To be clear, when he says weaker, he’s referring to gender expression. There’s a reason so many men are getting weaker, they’re being brainwashed.” There’s a reason women are delusional - they’re being brainwashed. Another user, who regularly welcomes Andrew Tate onto his podcast, describes it as: “Seeing the truth of the world. Then, “you take the red pill, and you see the world how it is,” shared one TikTok user. Whats your thoughts on the red pill mindset? #fyp #sneako #shneako #escapethematrix ♬ RAVE – Dxrk ダークĮssentially, the blue pill is the lies you’ve been told by society and feminism. According to the red pill side of TikTok, which includes both cis men and women, it’s a concept inspired by the film The Matrix. Always.It’s a sentiment that Andrew Tate, the leader of all incels, would subscribe to and according to his recent collaborations, he appears to. The red pill says mi’taku’ye o’yasin (we are one) therefore, let us love. The red pill says the world is not about me, it’s about ‘we.’ The red pill says ‘make gentle the life of this world.’ The red pill says peace is the way, and it comes through love. The red pill says I will not drink from the fountain until all the others have quenched their thirst. The red pill says do everything within your power to make certain everyone within your circle has a chance at life. The red pill says keep going when the rest of you wants to stop. The red pill says I will give my life so you may experience more life. The red pill says you can stand on my shoulders to reach your dreams. It says ‘I am here for you.’ The red pill is not for the faint of heart but, rather, it is for the big-hearted. To take the red pill is to see all as equals. Not just those ‘others’ who look like us, believe like us, and live like us, The red pill demands total respect for others, all others. The red pill calls upon us to accept others, respect others, love others, serve others. Unless a person is willing to give up everything that matters to them (i.e., peace and security, job ‘security,’ relationships, traditions, predictability, and the like), they can never take the red pill. By that, I mean folks will take the red pill in situations that reward the serving nature of leadership (churchy stuff comes to mind) so long as they live in a blue pill world. It seems to me, Ben, there’s a whole lot of purple goin’ on. Question: Which pill do you take? Blue or Red and why? I choose to take the red pill and hope you’ll join us on the journey down our servant leadership rabbit hole. Stand up against traditional, outdated and inaccurate perspectives. Leaders must make a similar choice: take the blue pill and go along with common misconception or the red pill and commit to real leadership. With the red pill he has the opportunity to effect real change, serve others and leave the world a better place. Facing reality means harder work, more mess and a more difficult existence. The red pill and the reality it presents is not as nice and neat as the blue pill and an artificial world. In contrast, he could take the red pill and discover reality. He would not touch, taste or feel anything real – it’s all artificial, but desirable. If Neo chooses the blue pill, he will continue believing whatever he wants, living in a dream land until the system comes crashing down or kills him. blue pill decision for leaders. In the 1999 movie The Matrix, Morpheus offers Neo a choice of a blue pill or a red pill: Blue Pill Sadly, much of the world is does not understand what real leadership is.
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