I am deciding to get away from the "women are the devil" posts for a bit and post a thing for you guys.
https://daringtolivefully.com/hobbies-to-improve-your-life
Right there is a link about hobbies. I'm not saying they are the only hobbies, but there are some good suggestions.
I'm posting this because i realized that after my wife left, i would come home to find i had a lot of free time. Most people would find this as great and go hang out with friends, but i'm not a people person and find being in the presence of other people draining, not enlivening.
So, this leads me to have a lot of time with nothing to do.
I should say that i've always had hobbies, but when we moved in together many of those hobbies were put on hold or there were other things to do.
Now though? Not anymore.
So i picked up some of my old hobbies (playing guitar, writing music, writing short stories, reading) doubled down on current hobbies (exercise), and am learning some new ones (drawing and painting). When the spring is in full swing, i intend on having a full garden on my apartment patio and taking up bike riding again.
It's easy to sit around and play video games or watch TV and mope and feel sorry for yourself. I saw women are not a part of my life anymore, but i noticed i have been spending a lot of time disliking them, thinking about how i've been hurt in the past, the injustices that men face at the hands of women, how our society is being turned into a cesspool do to female (and male) hypergamy all the while wacking off to some slut getting railed in a porno.
My own hypocrisy.
In that respect, women are still part of my life and a bit part.
Over the past few weeks, i've been revving up my hobbies and interests instead of just moping and thinking about women.
So, to you my fellow MGTOW'ers, i encourage you do stop wasting so much time thinking about how awful women are. Yes, it is good to do that from time to time and remind yourself of what you don't have to deal with. But, focus on yourself, pick something you never thought you could do (for me, it was visual art) and practice it. Learn a new skill, impress yourself.
In short, get a hobby.
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