I was planning on writing this out over the weekend. In light of current events I now see that a short and sweet version is incredibly prudent.
lift, read, practice game
I know most of here have probably not taken more that a cursory look at the sidebar. I get it, there is an overwhelming amount of material there. There are even a few books recomended. Myself, I will admit I had not read The Rational Male until a couple of months ago but boy did it make me regret posting here. I realized that without having a solid understanding of the foundation of the redpill, anything I built would be flimsy at best, outright wrong at worst. I understand how tempting three paragraph, easy to digest posts are. They are valuable as reinforcement and expansion on ideas but they are no substitute for long form literature. When you were in highschool, I'm sure you used spark notes. You might have even gotten through the book report. Be honest tho, do you remember anything from the books?
Do not be lazy. Order a copy of, at the very least,these two books: The Rational Male-Rollo Tomassi, and The 48 Laws of Power-Robert Green. Make sure to read them as well, you should have plenty of time. This Quarentining has inspired me to leave Reddit. I enjoyed getting some red pill knowlage interlaced with cat videos and memes. With the first one gone, and the rest of the front page being overrun with Soyboys circlejerking with vegan moisturizer, there is really nothing here for us anymore. Use this time to read and approach more women.
We cannot afford to forget what we learned here. They'll take down our subreddit, they'll take us off youtube and Facebook and Twitter. They can never take a book off our shelves.
Side note. Other recomended books
Sex at Dawn - Christopher Ryan Bachelor Pad Economics The Prince- Machiavelli No More Mr Nice Guy Anything else on the side bar. If you have any recommendations for this list, comment.
Tip Skyhawk for their post.
33 strategies of war
I agree with the comment below me, I'd suggest making it similar to reddit as that's what most are comfortable with. Upvotes/Downvotes and comments on comments. I think it's a good system
Thanks for posting, useful info. I don't really have much to add - but whoever runs this site, I think you should make the home page a "all user blog" feed.
Looking forward to getting some critical mass over here.