Very good, you and Nomad are getting me very interested in Maverick. I'm not quite ready for it yet though.
What you're describing is very much being in a Masculine Polarity, it's almost like because of beliefs shifting you either are not accepting some things that may have annoyed you before but you pushed it down, or when you shift into more self-respect then they do annoy you now. I've noticed things like that myself when i'm in a Masculine Polarity, because sometimes it lessens and then suddenly i'm more accepting of that situation because i'm not in that same polarity.
Society has very much put one thing at the top of their so called 'values' (of which they don't have much actual 'values' nor substance in reality) and that is 'tolerance'.
We are told to be 'tolerant' of all kinds of crazy shit that we shouldn't be tolerant of, while also being told that being a man or masculine is bad.. funny how their 'tolerance' doesn't extend to that, because masculinity is bad for these people cos it doesn't let them get away with bullshit.
Personally I don't think that particular value should be very high up in our list as a man.. and I especially say this because when i'm naturally in a Masculine Polarity that particular 'value' goes much lower. As a man, strongly in our Masculine these things naturally annoy and irritate us.. which is why they've wanted to suppress Masculinity so much so they can let these things get out of control without being stopped.
I guess the challenge is how to balance this, and at what stage is it just stubbornness.. but personally I think that when it gets to that stage is alot further away than society tries to tell us.
I've been aware of Jack Donovan for years but never really connected with his stuff, recently i've connected strongly with it and he talks about this kind of thing alot.
Basically he mentoined that we are in a 'culture of nothing' with people pretending to care about everyone and everything as opposed to really knowing what we stand for and seperating ourselves from others which would happen tribally, the 'culture of nothing' has little substance and it's really virtue signalling alot of the time.. and that finding your 'tribe' and being strongly masculine is just as much about knowing who to exclude and who to not be tolerant of. You may be interested in his books or his blog, because what you've written definately reminds me of what i've been reading recently in his books.
Obviously they are very non-pc.
What you're describing is very much being in a Masculine Polarity, it's almost like because of beliefs shifting you either are not accepting some things that may have annoyed you before but you pushed it down, or when you shift into more self-respect then they do annoy you now. I've noticed things like that myself when i'm in a Masculine Polarity, because sometimes it lessens and then suddenly i'm more accepting of that situation because i'm not in that same polarity.
Society has very much put one thing at the top of their so called 'values' (of which they don't have much actual 'values' nor substance in reality) and that is 'tolerance'.
We are told to be 'tolerant' of all kinds of crazy shit that we shouldn't be tolerant of, while also being told that being a man or masculine is bad.. funny how their 'tolerance' doesn't extend to that, because masculinity is bad for these people cos it doesn't let them get away with bullshit.
Personally I don't think that particular value should be very high up in our list as a man.. and I especially say this because when i'm naturally in a Masculine Polarity that particular 'value' goes much lower. As a man, strongly in our Masculine these things naturally annoy and irritate us.. which is why they've wanted to suppress Masculinity so much so they can let these things get out of control without being stopped.
I guess the challenge is how to balance this, and at what stage is it just stubbornness.. but personally I think that when it gets to that stage is alot further away than society tries to tell us.
I've been aware of Jack Donovan for years but never really connected with his stuff, recently i've connected strongly with it and he talks about this kind of thing alot.
Basically he mentoined that we are in a 'culture of nothing' with people pretending to care about everyone and everything as opposed to really knowing what we stand for and seperating ourselves from others which would happen tribally, the 'culture of nothing' has little substance and it's really virtue signalling alot of the time.. and that finding your 'tribe' and being strongly masculine is just as much about knowing who to exclude and who to not be tolerant of. You may be interested in his books or his blog, because what you've written definately reminds me of what i've been reading recently in his books.
Obviously they are very non-pc.