Raptorsin7

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  1. @Loba I do waste a lot of money but I grow so it's worth it. And I don't care about looking stupid to anybody lol. The only people who's opinions are worth anything don't care how stupid someone looks.
  2. @Loba You should worry about addressing your own issues before you come in here and give advice. I know you think you're being genuine, but you have nothing for me. All these people giving "Advice" are fools. The only sense in this thread are those who are curious about how this unfolds, or those who see that Tate has some value to provide people, even if they themselves have no need to embody parts of his persona.
  3. @KH2 I'd love to hear how many people here who are so wise and critical of Tate earn anywhere near 10k per month. Wait for the crickets. The only one who probably can satisfy that claim is Leo, and I can show you in 2 minutes how much more damaging Leo's content/persona has been than Andrew Tate.
  4. @Loba The crux of HU is to become financially free and self sufficient. It costs $50 dollars a month, the worst thing that could happen is you see it's not worth the value and you leave. I don't think you know what you're talking about, but I don't want to start an argument.
  5. You and I have completely different ideas of who is worth listening to and learning from. To each their own.
  6. @thepixelmonk Enlighten us great wise one how you have achieved complete financial self sufficiency and true sovereignty. And while you're at please enlighten us what you would you do if someone like Andrew Tate decided he wanted you dead. Because surely you have all of this figured out.
  7. Yeah i'm sure he's a real Buddha living it up. I'm very envious.
  8. Having a few thousand dollars to your name and living in a country where the cost of living is below american welfare is not what i'm talking about.
  9. @BlessedLion Are you financially self sufficient to the point where you can come and go in every country whenever you please? If not then you have something to learn from him. So set aside your brilliant intuition about people for a few moments and learn something. Because he is likely capable of doing things you cannot.
  10. @BlessedLion You're so wise bro. Please enlighten us on who we ought to learn from.
  11. @Danioover9000 Thanks. Yeah the delusion and close mindedness shown in this thread is pathetic, but can't let the haters get you down. The Bruce Lee quote perfectly encapsulates why I like Andrew Tate. Ask yourself how many of these naysayers are completely financially self sufficient. Yet they look down on someone who's trying to financially empower people
  12. This is a great point I agree. Leo hasn't figured this part out yet. I'm actually planning on spending some time at the ashram in Tenessee too in the near future.
  13. @WenU Yeah that makes sense about wanting enlightenment. Try 5 meo DMT or MALT if you want a taste of what Leo's talking about. And yeah I think Sadhguru has a great point about learning proper yoga. I did yoga in a class for like 6 months a few years ago and i always felt something was off about how I was practicing. I learned his Suriya Kriya practice and it takes way less time to do the practice, and I feel so much more satisfaction after doing even a 15 minute practice. I'm going to get initiated into his shambhavi mudra kriya yoga i've heard really good things about that practice so i'm excited for that one.
  14. There many different paths and practices. Why are you deadset on enlightenment? Depending on what your goals are, you will have pick practices accordingly. For enlightenment in the sense that Leo talks about you're probably better off working with strong psychidelics, but even then I'm not sure what the best approach for that is. I think Kriya Yoga is a more effective and efficient path than typical basic meditation, especially if you have limited time. Maybe look into Sadhguru's Shambhavi mudra kriya yoga.
  15. @Scholar I had an insight into this phenomenon when I followed this attractive Thai woman on Instagram and how it relates to the number of lady boys in Thailand Imagine being an average, poor Thai man. Your social value is probably one of the lowest in the world. But even average Thai woman will have attention from ex pats, men in society, etc. So I imagine many men who transition experience dramatic increases in attention, love, earning power, etc. If being a Thai man had inherent societal value and the societal circumstances were different, I would bet you would see far less lady boys in Thailand.
  16. @WenU Do what you enjoy. If you aren't noticeably benefiting from meditation than I would find something else to do with your time. I did mechanical meditation like that for years and in hindsight it wasn't necessary. There are many ways to grow, you don't have to meditate. If you want to get seriously into meditation I'd recommend some kind of a retreat, but even that is not necessary. I personally prefer videos like this or reading books like ACIM. I also really enjoyed Sadhguru's Surya Kriya yoga.
  17. @KH2 I have an idea for Amazon private label, I'm going to start the tutorial videos on my next day off. I like how it's a community of everyone trying to make money. You can always see people brain storming, working etc. It's definitely not essential to stay subbed if you have a clear vision for what you want to do, but I'll likely keep mine for at least a few months just to see how things are evolving. I may use it to net work and try to see what successful people are doing online. I've already had a few people message me some advice which was cool to see.
  18. @gettoefl Yeah, totally agree. No quality girl is going to be okay with a man who's content with a porn habit. At best they will hold their tongue and hope you change your stance in the future.
  19. @TurquoiseAngel Such a poor breakdown video. There are likely many valid criticisms of Andrew Tate but Dr. Todd Grande is a complete joke.
  20. @Carl-Richard nice strawman. I didn't say all.
  21. @Razard86 @Carl-Richard There are probably many doctors/psychiatrists who view the diagnoses as permanent. I got diagnosed bipolar 2 and my psychiatrist was adamant that it was a permanent disorder and that I would need meds my whole life. Their entire identity revolves around believing in that.
  22. @Gesundheit2 You have no idea what you're talking about. And I suggest you stay 1000ft away from teaching spirituality.
  23. @Gesundheit2 I think we are both responsible. My main point is Nahm's a charlatan and poor teacher. Outside of that I don't really care about the guy. I am leaps and bounds beyond where I was when I talked to Nahm so all in all things are good, I just despise the guy. Here's a little thought experiment for you. If you claim you're enlightened and then accept thousands of dollars in donations from someone when you are aware that they are not listening to what you're saying and they aren't progressing, and said person becomes suicidal after 9 months of working with you, how much of that is on you? See, if this were me I would take responsibility for my role in what happened to the person.
  24. @KH2 Yeah, trauma bonding and cult followings are very powerful I guess. This forum is actually full of incredibly wounded and toxic people so someone like Nahm appears like a saint to them. And many of them have less integrity than Nahm so him misleading people and accepting thousands of dollars from a deluded seeker isn't anything out of the ordinary.