To lead, is a man's natural birthright. Men were born to be kings.
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Authority to lead IS NOT released to you until you qualify for it.
NEVER forget that.
You don't get it until you earn it. Try to take it before you've earned it, and you will fail.
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"Burden of Performance" is a concept that @RationalMale has written much about. @AJACortes recently posted a video about it as well. Most understand it, but it's much more than a "burden".
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All are found by meeting your burden of performance.
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It's the key to unlocking a man's natural authority to lead, bequeathed to men by millions of years of evolution.
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However, do not be afraid of it. Don't run away from it.
Everything you want is on that mountain. Climb it.
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Authority to lead is meant to be yours.
It was bequeathed to men by millions of years of evolution.
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Accept the burden, and take the authority.
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Accept & meet your "burden of performance".
Accept your natural authority.
It's the key to living well. It's the key to a great civilization.
Take it.
Men & women want good, strong, principled, virtuous "kings". Earn your throne, and take it.
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Women weren't born to lead.
It is, in part, the fault of men who refuse to earn & accept their authority to lead -- their birthright to lead.
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I'm guilty.
We lost the ancient practice of mastering masculinity -- of being great men.
It's sacred knowledge, crucial to the survival & prosperity of our species, but respect for it was lost somewhere.
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Now we must work to rediscover it, and lift it to the level of respect and reverence it deserves, and once had.
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Quit jerking off. Quit playing video games. Stop watching television and banal movies.
Perform. Accomplish. Become the man nature intended you to be.
You may not know it yet, but that's the man you truly WANT to be.
Once you get a taste of it, you will want more.
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Build your mind.
Build your life, and by extension, a better civilization.
Earn your natural-given authority as a man, and fuggin' take it.
Perform, and take your authority to lead. Evolution didn't bequeath the burden, nor the authority to lead, to women.
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Lead lesser men who haven't arrived at their natural inheritance yet -- who haven't earned their authority.
It's our birthright. It's our purpose. It's our self-actualization. It's our duty.
Take authority. I mean, take it easy, but take it.
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