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Great men and women of the past were not sitting around moaning about their feelings.
Posted on 3/16/26 at 9:09 pm
Posted on 3/16/26 at 9:09 pm
Introspective guilt (white guilt) is holding you back. Break free of those chains that bind you.
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David: You don't have any levels of introspection?
Marc: Yes, zero. As little as possible.
David: Why?
Marc: Move forward. Go!
I found people who dwell in the past get stuck in the past. It's a real problem and it's a problem at work and it's a problem at home.
David: So I've read 400 biographies of history’s greatest entrepreneurs and someone asked me what the most surprising thing I’ve learned from this was [and I answered] they have little or zero introspection.
Sam Walton didn't wake up thinking about his internal self.
He just woke up and was like:
I like building Walmart. I'm going to keep building Walmart. I'm going to make more Walmarts. And he just kept doing it over and over again.
Marc: If you go back 400 years ago it never would've occurred to anybody to be introspective.
All of the modern conceptions around introspection and therapy, and all the things that kind of result from that are, a kind of a manufacture of the 1910s, 1920s.
Great men of history didn't sit around doing this stuff.
The individual runs and does all these things and builds things and builds empires and builds companies and builds technology.
And then this kind of this kind of guilt based whammy kind of showed up from Europe. A lot of it from Vienna in 1910, 1920s, Freud and all that entire movement. And kind of turned all that inward and basically said, okay, now we need to basically second guess the individual.
We need to criticize the individual.
The individual needs to self criticize.
The individual needs to feel guilt, needs to look backwards, needs to dwell in the past.
It never resonated with me.
This post was edited on 3/17/26 at 9:18 am
Posted on 3/16/26 at 9:25 pm to TrueTiger
When a handful of generations of functional illiterates emerge all left remaining is unchecked emotion
Posted on 3/16/26 at 9:37 pm to TrueTiger
As you sit and moan online
Posted on 3/16/26 at 10:28 pm to WillieD
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As you sit and moan online
It's time to lead a movement to destroy wokism and islamism.
Christian Nationalism should need no apologies.
Posted on 3/16/26 at 10:56 pm to WillieD
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As you sit and moan online
So nobody can mention it because that means they are doing it?
Posted on 3/17/26 at 9:12 am to RohanGonzales
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So nobody can mention it because that means they are doing it?
Indeed.
Showing people how to free themselves from their mental prison is not "moaning".
Posted on 3/17/26 at 9:25 am to TrueTiger
Big difference between “Moaning about their feelings” (rumination?) and introspection.
And many great leaders have practiced introspection.
And many great leaders have practiced introspection.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 10:07 am to TrueTiger
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Marc: If you go back 400 years ago it never would've occurred to anybody to be introspective.
Someone should introduce this man to the word "philosophy."
I guess he has never heard of Plato (who lived 2500 years ago)?
Or Jesus Christ?
Goodness gracious.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 11:29 am to TrueTiger
Truth. Thinking about oneself from an existential standpoint constantly is completely useless and even detrimental to life.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 11:49 am to 4cubbies
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I guess he has never heard of Plato (who lived 2500 years ago)?
Why on Earth would I ever listen to a man who, by most accounts, died because of lice?
He can pontificate all he wants, but at the end of the day...he nasty.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 3:46 pm to UtahCajun
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Why on Earth would I ever listen to a man
You should have ended your question there, silly.
Posted on 3/17/26 at 3:54 pm to TrueTiger
This is demonstrably untrue. Have you ever read an autobiography by any historical figure? How about “Meditations” by Marcus Aurelius?
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