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@SwarmShawarma I tried my best
5h ago Ask TRP Forum
Anyone else feel like they're not made for the 9-5 life?
I'm in my mid 20s in north america now working corporate in the tech field for a few years making between 100 - 200k. The 9 - 5 life bores me. I've been diagnosed with ADHD around a year ago and have been taking meds when I want to focus. It helps. But it still doesn't motivate me to care about the company goals, performance, vision etc. I see my coworkers talking about the company performance every few months and it bores me. I just go to work and do the bare minimum.
Sometimes I find myself catching up on missed work because during work hours I'm thinking about other things. I like creating apps, websites, and other things that I see a direct impact on the community from. I like side hustles. I like socializing and doing my hobbies. I can focus on things I like when I want to solve a problem. I want to build something of my own and not work for someone else.
Anyone else had a similar experience? What did you do?
Read More@MentORPHEUS Its a tough one. No man is an island, yet he has his own mind. Your personal ethics will never align exactly with any other man's and certainly not the state's.
So you will find there are times when you personally won't go along with a friend or with the state because its too much for you. Other times you may have to pick one over the other. One can hurt you more, one can love you more. Its tough.
But if you just cede all personal responsibility to the state and say "I will always report my friend cos the law is good, so he done bad" I fear you are losing part of your humanity. Man is the strength and joy of his fellow man.
which and avoid ever considering the first (dishonourable) type as trustworthy. The think compliance is honour.
This slippery slope, however, leads to things like both the Neolib Biden Administration, and the Neocon Trump administration.
Putting a standard of group honor above individuals' own standards and ethics, isn't something I'm throwing my support behind.
@Polishknight if you're ever tempted to listen about Europe from in native language [some of the vids are translated to EN by AI]
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFl48Qd-szY - dude lives in UK and he is using layered language with twists to describe UK transformation to polish ppl. Good to train the language, he is skilled at telling stories, some or all of which are other ppl stories told as his own.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg-G-SauoMY - this dude lives in Germany and talks about changes in EU and Germany, but most of his materials are covering a lot of other interesting topics about manufacturing, AI, history. This video really made me look at the AI changes at the different angle.
I don't like woman swearing like dudes [another one being HEandOnAShoe or something]. Although the RPW might have a use. Women will need a virtual women tribe.
Downside is they are out of control [line any external source].
which s&p stock rose the most from the Nov 2019
-Nvidia (NVDA): Rose approximately 15.8x (a ~1,480% increase). In November 2019, Nvidia's split-adjusted price was roughly $12.10. By January 2026, the stock reached approximately $191.10.
-Tesla (TSLA): Rose approximately 15.4x (a ~1,440% increase). Tesla traded at a split-adjusted price of about $28.00 in November 2019 and stands at roughly $432.96 in early 2026. While Tesla led the index in 2020 with a record 743% gain, Nvidia’s consistent growth since 2023 has allowed it to narrow and eventually overtake Tesla's total multiple gain.
-Super Micro Computer (SMCI): While it only joined the S&P 500 in March 2024, its growth since 2019 has been even more extreme, rising over 1,400% in the five years leading into late 2025.
Was it luck, analysis or plenty of automated microtransactions and taking suckers for a ride. I have one speculation stock. It has wild rides. If I would trade it more carefully I would get out of it 500% in the last 2 y easily
Read More@carnold03 I think you have put this more concisely than I could have. this is a good comment. If we disregard these guys as "incels" or low value losers then we are ignoring the canary in the coal mine.
The canary dies first because it is weakest. When the canary dies, you know there is a problem. These guys are in the same messed up continuum we are, they are just closer to the fire burning a hole in men's oportunities and happiness today.
Just because the weakest links are breaking does not mean we should not be understanding them or caring about them even if we do not want to emulate them. They have a contribution to make.
Personally I don't really like this praxeology thing anyway. It flies (at least in interpretation) a bit close to "Lived experience" which is a woolly notion the left hides behind for needing special treatment, cancelling and deplatforming people. I want to look for objective measurable reality.
A praxeology studies intentional behaviour (regardless of outcome I might note) and not unconscious and reflexive behaviour. Actually a lot of what we talk about is unintentional and reflexive and where we use intent it is often with the ultimate aim of changing a lived experience to create better reflexive and unintentional behaviour. (like how young men of low status view themselves and interact with women, so they can have more happiness and success).
I am not really happy with the notion of us being a praxeology and would be glad to debate it with anyone who would like.
There is a reality out there. Our aim is to objectively measure it. and act on what we find. If you want to go with "lived experience" I am cool with that so long as every man is a sensor in the array of lived experience. If we don't like how uncalibrated some sensors are, its very hard to say who is right and who is wrong because we all have a subjective assessment of reality.
Sorry to others that is this my only reply to date for a while. Just been a bit busy and its a good topic and deserves a good answer. I just thought Carnold had a good point here that was worth highlighting. These low status men are part of the whole situation and should not be disregarded or silenced because they have not been approved by being worthy of women's love.
Read MoreI don't necessarily agree with every word they both say, but they're overwhelmingly positive voices in the manosphere.
I agree exactly with this.
I have a gut hunch about those two. Cannot put a finger on it, but I am right more often than I am wrong about internet clowns.
Still, they deserve massive credit for their parts.
I said “misgivings” for a reason - although I don’t even know what that really means!


