43 - Self Sabotage

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Today I'm going to talk about self-sabotage. It's quite obvious that many men commit self-sabotage by worshiping women and then acting out irrationally once they fall in love. We can all agree that this is why men are plow horses for the modern day princess. We are slaves to our hormonal desire to procreate, unless of course we are MGTOW men and can recognize the trade off of sex and sanity. I would rather be free and sane then get the occasional sexual favor in return for my freedom and sanity. It just makes sense to me to do that as a man. But I don't want to talk about why men self-sabotage themselves, instead I want to talk about why women self sabotage themselves. I have a friend of mine that I've known for about seven to eight years and she's the closest woman I've ever met to a NAWALT. If it wasn't for her influence I might still not be capable of expressing my own ideas on this youtube channel. I was always capable of original thought but the lesbian feminists professors in my university days tried to neuter my creative power by saying that all ideas were once created by otherpeople and that there are no such things as original ideas. Try telling that Nikola Tesla when he invented the induction motor and the radio. Or try telling that to Wright Brothers when they figured out how to create and maneuver a lighter then air craft. Originality was always in me I was just forced to regurgitate what others had said in the past instead of speaking my own ideas. The female friend that freed me from being a walking talking human parrot is a complete mystery to me. She is one of the least selfish people I've ever met. If you were to meet her and spent enough time get to know her you'd realize that she is highly intelligent but at the same time she is also highly self-sabotaging.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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