A quick summary of the central principles of The Red Pill could be summed up thus:
"Men and women are biologically different, and therefore have different and specific sexual desires. The reason you are not sexually successful is because you have been appealing to women in the way you'd like them to appeal to you. The solution is your issue is to directly appeal to the desires nature has awarded them instead of what society has told you they want."
That may seem like a very straightforward and direct idea, but for the last two plus years that has fueled a myriad of interesting and powerful discussion on /r/TheRedPill. The Red Pill itself opens up so many fascinating questions, and those questions open questions, and so on.
What methods are to be employed in order to appeal to women's true desires?
How do I employ these methods?
How can I get better at employing them?
What is the optimal attitude to have when employing them?
What attitude should I present to others while trying them?
How can I improve myself in order to raise the chance of my methods working?
What is the ideal I should be aiming towards?
Eventually, after time, thought, and practice, something peculiar happens: These questions shift from the What and How to the all important Why. Thoughts become less superficial and more concerned on what led them to their previous situation in the first place.
Why didn't society tell me this critical information before?
Why was I misinformed for so long?
Why should I want the things I was promised if I followed their rules?
Why did I EVER want those things in the first place?
Why was I being directed to the whims of the group?
Why didn't I instinctively know these things before I was told?
Why is the world so unfair?
Eventually, a final set question of emerges, and they are disturbing, if not terrifying:
"What are my final goals?"
"What do I truly desire out of life?"
"Can I even trust my own desires?"
"Is anyone else manipulating me?"
"If so, who are they?"
"If I was brainwashed so much in relations to such a critical, important and life-changing topic, what else could I be unaware of?"
Sadly, I'm sorry to say, most will end only asking these questions and shelving them without truly addressing them, or addressing them in a poor and superficial manner. And it is sad to see so many with so much potential end their thoughts here without further examination. The truth is that these thoughts are deceptively much harder than they appear to be, and require original thought and difficult effort to find true answers towards. In addition, these questions don't always, as many of the others do, have universal answers. People think differently and come up with different conclusions and responses to their answers. Different as they may be, many are justified and correct answers to their own personal conclusions to these difficult questions.
Misconception is disease. Questions are the diagnosis. The cure is thought. In regard to TRP, your misconception was the truth of women, and you're initial curiosity and confusion in regards to the true nature of women was your diagnosis. Your cure, of course, was The Red Pill. You made intelligent thoughts. You read a multitude of different opinions and posts and came to your own eventual conclusions of your personal truths.
However, the likelihood is that you are still sick. Old age has granted me the realization that everyone always is. I am. You are. The greatest men of history, the leaders, the winners, the achievers, everyone, is always sick. Curing yourself of a disease and implementing your new thoughts is improvement, and as I'm sure we all know, you can always continue to improve. Anyone and everyone can and should continue to improve yourself. This doesn't mean you cannot be content with your achievements thus far, but just that seeking out more will bring out the true happiness you crave.
The Medicine Cabinet seeks to give you the questions and partial answers so you can continue to improve yourself. I shall not stop at a single pill, I shall attempt to go beyond sexual strategy. My only issue with the subreddit was that it was always focused on sexual strategy first. That isn't to say that they didn't discuss a wide host of other issues, but it always found a way to revolve around women. This is an important topic, but to truly improve we must examine the world as a whole, and I'd like, ideally, to discuss issues ranging from government, health, politics, people, children, finance, and a variety of other issues and ways that we are told to look at things that should require a second viewing.
This is just a short introduction post, and a rough draft at that; I'll likely be editing it in the future. Thanks.
Teddy
A quick summary of the central principles of The Red Pill could be summed up thus:
"Men and women are biologically different, and therefore have different and specific sexual desires. The reason you are not sexually successful is because you have been appealing to women in the way you'd like them to appeal to you. The solution is your issue is to directly appeal to the desires nature has awarded them instead of what society has told you they want."
That may seem like a very straightforward and direct idea, but for the last two plus years that has fueled a myriad of interesting and powerful discussion on /r/TheRedPill. The Red Pill itself opens up so many fascinating questions, and those questions open questions, and so on.
What methods are to be employed in order to appeal to women's true desires?
How do I employ these methods?
How can I get better at employing them?
What is the optimal attitude to have when employing them?
What attitude should I present to others while trying them?
How can I improve myself in order to raise the chance of my methods working?
What is the ideal I should be aiming towards?
Eventually, after time, thought, and practice, something peculiar happens: These questions shift from the What and How to the all important Why. Thoughts become less superficial and more concerned on what led them to their previous situation in the first place.
Why didn't society tell me this critical information before?
Why was I misinformed for so long?
Why should I want the things I was promised if I followed their rules?
Why did I EVER want those things in the first place?
Why was I being directed to the whims of the group?
Why didn't I instinctively know these things before I was told?
Why is the world so unfair?
Eventually, a final set question of emerges, and they are disturbing, if not terrifying:
"What are my final goals?"
"What do I truly desire out of life?"
"Can I even trust my own desires?"
"Is anyone else manipulating me?"
"If so, who are they?"
"If I was brainwashed so much in relations to such a critical, important and life-changing topic, what else could I be unaware of?"
Sadly, I'm sorry to say, most will end only asking these questions and shelving them without truly addressing them, or addressing them in a poor and superficial manner. And it is sad to see so many with so much potential end their thoughts here without further examination. The truth is that these thoughts are deceptively much harder than they appear to be, and require original thought and difficult effort to find true answers towards. In addition, these questions don't always, as many of the others do, have universal answers. People think differently and come up with different conclusions and responses to their answers. Different as they may be, many are justified and correct answers to their own personal conclusions to these difficult questions.
Misconception is disease. Questions are the diagnosis. The cure is thought. In regard to TRP, your misconception was the truth of women, and you're initial curiosity and confusion in regards to the true nature of women was your diagnosis. Your cure, of course, was The Red Pill. You made intelligent thoughts. You read a multitude of different opinions and posts and came to your own eventual conclusions of your personal truths.
However, the likelihood is that you are still sick. Old age has granted me the realization that everyone always is. I am. You are. The greatest men of history, the leaders, the winners, the achievers, everyone, is always sick. Curing yourself of a disease and implementing your new thoughts is improvement, and as I'm sure we all know, you can always continue to improve. Anyone and everyone can and should continue to improve yourself. This doesn't mean you cannot be content with your achievements thus far, but just that seeking out more will bring out the true happiness you crave.
The Medicine Cabinet seeks to give you the questions and partial answers so you can continue to improve yourself. I shall not stop at a single pill, I shall attempt to go beyond sexual strategy. My only issue with the subreddit was that it was always focused on sexual strategy first. That isn't to say that they didn't discuss a wide host of other issues, but it always found a way to revolve around women. This is an important topic, but to truly improve we must examine the world as a whole, and I'd like, ideally, to discuss issues ranging from government, health, politics, people, children, finance, and a variety of other issues and ways that we are told to look at things that should require a second viewing.
This is just a short introduction post, and a rough draft at that; I'll likely be editing it in the future. Thanks.
Teddy