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I am as suspicious of the spic as anyone, but I'll take a win where I can get one.

This guy has the gift of the gab. THIS is what a true leader needs to be talking about. Explaining the operational situation in an entertaining way and painting the vision for the future.

We don't have any leadership, if Nick is it for now, I'll take it.

I am as suspicious of the spic as anyone, but I'll take a win where I can get one. This guy has the gift of the gab. THIS is what a true leader needs to be talking about. Explaining the operational situation in an entertaining way and painting the vision for the future. We don't have any leadership, if Nick is it for now, I'll take it.

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Every time there is someone I like I can count on coming into voat/poal comments and being told why they are actually terrible.

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I don't have the space here to explain why this happens, but there is a reason and I plan on teaching coursework on this.

If you have ever writtin any programs where you have to write a few functions that have prescribed behaviour, you will eventually notice patterns in how they break.

We need to get a large enough percentage of our people trained up in a few specific skillstacks so they can recognize the category of breakage you are seeing and apply a reasonably appropriate response.

It ends up being a little like an mma fight: every move has a series of countermoves, the choices + chance each player makes defines the outcome.

If we get our people trained up enough, we start to become unstoppable. We are already, gaining unbeleivable momentum, these conversations are mere practice for what is coming.

Make sure you join in and practice. Your brain will pick up on all the skills even if you aren't actively part of a training session.

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Ooo look. One jew on here got mad enough to down vote that comment. You’re on to something.

You are talking about shutting down the black pilling?

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Basically we need to re-balance the equation. I don't know how many chiefs or how many indians we need, but right now we have no chiefs and are all indians.

That is pure loser town.

A bunch of years ago I discovered that happiness was NOT an end goal, you cannot ever be happy. Instead, I noticed that I could turn on circuitry in my head and either feel like a loser or a winner. I cannot describe it, but, when the loser circuitry was on it dominated everything in my head and I felt like chum in a bucket (whatever that is, I have no words to describe the feeling of loser). When the winner circuitry was on, there was no such thing as losing or despair, apply some time and effort and you can usually turn it into a draw or even a win.

Anyway, skipping some thoughts on the details of this, human have mirror neurons that are activated in social situations. My theory is that the coursework would teach specific skills but it would SNEAKILY do something else, engage the mirror neurons to mimic winning thinking by embedding people in groups of people that are engaging the win circuitry in their head. We don't have to teach the skills to turn on the win circuitry, only enough to get network effects to kick in and pass it on via the mirror neurons.

So, yeah, death to the black pills, that shit spreads via mirror neurons.