Manifestation Journal: 30-Day Guide to Finding Your Soulmate
C**R
pretty good
This is actually rather well written. It leaves something out, though. This is really useful, and gives me hope. I hear many women over the age of about 35, looking for their soulmate. They have some image in their mind, of Prince Charming, just about to show up. They have typically 50+ extra pounds, are very high maintenance, eat a poor diet, are not in good health, are depressed much of the time, do not have and work a plan to improve themselves, and assume their soulmate will just accept them as they are. Preparing for a soulmate- really preparing- is a lot of work. American women have a lot of garbage in their minds, I'm sorry to say. Here is a man's perspective. Would you sleep with a poisonous snake? No? Many women are worse than that, in the USA, yes, really. Getting married is a major energy drain, and is simply no longer productive, for men, or that's how they see it. They really see it that way. It's that simple. Men over about 16 know that women can accuse men of anything- and neither the cops, nor the courts, will listen to his side. Men over the age of about 26 start getting intuitive. They know that if you don't trust the woman, don't have anything to do with her. Just smile, be a jerk, be a whatever, so the woman will no longer pay attention. Men in the USA know that black people in the old South did better in court, than men in courts, when accused by women. Men know that they WILL be lynched, if a woman complains, and that American women have an extremely unrealistic idea of marriage, that romance novels are more unrealistic for women than porn movies are for men. Men see marriage as a very high maintenance, low reward state to be in, with major risks. Think about it. Would you enter a lottery, with a better than 50% chance of losing half your income, and possessions? Or as Bill Burr says, "Oh, here's the line where I can lose half my stuff, and income. I'm in!" Women need to know that they will have to work very hard, to overcome how they are seen. I remember dealing with some feminists in a martial arts class, in Northampton, MA. I lived in the South for a while, and I know what I'm talking about- among feminists, as a man, I feel like a black person at a Triple K gathering. The funny thing is, those feminists were all looking... for their soulmate. They didn't understand that men could feel their hatred simmering from 50 yards away. I could.This book is important- 2 parents in a family really do make a difference:More Statistics on Fatherlessness: CHILDREN NEED BOTH PARENTS It is a Fact! Here is why: · 63% of youth suicides are from fatherless homes. (Source: U.S. D.H.H.S., Bureau of the Census). · 90% of all homeless and runaway children are from fatherless homes. · 85% of all children that exhibit behavioral disorders come from fatherless homes. (Source: Center for Disease Control). · 80% of rapist motivated by displaced anger come from fatherless homes. (Source: Criminal Justice and Behavior, Vol. 14, pp. 403-26). · 71% of all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes. (Source: National Principals Assoc. Report on the State of High Schools). · 85% of all youths sitting in prisons grew up in a fatherless home. (Source: Fulton County Georgia jail populations, Texas Dept. Of Corrections, 1992). These statistics mean that children from fatherless homes are: · 5 times more likely to commit suicide · 32 times more likely to run away · 20 times more likely to have behavioral disorders · 14 times more likely to commit rape · 9 times more likely to drop out of high school · 20 times more likely to end up in prison.Men over about 30 listen to Tom Leykis, and others like him. He is worth googling. As we said in the military, get your intel before you enter the situation. Women have been treating men badly since the 1960's- and Tom's show was the top of any media outlet, in California. Tom says that children are indeed much better off in a 2 parent family- but that there are NO benefits to being a man, in such a family, and MANY reasons why this is becoming an increasingly worse idea. And why would a man read a book like this? Same reason I read newspapers from countries unfriendly to the US, in the military. I wanted to know what the other side was thinking.
J**Z
The life story of the author really woke me up ...
The life story of the author really woke me up and inspired parts of me I didn't know existed taking my life to many new levels and resulted in major breakthroughs in my relationships and financial goals.
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