The Five Rules of Manhood: 1) you must have a job, 2) you must take responsibility for any and all mishaps that occur around you, even if they are not your fault, 3) you must be willing to sacrifice your life in order to protect and preserve others, especially women, children, and your country, 4) you must not abuse your power, and 5) you must never allow your emotions to prevent you from fulfilling the above requirements.
Women, historians, philosophers, and therapists listen up. It has come time to reveal the most guarded secret of men, our tragic torment: Every man, regardless, perceives of himself as a loser. There are three kinds of losers: 1) the most common believes he could've been somebody if only he had gotten a break somewhere along life's path, 2) the second most common appears to have it all, but secretly believes he doesn't deserve it, that he's a fraud and will soon be found out, and 3) the rarest and most tragic of men, the great ones, the fallen heroes who once dazzled us all, only to have it slip away.
Men are about everything. Women are mainly about women.
Women say men are not romantic and are only interested in sex. But how many of the great love songs, poems, and stories were written by women?
As the weaker sex, women only feel like they are working twice as hard as men.
When a man loses his job, everything else he has soon goes with it.
Women complain of a "glass ceiling" that prevents them from rising through the professional ranks, and they blame it on pervasive societal sex discrimination. But in reality, successful women are the glass ceiling. The more successful a woman is, the more damage she inflicts upon the female population. The most successful women in Western society began with nothing but a dream and, through sheer determination, hard work, and perseverance, they acquired power, fame, and fortune far beyond anyone's wildest imagination. But what do these outrageously successful women do when they stand up in front of the media?
Do they tell our little girls and young women that they can do it, too? Do they point out that their phenomenal success has in fact made it easier for other women to succeed?
No. Instead, these authoritative, self-made women tell our little girls and young women that they don't have a chance because they are women, that society hates them and will make them work twice as hard for half as much.
Such statements by such women, naturally, quash the hopes and dreams and ambitions of the next generation of women, and so they give up without ever trying. Although this is a great method for eliminating their competition, it also ensures that there will be less successful women (and more unsuccessful women) in the future.
What these outrageously fortunate women should do is get up before the media and apologize to their fellow women for perpetuating these radical feminist myths, and then tell them that the modern Western woman has the greatest opportunity for success of anyone, male or female, in all of human history.
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