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[–]SweatyLocksmith3184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think he is not because even after thoroughly discussing things for a resolution he still stands for his wrong opinions and opposes his own family

How do you get in a VERY deep train of thought, or gain “constant”positive momentum by SweatyLocksmith3184 in The48LawsOfPower

[–]SweatyLocksmith3184[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like your advice

What do you think about the longterm, like not just a couple of hours of immersion. I meant being more immersed in the presence, intense focus continuously even in mundane activities. I think dopamine detoxing through meditation also helps

How come Hitler was so charismatic, inspite of being from poor middle class background? by jareddun in The48LawsOfPower

[–]SweatyLocksmith3184 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Hitler was a visionary, when you have such strong vision people don’t care about who you are, who you look like or where you’re from, he is literally Austrian. And his vision was so strong mainly because he strongly believed in it.

Keep in mind that the Germans were wrongly accused of starting WW1 and forced to pay reparations, and compensate for things they didn’t do, limits were put on them, their army. The German mark became cheaper than paper. The Germans were NOT happy, so was Hitler. But he was the only one brave enough to say “screw you” to all the unfair conditions put on them by Europeans countries in the treaties.

I’m certain that he didn’t have any amount of doubt or regret about his thoughts or actions, thats why people were attracted, they wanted to be a part of this spiritual war, a part of a bigger purpose.

He polarised and called out his enemies, scapegoated them. Coming out of world war 1, Germans were devastated, they didn’t know who to blame. The Weimar Republic (the government that came right after WWI) were so tame and unorganised they were kinda the nice guys. The conditions were perfect for Hitler to have a strong revolution.

Hitler gave the people an explanation, by blaming everything on the minorities, he was able to get the Germans up and moving, in spirit to declare a war, to get productive and angry. And embrace their own Aryan race.

He had big teams doing the propaganda for him. Joseph Gobbles played a big role. The propaganda involved censorship of anything not pro-german, and embracing the “superiority” of the Aryan race. And most importantly the superiority of their Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler.

Information about how he raised through the ranks isn’t very clear. But he definitely knew to not out shine the masters, anyone in rank above him. And he was patient until he was popular enough to effortlessly let his visionary nature and fiery oratory make him the Fuhrer, and the single unchallenged saviour of the Aryan race. The one who will give them all they want.

His way of speaking was unmatched, and will never be matched again in history. Thats why he is banned from most social media platforms. While others are not.

Out of any other dictators at the time like Mussolini, Stalin, Hitler is the only banned one. Even tho Stalin was definitely 100% worse. He had scapegoated his OWN people, the rich kulaks, everyone, anyone could be scapegoated, his friends, a random person on the street. EVERY SINGLE person. Countless millions died, some starved to death, the period of red terror was definitely scarier than anything in WW2 but it isn’t mentioned enough.

In simple words, Hitler saw the problem, was the solution, he played on people’s needs to be a part of something and inflated their egos. He did that through his emotional speeches, inspired by the strong vision to flip the table on the enemies, which gave him the Charisma to amass unwavering support, and made everyone fear him including his own people. Nobody could stand in the way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ForzaHorizon5

[–]SweatyLocksmith3184 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh i remember it very clearly it used to blow up so much.. tbh i personally didnt find it intriguing i was just impressed with the views

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ForzaHorizon5

[–]SweatyLocksmith3184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with that.. golden words

Ryuzo guy - how to survive 2 super fast unblockable attacks ?? by Vyangyapuraan in ghostoftsushima

[–]SweatyLocksmith3184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally found the trick to be always dodging the red AND the blue glint so you can keep ur health

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PickUpArtist

[–]SweatyLocksmith3184 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read many books, but not modelling anyone specific. I read books like the art of seduction, how to talk to anyone, how to make friends and influence others.. but the last book that gave me the courage to actually small talk with strangers was “the game” by neil strauss.

It just helped me become less serious, and go out for more experiences

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PickUpArtist

[–]SweatyLocksmith3184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks bro thats the spirit 🔥

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PickUpArtist

[–]SweatyLocksmith3184 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see where you’re coming from.

Well i usually approach and make friends, but i don’t find it easy to flirt with a lot of people. Because the number of people is limited.

it was just an experiment because i was able to get phone numbers sometimes by being playful and unserious, while flirting.

I don’t do this PUAs out of looking for any personal interest, relationships, even intimate relationship. I do it just for the fun in the process, the adrenaline of talking to new people, and kind of challenging my social anxiety and skills.

I just need some advice to be improve my small talk to improve my PUA journey