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A Researcher Studied the Most Common Last Words of Suicidal Men
There’s a lot to consider when it comes to male suicide. Never in history has there ever been generations of more purposeless men. Men need a function. We are innately idealists and problem solvers. We look outward at the world and imagine what is possible. Our mental firmware predisposes us to problem solving and improvisation.
Rollo Tomassi • The Rational Male - The Players Handbook: A Red Pill Guide to Game
When he did express his concerns, they were dismissed as his “male midlife crisis.” Essentially, though, women’s liberation and the male midlife crisis were the same search—for personal fulfillment, common values, mutual respect, love. But while women’s liberation was thought of as promoting identity, the male midlife crisis was thought of as an id
... See moreWarren Farrell • The Myth of Male Power
As the saying goes, most men live lives of quiet desperation, but these men are demonstrably useless in the modern era. I mean that in a practical sense. Once the average man has been wrung out of his utility to women, he ceases to convince his hindbrain that he can build, improvise or solve things in the future. He loses his utility.