tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post487000660374303907..comments2024-03-29T04:10:55.032-07:00Comments on Hawaiian libertarian: Irregularly Re-scheduled DeprogrammingKeoni Galthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00842553742723239151noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-20461355078958974792014-07-16T20:53:59.827-07:002014-07-16T20:53:59.827-07:00You could monetize your blog, so that writing has ...You could monetize your blog, so that writing has an incentive, other than just laying out your information. I feel you can be more creative when you can get something out of it.<br /><br />Otherwise a blog is really not supposed to be much more than a journal you write into every time you want to hash out some of your thoughts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-90853294913219686422014-07-16T20:25:24.642-07:002014-07-16T20:25:24.642-07:00Keoni:
I hope you're not thinking of going ...Keoni:<br /><br /> I hope you're not thinking of going the way of our shoe-salesman friend from Canuckistan (although you never when he's liable to return to the Manosphere LOL). <br /><br /> I agree that the Internet CAN be addictive: but like it or not it's also become an 'indispensable technology'. There's no way to get information except through blogs like these.<br /><br /> Remember what it was like back in the 80s? Reading a post like your last one would have meant going to the library or waiting for a magazine subscription to come in! Now it's up and ready in a few minutes.<br /><br /> Stay on, Bro. You're doing better work than you think!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-59013873174083505732014-07-16T17:56:16.850-07:002014-07-16T17:56:16.850-07:00This is why TPTB will never fully clamp down on th...This is why TPTB will never fully clamp down on the internet. It's like crack for too many people. However, like you, I've noticed my internet usage dip when I've fully explored an idea. I think I skip more articles on blogs I frequent than I actually read. Never skipped an article here, though, a testament to your high-quality work.Briannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-8977046457990913082014-07-16T11:35:43.574-07:002014-07-16T11:35:43.574-07:00While I don't always agree with you , I can wh...While I don't always agree with you , I can whole heartedly say "never stop writing" . <br /><br />Maybe try to condense your most practical material into a book.Zenmooncownoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-39180338831244127612014-07-16T08:52:15.209-07:002014-07-16T08:52:15.209-07:00Keoni,
This is one of the ORIGINAL Red Pill blogs...Keoni,<br /><br />This is one of the <b>ORIGINAL</b> Red Pill blogs. Unfortunately, you will have to keep it up forever for the addicts.<br /><br />Two thoughts.<br /><br />One, I'm one of the few that believes that the Web and Web devices (like dumbphones) has inbuilt entrainment technology like TV, whether in-your-face (like the click bait you use in your article above) or subtle (think HTML, tags and image crypto).<br /><br />Two, unlimited information leads to a "knowledge paradox" similar to analysis paralysis.<br /><br />Here's the two things I've done to get over the hump.<br /><br />TV stations used to have scheduled programming (now since replaced by wall-to-wall coverage). Introduce scheduled Web programming to your Web time. Specifically, list down the topics and time to be spent ahead of logging on. Also, sit with pen and paper as you click and scroll and journal highlights and references (while <b>PRINTING</b>) for future in-depth study. This last one (printing, rather than reading online) is a silver bullet putting a cap on Web time and requiring real Web productivity.<br /><br />In addition (only if you write a blog), restrict yourself to writing precisely (used here in a technical precis sense) about your practical application of your Web research. Use <b>WORD LIMITS</b>. It seems every Web article these days exceeds 3,000 words because no paper is consumed if it can be read online. This leads to long-windedness (how many times do you read 3 paragraphs and ask yourself, get to the point already?!), which wastes everyone's time including the writer's.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-83067732576189719182014-07-16T06:32:29.744-07:002014-07-16T06:32:29.744-07:00Keoni -- I hope you don't shut this blog down ...Keoni -- I hope you don't shut this blog down anytime soon … please know that your writing has been hugely influential on my own red pill journey and I am sure that I am not alone in that respect … and besides perusing your considerable archives, I am also a frequent visitor for updates on your exhaustive blog roll … it's true that pretty much everything has been said with respect to the red pill but as Athor Pel says above I mostly check out the manosphere these days to feel a part of a community of like-minded individuals and at least get assurance that I am not simply going mad in my daily blue pill world!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-58128066985169925622014-07-16T06:00:37.311-07:002014-07-16T06:00:37.311-07:00Here's another perspective for you.
The we...Here's another perspective for you. <br /><br /><br /><br />The web is many times the only place to find other like minded people. I'll say it again, The Only Place.<br /><br /><br /><br />If you need a touchstone for truth that comes from flesh and blood living humans then the red pill folks on the web are it.<br /><br />If you need some reassurance, moral or emotional support, then red pill folks on the web can be all you got.<br /><br />When your own family is constantly on your case to change back into a feedlot fed television zombie then the red pill folks on the web are all you got.<br /><br /> Athor Pelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-1984922815143050342014-07-15T22:47:03.678-07:002014-07-15T22:47:03.678-07:00Clicking for knowledge makes it feel like fast foo...Clicking for knowledge makes it feel like fast food, but it's not.<br /><br />Your own words: "Much of the topics of this blog and my participation in the MAndrosphere where some of the greatest tools I have ever used to enhance and improve my life in our current Brave New World Order's globalized feedlot society."<br /><br />-- I mostly got myself out of usurious debt slavery <br /><br />-- improved my health<br /><br />-- developed a zeal for practicing the culinary arts<br /><br />-- improved my physical endurance, stamina and discipline<br /><br />-- gained a greater understanding of just what is most important in this life and what it really means to be a Father and not just a hapless, pack mule provider.<br /><br />I would walk away from a source that produced all of that ... yeah right!!!<br /><br />Good luckSub Roasnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-63200770091978491242014-07-15T22:15:00.861-07:002014-07-15T22:15:00.861-07:00You have your priorities straight. That's rea...You have your priorities straight. That's really the big thing in life, to realize what's important, what's real, and what's just fantasy. <br /><br />The issue, as you've noted, is that the line gets more and more blurred as community is lessened and people try and seek it. <a href="http://societyofphineas.wordpress.com/2014/05/15/community-dissociation-and-her/" rel="nofollow">I have much more to say</a> (if I may), but I got the Cliff Notes version down.Ballista74http://societyofphineas.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4256367009985298221.post-14613705315571851792014-07-15T17:09:02.112-07:002014-07-15T17:09:02.112-07:00You got your priorities straight. I also notice lo...You got your priorities straight. I also notice lots of the fresh content is a repeat. I'm looking for the next big thing in Red Pill knowledge, some real growth. The important thing is personal growth, and MGTOW back to real life may be a trend. I was too late for Roissy in DC, but I wonder if Red Pill has been watered down as a subculture. I write primarily for myself. A post forces me to work through my ideas, and I try to apply what I post. The muse gets stronger from testing and observing new ideas in the fields of real life. Happy trails!'Reality' Dougnoreply@blogger.com