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When a dog appears from nowhere and approaches you, you don't analyze different things to understand if it's friendly or hostile and what to do, you just feel it and act intuitively. This is "feeling the energy".
The same thing happens to women when you approach.

As long as you play video games, you will be exploited and can never be free. Few will understand.
Just doing whatever works — selling people what they want is a dangerous idea. It will give you resources, but it will destroy the world.
If you ask people what they want, they will always say cheap pleasure. And that is exactly what destroys the world.
We need to step in!

This is a standard russian woman.

It is all about value exchange.
When we buy a car, we usually know what we want, and we study the market to understand how much it costs. We are willing to exchange whatever we can and try to get as much value as possible.
After the purchase, we invest time, energy, and money into maintenance, and we keep comparing what we got with other available options — both during the buying process and later, during usage. If at any point we realize that the deal was not fair, that we overpaid or could have bought something better for less, regret appears. The same happens if the car becomes unreliable or too expensive to maintain while better and cheaper alternatives exist.
This is how everything in life works. Take relationships. At the beginning, when we meet someone, we naturally analyze what we want and what the other person can offer — their value. As the relationship develops, we see more, understand more, and continuously evaluate whether what we give and what we receive feels like a fair exchange. We also compare, consciously or not, with other possible options. Often, others look better from a distance than they actually are, which distorts our perception and affects our judgment.
In reality, this is a constant exchange of value and a constant evaluation based more on perception than on objective truth. As soon as one side feels that the exchange is unfair, the relationship begins to break down.
There are many factors that influence this exchange, our perception, and our sense of fairness. But there is one thing fully within your control. You can make sure that you always get what you deserve by doing your best in all areas. When you truly do your best, whatever the universe gives you back is exactly what you deserve.
If you aim a loaded gun at a sheep, there will be no reaction. No fear, no panic, nothing.
If you show a photo of a wolf, the sheep will try to escape in horror.
Most people operate like that too. If they can't perceive something, it doesn't exist.
All the news we are fed online are not random — someone put effort so we are seeing it. Believing that it is just what happened, just real news, is result of naivety and ignorance.
How much you do for the world without an agenda?
The more you believe things, the more delusional you will become. The more you experience and understand, the closer to reality you will come.
The surest way to make a woman disgusted by you in a romantic relationship is to show her respect.
The biggest turn on for women is when they see that you can have any women you want, but right now only they have a chance to please you. A fire lights up inside them immediately.

If your child is fat and unhealthy, you are a bad parent.
If your woman is fat and unhealthy, you are a weak and ignorant man.
Women evolved to submit to the strong, the leaders, the inevitable. This is why they need and love discipline — doing whatever is necessary no matter what, as long as it is backed by a powerful enough reason.
Men are defeated by discipline. It destroys the free spirit of men and transforms them into women.
Men should cultivate the free will and never submission.
Every woman is a feminist when you are not masculine enough.
Would you create a business with a beautiful woman and bet everything you have on it, investing all you resources?
IS IT OK TO BE SCARED?
Fear is not the problem. Your relationship with it is.
Fear exists. It shows up whether you want it to or not. Trying to eliminate it is a waste of energy. Pretending it isn't there is worse.
What fear actually tells you is that you're at the edge of your competence. You haven't been here before. You don't know what happens next. That's not a signal to retreat — that's a signal that you're in the right place.
The only way to understand a fear is to feel it. Not analyze it from a safe distance. Feel it. Let it be there. Stop running from it.
When you avoid fear, it grows. When you face it, you start to see it for what it is — almost never as dangerous as it felt.
Scared of talking to someone? Do it. Scared of failing publicly? Try anyway. Scared of asking for what you want? Ask. Most of what terrifies people isn't physically dangerous at all. It's uncomfortable. There's a difference.
So yes — it's okay to be scared. Fear isn't weakness. Letting it make your decisions for you is.
Feel it. Understand why it's there. Understand it is not actually dangerous. Move forward anyway.
That's not fearlessness as in the absence of fear. That's fearlessness as in you stopped letting fear own you.

Writing every new short sentence in a new paragraph is stupid.
I've made worst days of my life into best days of my life several times just by refusing to give up and expanding my mind to find new ways and solutions.
Everything is possible while you are alive!
Everyone's looking for a secret. A shortcut, a piece of hidden knowledge that changes everything.
There isn't.
What looks like a secret from the outside is usually just someone doing the obvious thing — consistently, without quitting — while everyone else waited for better conditions.
You already know what you need to do. The problem is you haven't done it yet, and you're hoping a secret exists so you have a reason why.
There's no reason. There's just the next move.

"To be or not to be, that is the question." — William Shakespeare
You are. That's already decided.
The real question is which version of you shows up. There are many versions inside you — the one who hides, the one who performs, the one who actually lives on his own terms. You get to choose which one operates.
Most people answer "not to be" every single day — wearing a version of themselves that fits the room, the expectation, the fear. Safe. Invisible. Acceptable.
That's the real death.
To be means showing up as yourself — your actual self — in a world that constantly pressures you to be something else. That takes more courage than most people are willing to spend.
So the question isn't philosophical. It's practical. Every moment you're choosing. Be yourself or perform a character written by other people's expectations.
One of those choices builds a life. The other just wastes it.
