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Roman Simon
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Thinker. Explorer. Speaker. ₿usinessman. Sharing deepest insights from my personal experience.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
At some point, what started as a personal quest to get better with women turns into a path of awakening. The external victories fade; the internal growth remains. You learn that mastery is not about control but understanding. That freedom is not escape but presence. And that the highest expression of power is not domination — it is the ability to guide, protect, and inspire others to rise with you.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
Ultimately, the goal of the journey is integration. The same awareness used in approaching a woman applies to negotiating a deal or calming a conflict. You stop separating areas of life. Everything becomes one training ground. Every interaction is practice, every mistake — feedback. You become a player of life itself, refining your ability to act with precision, feel deeply, and stay grounded in truth.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
With time, you understand that success in any area follows the same principles: effort, repetition, feedback, and adaptation. Whether it’s fitness, business, or seduction — the process is identical. You test, fail, adjust, and grow. The skill is not in the technique but in the mindset that keeps you learning. Once you grasp that pattern, you can apply it anywhere.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
Freedom remains the central theme behind all development. It is the destination of every path — physical, mental, emotional. Freedom means being capable of doing what you desire without being enslaved by it. You can pursue pleasure without addiction, connection without dependence, ambition without fixation. Most people chase comfort, but comfort is just a polished form of captivity. Real freedom is uncomfortable because it demands strength and responsibility. — Warrior's Path
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
It's funny that when rich people talk about anything, even topics they have absolutely no clue about, mindless followers listen like their lives depend on it...
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
The real challenge begins when you integrate your skills into real life. Being good with women or communication is not enough — it must blend with purpose, understanding, and vision. A man’s power is complete only when his words, actions, and mission align. Otherwise, his charm remains shallow. The ability to influence others must serve something greater than ego.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
Not taking yourself and your life seriously is the dumbest thing a man can do. In fact, men can't do that, immature boys can. You become a man after you start taking it seriously.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
Eternal kindness is a psyop. Without the ability to be rude you are just harmless and will never be respected.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
As experience grows, the context changes. What once felt exciting may later feel juvenile. Cold approaches on the street, late-night bars, pickup routines — all serve a purpose, but not forever. Outgrowing them is evolution. The same energy that once chased validation begins seeking depth. You start valuing connection over conquest, alignment over applause. Growth means updating your environment to match your current self.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
We evolved in tribes, and if we perceive anyone as an insider, we trust them. But when we view anyone as an outsider, we want to attack them.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
Humans are genetically programmed for trust and submission. Just like sheep.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
Regret is a coping mechanism to hide cowardice.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
YOU WERE JUST LUCKY It's interesting that when you work really hard and win because of that, and when people call you lucky, it triggers you. Why that happens? Because we think of luck as alignment of random circumstances which are beyond our control and are not influenced by our efforts. But it is an ineffective perspective. If we are masters of our lives, we should be in absolute control of everything that happens. Anything that is viewed as outside of our control is ineffective mindset. The reality of things in this case doesn't matter. A mindset which allows us to be more effective, even if it is physically or philosophically not aligned with reality, is much more beneficial that a mindset that describes reality accurately. Luck is much more useful as a philosophical concept than a physical one. It influences our behaviours immensely. If you view yourself as lucky you are guaranteed to achieve more than if you don't. Not using this fact is unwise. Look at it this way: the chances of you being born and raised to your current condition are close to ZERO. How can you view yourself unlucky after that? Analyze your entire life from the perspective that you are very lucky, and you will realize that you are actually the luckiest mf in the universe. That's from the chaotic side of things. Now, there is another side to luck, which is absolutely under your control. If you throw the ball into the basket, the only thing that determines if you are lucky or not is your effort. You will score no matter what, just put enough effort. This is true for all areas of life — you are absolutely lucky. And if something seemingly unlucky happens to you, understand that you attracted that event because you needed it to become yourself. You are lucky it happened. Therefore. Decide and plan everything from now on understanding that you are very lucky. You have the ability to achieve anything. That's the greatest luck there can ever be. — Warrior's Path
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
The greatest gift I've ever had is my conscious mind. Why would I poison it and numb it down with alcohol. I enjoy every second of my existence. image
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
The more experience you gain, the more you realize how fluid identity is. Some days you feel powerful and magnetic, other days insecure and lost. Both are real, both part of the cycle. Confidence is not a constant state — it’s a skill of regaining control even when you lose it. The mature man doesn’t expect stability; he expects fluctuation and learns to flow with it.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
If you want to be miserable,ask advice from people around you. If you want to be mediocre, seek acceptance. If you want to waste your life, pursue what is popular.
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
There comes a point when endless learning turns into avoidance. Men addicted to self-improvement consume information without action, reading book after book, video after video. They accumulate theory as a shield against failure. But wisdom doesn’t multiply with reading — it deepens with reflection. Understanding one book and living its lesson is worth more than reading a hundred without change. Real learning begins when you stop consuming and start trying. image
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
If you are dumb enough to allow yourself to be exploited, maybe that's what you deserve...
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Roman Simon 3 months ago
If you are dumb enough to allow yourself to be exploited, maybe that's what you deserve...