Horseshit, the challenge is beyond what a single man can do. White men are at war with hell, it's going to be a challenge to get up in the morning.
A team is not an indivisible unit. Yes, we face challenges that are greater than any one individual can overcome. So, how do we build a team strong enough to fight it? First, by building strong individuals.
Men need to become men again. Each one who is worthy to be on the winning team must first make sure he is worthy of being a man. We need to overcome our own weaknesses, rather than hide behind the abundant excuses available today. We need to make sure that there is not an enemy in the mirror, so that we can be unified in fighting the enemy across the frontlines together.
@MMAbouncer was 100% correct here. Even if the deck is stacked against you. Even if it is hard. Even if you are starting from the very beginning and must learn to crawl before you can run. Even if the whole world is against you. Even if there are no good choices that you can see. You must always try to make the choice that strengthens you. You will fail sometimes, but you must always get back up after you fall for as long as you're alive.
That's what makes a man, those are the kind of men that will win this war, and there's too few of them today.
Read the book, "An Iron Will" by Orison Swett Marden. I think it will make the point a lot more eloquently than any faggot on poal could. You train your will like you would any muscle, until you eventually become the type of man who commands respect simply by existing, and who tramples on impossibilities with every step he takes.
Once you have an Iron Will, and you align it with divine purpose: you become literally unstoppable. Fucking Napoleon reincarnate. Look at what Hitler accomplished: just one man with the charisma of a phoenix.
This is what we are all waiting for. We need one to RISE and cleanse the tainted Earth.
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Read the book. I'm trying my best; every time I hear my brain starting to whine or make excuses, I've been telling it to shut the fuck up and do the thing anyway, almost out of the sadistic pleasure of torturing that little voice and making it suffer (*edit: it might help to think of that voice as a little red jew-devil on your shoulder, trying to convince you to be a good-goy). Eventually it simply quiets down and the thing gets done without any more objections. Obviously: I haven't totally mastered this, but I'm trying. The trick is to never stop trying.
This is coming from a jacked up muscle head. Right.
I put you to any serious mental challenge and you're done. Not everyone is cut the same way.
Your assumptions only add to your ignorance.
We all have things that are hard for us. What makes us men is how we handle, and persevere in the face of adversity. You state, for some, it's hard getting out of bed. I don't dispute this. But those men still have choices to make.... and nothing will get easier for them until they take action.
You don't get strong doing easy shit.
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