For a woman, a better life experience often means greater comfort and safety.
For a man, a better life experience often means more challenging, exciting, and meaningful challenges.
If, as a man, your idea of a better life is mainly comfort, peace of mind, or safety, it suggests a problem — you are likely stuck in a childlike state rather than fully developed masculinity.
Did you know that ego is one of the most powerful mechanisms for achieving anything? Most people misunderstand ego and try to fight it. But when you truly understand its purpose, you can stop fighting yourself and start working with your ego to achieve any goal you set.
Ego is the mechanism humans have to preserve their self-image. If you believe you are lazy or unintelligent, your ego will work to protect that image. But if you believe you are exceptional and intelligent, your ego will work just as hard to preserve that identity. This is the hidden power of ego.
The key, then, is to consciously create the character you want to be. Like in a game where you design a character and choose their traits, you can do the same in real life. Define that character in detail. Write it down. Visualize yourself embodying it.
You might ask: “How can deciding that I am strong change the reality where I am currently weak?”
When you see yourself as strong, even if you are weak right now, you begin to behave like a strong person. You train. You eat well. You go to the gym. Over time, your reality starts aligning with your self-image. The only requirement is that you identify as strong. Once you do, your ego will defend and reinforce that identity.
If you see yourself as intelligent, strong, active, and successful, you don’t waste time. You learn. You live a healthy lifestyle. You don’t accept defeat or quit.
This is how it works.
Warrior’s Path provides the tools to help you create your desired character, guide you toward becoming it, and track your progress.
People who lack strength or intelligence tend to base their choice of who to engage with primarily on kindness. More intelligent people, by contrast, prioritize competence, experience, and capability when choosing who to communicate or work with.
The moment you start doing not what you want, but what she approves of, is when the relationship starts to break.
Yes. Everything has an impact. The hard part is determining how it will affect us and the planet.
There are many processes happening on Earth, and we can call them natural or unnatural.
You might say that whatever humans do is unnatural — but is it really? Aren’t we a part of nature and the Earth?
Let’s analyze it. Is the impact of cows natural or not? Zebras? Monkeys? You may say these animals have a negligible impact.
Okay. What about marine life — algae, for example? Do you know that they transformed the Earth completely millions of years ago and still have a huge impact today? Is that natural or unnatural?
Why do you believe that humanity’s impact is negative, but the ocean’s is not?
That is the problem. Much of the knowledge and logic we have was put into our minds by some organizations. Do you believe they wanted to spread the truth and make our lives better?