I've read the sidebar on the redpill subreddit, can someone give me a solid guide on anything else I should read? Should I read the top articles on the redpill subreddit? Or The rational male book? Or is just the sidebar enough?
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mattyanon Admin 7mo ago
stop reading
start living
Jackmoter 7mo ago
This entirely depends on your level of progress and area's where you need to improve.
You could write up a summary of certain posts or post questions regarding area's you're struggling with?
Vermillion-Rx Admin 7mo ago
Your personal experience and devotion to trying things in the wild is always going to supersede books
MrSupreme 7mo ago
This 100%. I had fun reading "You can't hurt me" by Goggins, huge inspiration for me to get in shape and always put that extra work,my body can probably handle it. I'm not shitting my pants running a marathon though.
For me a personal interest in non-fiction was great, but i can understand if a guy wants to explore fiction,poetry,novels or whatever, there can be red pill flashes in many books.
king10 7mo ago
Yes I'm working on the action part, just wanted to know whether there's any other basics I should know
Vermillion-Rx Admin 7mo ago
No offense but your post is unbelievably vague
What is your progress in life? How does one even answer your question?
Are you virgin? Do you feel behind? What's your story?
Your question is inherently aimless
How is anyone supposed to help you by telling you to just go read another book to solve some vague and aimless post
Typo-MAGAshiv Endorsed Contributor 7mo ago
I recommend the sidebar at the Married Red Pill Subreddit, though I highly recommend against ever getting married.
I especially recommend their first two books: "No More Mr. NiceGuy" by Dr. Robert Glover and "When I Say No I Feel Guilty" by Dr. Manuel Smith.
And Vermy is right. Don't spend your life holed up just reading shit. Get off your ass and try shit too.
Are you lifting weights?
cundardunfinished 7mo ago
"The Obstacle is the Way" was a helpful book for me to understand how to think about goals. Not explicitly TRP related but does indirectly tie into things like lifting and trying and failing with women. Some people might recommend other introductory stoicism books but that's the one I read and it worked to get the message across
MentORPHEUS Senior Endorsed 7mo ago
There's a YouTube channel called The Temporal Nomad, and another very similar one whose name I can't find ATM but will show in your feed once you watch the first. On the surface, it falls in the genre of AI generated slop. I find it useful not to watch, but listen to like a podcast as I do things around the homestead.
Each episode derives from the writings of a notable philosopher, like Machiavelli, Nietsche, and Jung. They go through a reasonable size chunk to absorb in each episode. This is VERY useful to expose you to ideas, and point you toward source material worth looking into more deeply.
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