Horrifying the mush-cookie entrepreneurs for their own good
Published: Sun, 05/05/19
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I waited over TWO years for her to break up with her boyfriend.
>thousands of hours talking about her on the phone
>100+ text messages a day
>sacrificed all of my other friendships to be with her
>fixed her car 3 times
>got her brother a job
>never forgot her birthday
She broke up with her boyfriend only a week ago. I just found out she fugked a guy on Saturday night who she met only 4 days ago and that now she’s “madly in love.”
WHAT THE FUGK!!!
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Incels, btw, are guys who are “involuntarily celibate.”
They are basically the especially disturbed kind of low testosterone mush-cookies who make Beavis & Butthead look like Steve McQueen & Carey Grant. (I recently saw one brag about following a woman home and purposely scaring her just so he could feel “powerful.”)
Too bad he didn't read my Villains book.
He wouldn't have wasted time pursuing a taken woman in the first place, and he also:
* Wouldn't have spent "thousands of hours on the phone" -- or granted her anything more than a return phone call at most
* Would not have texted a taken woman at all and, even if she was single, would not have spent more than a few seconds doing so to confirm plans
* Would have laughed at the idea of shirking his friendships for her
* Told her fixing her car was “boyfriend duty”
* Advised her brother to go to the nearest employment agency
* Sent her a blank Send-Out-Card for her birthday for the amusement factor alone
Anyway, I realize the above horrifies the white knights and mush-cookies. Especially the ones who think begging, pedestalizing, and supplicating to girls (as well as clients and customers) is how to get what they want.
Which, incel-dentally, turns them stalkery, angry, and near insane when a girl rejects them.
If so, good.
Then my righteous work here is complete...
And, it’s yet another reason why in my humble (and 100% biased) opinion, my Villains book should be on the bed stands of any man who wants to be more successful in all areas of life - romance, business, friendships, family, marketing, copywriting, email, anything you want to excel at.
Best part?
It’s a short read.
In fact, you can probably finish it in one sitting.
Here’s the link:
http://www.VillainsBook.com
Ben Settle
I never intended that to happen.
But here they are...