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MGTOW Sandman Quotes - A podcast by Mgtow

- MGTOW's Guide to Retiring on $200K in SE Asia- http://www.mgtowbooks.com- Promo code SANDMAN for 10% offMystery Link:    • Vídeo  Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2039428Odysee.TV: https://odysee.com/@SandmanMGTOW:cBitchute Link: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/YIxe...SubscribeStar.com: https://www.subscribestar.com/sandmanPaypal / Email: Sandmanmgtow @ Gmail.comBitcoin Address: bc1qtkeru8ygglfq36eu544hxw6n9hsh22l7fkf8uvHi Everyone Sandman Here, This video is brought to you by a donation from Rusty, and here's what he has to say: "I'm a divorced dad with a nine year old daughter, and I'm not sure what would be the best life advice to give her about future goals, career, and relationships. As a man, I can relate to the struggles that a young man would have because I've lived through it. I understand awkward phases and character building moments. I know that it benefits a young man in the long run to be ambitious in striving to accumulate wealth and power. A man also doesn't feel any time pressure to have kids, so it makes sense for him to focus on building his empire to have more resources available for his children when he is ready. MGTOW is one idea that will keep him safe from the traps set by society. I know that it doesn't necessarily mean being a monk. MGTOW to me is at the very least avoiding the institution of marriage or other situations with women that could lead to a life crushing government intervention. Women have a different playbook because they have a finite amount of time to bear children. They often become more conscious about this clock around the age of 30. A woman typically has her greatest level of attractiveness in her early 20s, so much that it is like a superpower enabling her to get whatever man she wants at that age. She can even use her looks to get raw resources from men, as we now see happening on social media platforms. It doesn't necessarily have to be that overt either. I've seen many subjective situations where a woman is enthusiastically awarded a scholarship or job opportunity, and it would be a good bet that her attractiveness was a factor. I guess you can say that a man benefits from having big dreams of changing the world. It can be a lonely path full of trial and error, but if he meticulously plans his future and is defensive about mistakes, he's got a lot to look forward to. A woman has much attention given to her up front at a time when she may not be mentally mature enough to use it sustainably. When men are willing to hand over their resources so easily, I would imagine that destroys any incentive she would have for learning how to acquire resources through skill. Some women overuse their superpower on men during its peak years and face tough consequences in the quality of their relationships later on. Some women in their 20s focus on climbing the corporate ladder the way that a man would, and then miss out on the opportunity for children and a family. Women have a set of tradeoffs in their relationships, career, and family choices early on, and I don't know what would be the best path for a young woman to take. Sandman, what are your thoughts on what would define a successful adult life for woman? What steps should she take in her 20s to end up in a fulfilling place long term? Do you think happiness and contentment is even attainable for a woman to achieve, and how might that affect long term planning? What do you think would be the best playbook for a woman's life strategy?" Well Rusty thanks for the donation and topic. My advice to you daughter which is pretty brutal is to marry rich, marry young and get an anchor baby to keep the man trapped in a relationship. Probably the way your ex wife trapped you with one daughter. Also tell her to sniff out the men with the most potential and target them. Then ruthlessly seduce them. I'll discuss how she can do that and more in a moment but let me first tell everyone about today's sponsor The MGTOW Book collection Part 2:Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy