One thing you often see with red pill podcasts and videos is them out on the street interviewing people, or in a little studio talking to girls who are going clubbing—girls who are very clearly all about looking good—or they have OnlyFans prostitutes and they’re interviewing them.
And it's the only kind of woman they ever really interact with.
They're not going to book clubs.
They're not talking to university professors or nurses. Right?
They're not engaging with the full range of women—they're just talking to a very specific type, and they're getting the same results over and over, and assuming that's what all women are like.
So what's the alternative view here?
Well, it's responsibility.
If you're constantly having problems in your relationships, it's not the other people who are the problem—it's you.
It's probably been that way from the beginning.
You're associating with, attracted to, and attracting the worst type of people.
If people are constantly leaving you for a better deal, if you have to put on a show with money and looks in order to get someone, then you're the one making the mistake.
Where are you meeting your woman?
How are you connecting with them emotionally?
Are you showing the traits that maintain long-term relationships—like connectivity, humour, kindness, emotional stability?
The alternative—and I think this is the real alternative to all of the red pill ideology—is working on yourself.
Making yourself a more confident person, rather than trying to control others.
To dive deeper into this topic, check out the original video here:
https://youtu.be/d-lNzLv2FUY
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