In theory everyone hates Red Pillers. In practice, they love them.

Sometimes I see RP-hate as a good thing. I like that women despise RP nature once they find out about it, and BP/betas can't stomach it.

So few people practice abundance mentality, and those who know about it don't understand it or forget about it.

If I could sum up my personal thought process when it comes to abundance mentality is 'Do I have to/want to do something that is productive?' 'The second I'm not doing something productive, do this productive thing instead - no matter how long it takes, get it done, and get it done properly. Make coffee/keep music in my ears the whole time if needed, just get it done because this has to be done. I cannot live without getting it done.

A small example, whenever I cook a meal I am prepared to do the dishes after every meal. I won't cook unless I plan on doing the dishes. The dishes just have to be done after I cook. So every single meal I make, I wash the dishes I used and put any excess crumbs or food in the garbage. Even after months I still improve my regiment. Knowing the minimum amount of dish soap to use, preemptively taking the garbage can lid off, proper positioning of pans/pots for best torque when scrubbing them down. It might seem like pointless effort, but it removes any stress from my life. I don't think 'FUCK, I have to do the dishes.' then proceed to do the dishes slower than optimal while subconsciously sulking and thinking about all the other shit I could be doing other than the dishes. And every single day someone who didn't expect to do the dishes has to do the dishes, that's a few minutes every single day they felt like shit. It adds up over weeks, months, and years.

Abundance mentality gives you so much more energy, because you actually want to get everything done. You aren't burning energy on trying to be happy because you're already happy being in the now - getting shit done.

/rant Why people hate RP is beyond me, but it makes it easy as fuck to impress people when you're a shredded 25 yr old who actually enjoys doing house maintenance and thorough problem solving.

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