Deploying Red Pill Theory in life

The origins and complexities of this controversial ideology. Delve into its impact on various aspects of life, from relationships to self-perception, and examine the discourse surrounding its ideas. Are you ready to explore?

Mohammad Danish

2/9/20224 min read

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In the 1999 film The Matrix, main character Neo is given a choice between taking a blue pill, which will allow him to remain in the comfortable illusion of the world he knows, or a red pill, which will show him the ugly reality of life. If he takes the red pill, he will learn the truth about the matrix - an artificial reality created by intelligent machines - and be able to escape it. If he takes the blue pill, he will remain in the matrix and be none the wiser. Similarly, in real life, people are faced with a choice between living in ignorance or learning the harsh truths about society and themselves. This choice is known as taking the red pill. Those who take the red pill often find that their view of the world is completely changed. They may become more cynical and jaded, but they also see things more clearly. For example, they may realize that many of the things they once took for granted, like democracy and equality, are actually far from perfect. Taking a red pill may not always mean disenchantment from life, ignoring or disassociating with the little pleasures of life, faith in humanity but it will all ultimately depend upon how you perceive, the orientation of mindset and your overall experience and outlook towards life. Unlike what popular opinion says, Red Pill often causes more pain than pleasure, I, on the other hand believe that it should make you more calm at heart and bring closer to the truth of life.

The Red Pill represents an awakening to the truth, and once you have seen the truth, you can never un-see it. Those who have taken the Red Pill have often said that life is much harder after taking it as they are more 'aware' of things around them which aren't ideal, which otherwise 'seem to be'. They are constantly bombarded with information and stimuli that they were previously unaware of. The constant barrage of information can be overwhelming and cause anxiety and depression. In some cases, it can even lead to suicide. However, taking the Red Pill also has its perks. Once you have seen the truth, you can never go back to living in ignorance. You are now armed with knowledge that can help you survive and thrive in this world. In a world that is often confusing and full of stress, it's important to have knowledge that can help you survive and thrive. The Red Pill Theory is one such piece of advice that can help you navigate the world successfully. In real life, taking the red pill means being willing to learn uncomfortable truths about yourself and society. It means stepping out of your comfort zone and into unknown territory. Here's your opportunity to actually change what you think is not right and should be better than it is today.

The Red Pill Theory has been making headlines lately as more and more men are choosing to live an isolated life instead of being in a relationship. Some experts believe that the theory is to blame for this growing trend, as it encourages men to view women as the enemy and vide versa. They are becoming more syposexual. And this may be a different topic altogether on why the current young adult generation is becoming syposexual and the next is probably even more about. This is more of a study of reproduction genes in the species. We're overcrowded and probably we are undergoing genetic changes generation to generation to stop us from reproducing, but I can only guess, I am not a scientist.

The theory goes like this: women think they are better off without men, and they should avoid relationships at all costs. And even if they have to, simply because of social, financial, biological needs, they prefer having a invisible upper hand on 'managing' their spouse and attached relations. While this may sound extreme, there are some believe that this is the best way to live. There are a few reasons why some men choose to live an isolated life instead of being in a relationship. One reason is that they don't want to deal with the drama and baggage that comes with being in a relationship. Another reason is that they feel like they can't trust men/women, and that it's not worth the hassle. Some good insights are in the book from Shobha De - Surviving Men: The Smart Womens's Guide to Staying on Top. Now if 'survival' is the objective, then many would actually would want to stay away from the 'battle'. This is the dark side to the Red Pill philosophy.

Of course, taking the red pill is not without its risks. The Red Pill is a complicated philosophy, with some using it as an excuse to treat the other sex poorly. Some believe that the best way to get away from feminism/ misogyny or still better is to live alone or in a small community of like-minded people. The Red Pill philosophy can be seen as a way to justify extreme feminism/ misogynistic and anti-social behavior. This is because the Red Pill encourages men and women to view them as objects and commodities; something to make use of and drive benefits from. This view can lead to a feeling of entitlement and disrespect towards each other. Additionally, the focus on individualism that is central to the Red Pill philosophy can lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness. For e.g., the fear that many men feel about being rejected by women can be amplified by the Red Pill philosophy. This entitlement can lead to frustration and anger when men don't get what they feel they deserve.

Another aspect is about the awareness of theories and beliefs in Conspiracy Theories. They're a killer. While, even though after a few generations passed by, some theories have come across to stand the test of time and were proved to be true, while most of them aren't. There's a group of believers who believe man landed on moon and another, it was all staged. Have you noticed the growth in number of people who don't believe in moon landing anymore? Is it about more people have been taking Red Pills? Read more about 'getting Red Pilled' here

In conclusion, the Red Pill Theory provides a unique and interesting perspective on relationships, society, governments, policies, news, wars, even humanitarian efforts, almost everything. It is definitely worth considering if you are struggling with perspectives, or have been through experiences which has damaged your outlook towards life and/ or relationships, society etc. or if you are simply curious about what the theory has to offer. Keep an open mind, do some research, and give the Red Pill Theory a try. You may be surprised at what you learn.

As all knowledge should, let the objective be enlightenment, not suspicion and perfidy.