What is everyone's opinion on those far from weak, artistic motivation, you too can become an alpha male, man's life starts at 30 videos that have propagated all over the place on YouTube? Although some of the advice is all right, and men certainly can improve themselves, they seem to just be more of the old tradcon "man up and do your part" crap that the blue pill normies push, as well as the old "you too can become an alpha male if you buy my 6 dvd set" grift. They also seem to be a subtle way to try and push men back into the dating and work market place despite them being such shit holes.
Problem is, why would any man take any risk in such a society or try and protect it? And why not become a criminal if a man "lives in the dark" and his only role is to grind? These arguments don't make sense based on past healthy societies, as healthy societies always tried to marry men off at a young age to keep them invested in society.
What say everyone? Is this some sort of grift, or coordinated attempt to push men back into society?
This is what careful vetting and hiding your real net worth is for to avoid and that shit is getting very real for me now I've managed to end up owning my own property. My lack of a social life at the moment though is kind of a blessing and a curse because while I just simply don't know many people RL in the area I've moved to yet it also means I can keep a pretty low profile when it comes to women. Unless it's a prostitute, honestly, spending money to impress women is a mega mistake, all you're going to do is attract the gold digging type and that's not good for anyone.
Women are stupid though. You could be a 20yo dude with a $10,000 CC and attract gold diggers easier than a 35yo dude with a $500,000 house, a $50,000 car and retirement savings because women only ever see the immediate money spent on them.
If you're spending money to attract women, you aren't attracting quality women.
People are like that generally and that's the point, keep a low profile and you don't become a target.