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03.04.202523:56
I have a plan. But for it to be executed successfully myself and 10-15+ of you need to become decamillionaires.

Time to get to work.
I feel like everyone is searching for something meaningful to stake their life on but we just can’t seem to find it in this age

There are no clear kings to follow. No battles worthy of bleeding for. No clean hierarchies. No obvious enemies

The system is gray and opaque. The leaders are uninspiring and often working against you. The enemy is everywhere and no where at the same time.

So everyone just sits in indecision. Strong enough to feel rage, but not focused enough to aim it at a clear target.

This is the crux of our Time


But this doesn’t mean the hero stops existing. It just means he has to create his own battlefields.

You don’t need a man to follow, you need a code to obey.

A code that if you follow will inevitably bring you,strength, wealth, wisdom, experience, brotherhood, family, and whatever else you desire in this life.
Don’t fight against AI, use it like you would any of your other weapons.

AI can research and organize faster than you, it can remember longer than you, it can see from more perspectives than you.

Some people look at this as it thinking for you

This couldn’t be any further from the truth

What it allows you to do is focus on the best questions to ask. Questions have always been the answer! Questions are the highest form of intelligence and thought.

If you can communicative effectively and ask the right questions it will lead you to exactly what you were looking for, it will guide you in the right direction.

Your brain isn’t built to memorize random trivia anyways. Your brain is built to question, analyze, decide, and create.

Think of yourself as a hunter, that’s what we all are. AI is your hunting dog. The dog follows the trail so that you can focus on pulling the trigger.
11.04.202517:46
I would start by checking out Prompt Files:

https://prompt-files.com/prompts/index.html

I would try the business idea analysis, personal strategic advisor, and root cause analysis

Be as open and communicative as you can.

The more clear and transparent you are the better it will operate

If you go through these you will get some new ideas and you will get a general grasp on ways you can possibly use AI to assist you
Odysseus fought for ten years in Troy.

Then he fought ten more years just to get home.

Ten years of wandering in which he refused to break.

Most men today can’t fight for ten days without complaining or quitting.

If you can endure what breaks lesser men, you can have whatever you desire.

No man wins by sprinting. He wins by surviving what would kill the rest.
27.04.202515:41
There is an eternal tension between the heroic and domestic life. They used to be one and the same, now they have grown far apart.

In the premodern age of hardship, building a home, securing a family, farming land, had a level of heroism to it. They were acts of survival against a brutal uncertain world.

Domesticity itself was heroism. A man wasn’t a “suburban dad” or a “wandering ronin”, he was both. He was Farmer and Fighter. He was Father and Adventurer. He was Builder and Destroyer.

Domesticity itself was an act of heroism, and adventure was necessary to secure domesticity.

Building a home, raising children, tilling land, defending a village, were not "safe" choices. The home was a frontier that required courage, strength, cunning, resilience. It was a life at odds with man and nature. Starvation, disease, war, wild animals…. Disaster was always near. Building a home was walking through hell, it was standing against death

But in the padded comfort and abundance of the modern world, where survival is easy, heroism shifts elsewhere. It’s not found in the cookie cutter home buried within the suburban sprawl. It’s found in adventure, self-mastery, danger, art, and risk.

Deprived of true hardship the heroic spirit mutates. When life demands nothing, men turn to women, war, wealth, and wounds to remember who they are. You see it in the playboy, the business builder, the trader, the traveler, the gambler, the political dissident, the guy who finds ways to bleed for fun.

Heroism in today’s world is rebellion, creation, seduction, risk, and the pursuit of pain for its own sake. It’s something that has to be searched for or maybe even stolen.

Dont get me wrong, raising children can still be heroic, if done consciously and courageously. But most people aren’t raising kids like warriors or sages. They’re raising them like bugmen. Feeding them slop, wrapping them in plastic, housing them in beige and gray decorated boxes, filling their mind with cowardly opinions, leading them towards mediocrity and obedience.

The “wife guy” is not a symbol of love, hes a symbol of spiritual decline. It’s not that love and fatherhood are weak. It’s that they’ve become automatic, trivialized, and have been drained of risk and sacredness. And without struggle, beauty, danger, and honor, life becomes a kind of living death.

Thats why the image of the wandering warrior, the rogue artist, the adventurer, feels like the last real frontier of the masculine spirit today.

In a world where everything is safe, danger is sacred. The men of the past built cages around us. The men of our time will break free and venture back into the wild. Its the only way to remain human
Abandon one’s self to destiny
11.04.202523:54
ChatGPT is more or less my personal assistant that knows the most about me. I have curated its memories to know me in depth so it always has the best responses on life questions or anything pertaining directly to me. I cannot explain to you how much better the model is when it knows you. You will have a holy shit moment with the right prompt.

Grok is great as well but its memory is thread limited, not global. However it's deep research function is great and seems to be faster than other platforms. I use it more like an indepth replacement for what I used to do with Google.

Perplexity is like a personal research assistant. I pay for Pro so I have access to multiple models: GPT4-o, Sonnet 3.7, Gemini, DeepSeek etc...imo it is the best at summarzing YouTube videos, articles and anything else you want a quick glance at to see if it is worth the time investment of diving deeper. I also like it that places sources directly in-line. You can tailor your search queries to be simply handled by the model you choose or give it access to the web, academic sources, and social media sources.

Claude + Cursor for any tech related questions or work but that's probably not relevant for most people.

If you want to locally host your own, use whatever Llama model your computer can handle.
You can get far in life just by being extremely curious

Passionate inquisition will lead you down paths most people never take & are completely unaware of

You can be the most well rounded and experienced person you know just by being curious

“Interested people live Interesting lives”

“If you want to be an interesting person you have to be an interested person”

But we have to know difference between surface level inquisition and Deep Inquisition

Ex

Surface level guy becomes aware, finds expert, asks him googable questions, never experiences

Deep Inquisition guy becomes aware, finds own sources, jumps in feet first, gets experience, grows, then asks valid questions.
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A man who has been through bitter experiences and travelled far enjoys even his sufferings after a time
Mishima didn’t fear death. He feared a soft life and a quiet rot.

This doesn’t mean you too have to die with a sword plunged into your stomach

But you have to die with your soul tested and your body scarred.
16.04.202516:42
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