

Only an autist would present this fact to me as if I’m not aware of it. Women on the other hand, prefer tall men, with defined jawlines, and wide shoulders. We also prefer facial symmetry, and other indicators of high estrogen and high fertility. Men prefer thin waists, large hips, and perky breasts. Which have you taken?Īgain, women obviously have looks preferences. I’m sure you know which choice I’ve taken. Just grow a fucking pair, work on your appearance, and do the best you can.Be a bitch and argue all day about how looks matter, and how you’re doomed to an eternal life of failure.I’m not.īut the point is that, if you DON’T look like Brad Pitt, you have two choices: People present this argument to me as if I’m somehow unaware of it. OBVIOUSLY people who look like Brad Pitt are going to have an easier time pulling girls. Here’s what gives: you should do everything to maximize your looks, but after a certain point, they really don’t matter. I prefer to ACCEPT the “red pill truths” that noobs to the manosphere are calling “black pilled,” and simply change things.įor example… one of the most common questions I get is: “Jon, you say that looks don’t matter… but then sell an eBook on working out! What gives?” There is no “black pill,” just “red pill” and different people who apply it different ways. The pill is just what you get when people discover the red pill, and give up.įundamentally, they’re both the same thing, with one difference: your application of the truth. To me, it’s strange for people to distinguish between the “red pill” and the “black pill” because to me, there was never any difference. The truth, my friends, is almost always in the middle. Society will burn, and there’s nothing you can do to stop itĬan you see why many have a base impulse to reject the black pill? It accepts many of the core tenets of the red pill, but the major difference is that “red pillers” believe you can change things, and there is fundamentally a path out of all this shit.īlack pillers, though? They’d prefer to throw their hands up and watch the whole damn thing burn to the ground.Here are some commonly discussed pill topics, that many will find uncomfortable: The “red pill” says that you can do things to improve your dating life, but the “black pill” says that for some men, your fate is eternal failure. Where the “red pill” describes how reality is, and urges you on to make changes in your life, the “black pill” says that there are some people who are just completely doomed to lose. As far as I can tell, the “black pill” is sort of like the red pill, but with a very nihilistic tint.

Now of course, it’s always difficult to summarize a whole theory or school of thought, that’s comprised of numerous beliefs and individuals. Yet there’s something else out there, unbeknownst to many, called the black pill. It took me from being a helpless little boy, and led me towards the path of becoming an alpha male.

The red pill has changed my life in many ways that most others cannot even fathom. Like many, I went through the “5 Stages of Red Pill,” from denial, to eventually, acceptance. And a whole bunch of other uncomfortable truthsĪt first, I was shocked.Men love idealistically, women love opportunistically.

I remember when I was around 13, and I first discovered what was deemed the “red pill.”īlogs, forums, authors, and random men across the globe were telling me to stop “validating women.” EGAD! In this article, I’d like to take some time to explore this idea of the black pill, and why I think it’s important, but often misapplied to life. Proponents of the black pill talk about race and attractiveness, sex and politics, and other topics that most shudder at the thought of. The “black pill” is supposedly the “red pill of red pills,” or rather, the even more brutal, realistic truths that most “red pill” guys don’t even want to hear. There’s been a lot of talk about the “black pill” lately.
