Girls and status
I am thinking a lot about status recently. Having a recently improved health, I am trying to engage with the world more and having the experiences one would expect by reaching a 30+ age and not having done anything with my life (due in a large part to illness).
I recently did a video where I discussed and lamented on some of these themes:
https://youtu.be/4YhOlj8BW_U
The post of a mudslide is perhaps not the correct title post for this video. This could mean anything. It could mean literal angels. Like, coming down on a spacecraft or something! This video focused a lot on this woman below. Had I used her thumbnail it likely would have got more views but it just felt wrong somehow:
A mans man:
This is Alex Hormozi:
A massive buff guy that talks constantly about self improvement topics.
This is Alex Hormozi's chart:
I have wanted to do something on people with masses of defined energy centres like this guy. But let's keep it short. This guy is capable of getting up and working all day every day. From his chart and evidently backed up by his life choices. He also likely has a similar view on status as I do with the 21-45.
This is a recent tweet from Alex Hormozi:
I perused the comments of this guy. They went on and on. All we can see from this is 270.1K views. There were some really intelligent comments for and against. One of the points was from someone who ran a twitter site promoting meditation who said he nearly died when he did that. Probably a projector type. My point was that if things were run like that in the past there would be no Leonardo Da Vinci, Neitzsche, Freud etc. Because these people needed a lot of time for contemplation.
Someone else said that... do you really want your firefighters and doctors to work like that? It's all very good for a job of sitting infront of a screen but that you don't want an exhausted firefighter crashing his truck on the way back to the depo.
There were also a fair amount of comments that talked about it all far more positively.
But he's right.
But, Alex is right in a way, in a very provable basic way. Why? Because Alex has 270.1K views on this tweet and thousands of people responding to him and liking all his tweets. Alex has status. The rest of us there are virtually invisible to the world.
There are arguments against this. It might turn out one day if it can ever be measured that some basement dweller that posts conspiracy stuff all day ended up doing more good for humanity. Alex is apparently opposing the establishment and it's many crimes exactly zilch. But probably, Alex is practically right in what he is saying. For most men, unless they work like an absolute dog from a young age, they won't have any status and any real life.
It is the way of the world. There is quite a bit more to say about this from many different angles. But basically, it is the way it is. The QAnon prophecies and various things are not coming true or effecting us in any real way. It is not just that people should give all their lives to the establishment. But it is true that if they do they will gain advantage and no one, not one soul is apparently doing anything to change that.
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