren Brown has a wide array of world-class skills including sleight-of-hand, hypnosis, magician-ship, psychology, body language expertise and showmanship. He combines these skills into an …
The Tragedy of our Modern Relationship to Technology
According to the neoliberal worldview, humanity has never been more technologically advanced. In many ways, this is true. But what’s the use in having more powerful technology if our ability to use it effectively is so abysmal? This problem is epitomized by Wirth’s law which maintains that software gets slower more rapidly than hardware gets …
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The Overlooked Rubicon
When we accepted the first Covid lockdown, we didn’t comprehend the sheer scope of what was being agreed to. Immediately after ‘two weeks to flatten the curve’, we passed a point of no return. From that point on, our efforts were mostly futile and we had basically lost. Firstly, a dramatic sense of fear and …
6 Lessons from Covid
1. Considering Western powers and their contempt for native Whites, no lockdown for any disease is worth the extra power granted to the government. This applies not only to lockdowns but for every temporary emergency power. 2. When communicating to normies: simple common sense explanations are superior to complicated conspiratorial ones. 3. You don’t need …
Women, Men and their Respective Hero’s Journeys
My wife recently gave birth to our first child. It was a grueling home-birth which lasted about 28 hours. Grueling is an understatement: it was the most arduous, intense, primal and excessive experience I’ve ever seen anyone go through. It’s as if she was being tortured or punished. Merely watching someone go through such an …
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10 Considerations for a Parallel Economy
The word is out there: we need to start our own parallel economy. But what’s an average guy to do?