Well it's profound for me, at least. I've realized that discovering the hardcore form of the red pill that MGTOW offers is exactly the same as discovering game mechanics for the first time. You understand how the game works by artificially putting handicaps on you of varying sorts and it will either make you enjoy games less or make you much pickier in what you consider a playable and/or worthy game.
No wonder so many men want to stay asleep and blind. Like games such as WoW in past, people have a lot invested in this game we've played for thousands upon thousands of years, 10,000x more than one would have had in classic WoW, and that's saying something.
So that's what life is, particularly for men, an ultra realistic MMORPG with unnecessary mechanics, but for whatever frustration and even sorrow those mechanics bring, they are what make life fun and interesting. Only, they aren't real.
When men wake up to how the mechanics work -- it can make the game, life, very uninteresting.
Gamers can go through a long depression after this, sometimes, and have to come to terms with it. But in the case of MGTOW, we're talking about actual life. No wonder some men get suicidal.
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