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[–]Morgormir 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Hardship? I don't live in a warzone, but I know what it means to starve and suffer, at the hands of a woman and not. Physical improvement/martial arts is good, but I think mental is just as important, if not moreso. For me MGTOW merely means loving and watching out for myself first, as well as having social appreciation/validation come from within, not from others. Real/powerful men don't need to experience hardship to know they are "real" men, but it definitely helps imho.

[–]Exfor-UK 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (0子コメント)

It's not hardship, it's the challenge that comes from honestly, and directly facing necessity that counts. Someone doesn't need to experience living in a shit hole, or a war zone to understand what needs to be done.

People nowadays are obsessed with words as a solution to everything, and words don't change people, necessity does. If someone is out of touch with necessity, they're out of touch with reality.

From a professional point of view, I teach people how to fight, and survive for a living. That's not just about how to headbutt someone, lay a trap, or swing an axe, it's about stripping away all the bullshit they've got in their heads. Once a person reaches the point of having an honest relationship with necessity, their own motivations kick in, and they can see, and solve most things by themselves.

A person can live in reality as it is, or in a bullshit excuse of a fantasy, and all that matters is that a person gets in touch with reality, not really so much on how they do it. An athlete can be inspired by necessity, so can a surgeon, a bricklayer, a programmer, or even an artist, it's anything that inspires someone to make demands upon themselves in a totally transparent way, with a full understanding of the cost.

[–]day01x 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Just a small point to raise: please don't insult dogs with unflattering comparisons. Dogs have many more admirable traits than that.