I think you're lost, go back to https://www.reddit.com/r/TheRedPill/
Imagine this: You have spent the better part of your life learning the skills necessary for your career. You've landed a job at a decent company, and over several years you have proven your value at what you do. Now that you are in your prime, even more opportunities are opening up. Better companies are courting you, with better packages than you are getting now. Left and right you get offers to work elsewhere. You are told how valuable you are. Your skills are exactly what they're looking for. You're wined and dined by all the big players in the industry, validated at every turn.
Do you stay with your current company out of loyalty?
Fuck no. You make the proper business decision and go with the best offer, because that's all it is; a business decision. Your friends don't berate you for leaving your old company. You found a better deal, of course you took it.
Should you take a low offer from a company that is barely surviving, that would be entirely dependent on you to do more than you would enjoy, for little to no extra compensation?
Fuck no. You go with the one that benefits you the most. You have what they want, and they will compensate you generously for it.
Should you have quit your old job before entertaining the idea of taking a new one?
Fuck no. You've been told your whole life that you don't quit a job until you've got another one lined up. What if you can't find one right away?
These are basic examples of the way most men view their jobs. You make the best decision for yourself. Morality has little to nothing to do with it.
Different people want different experiences. Some people want to go with the established company, where they will feel safe and secure in their future. Some people want to joing a startup, where they have more flexibility and a prospect for even better future. Again, these are just business decisions you will make, often dependent on where you are at in life.
Most women have spent their majority of their lives learning one skill above all others: How to attract and manage men. Their hypergamous nature leads them to the same conclusions about men as I described above regarding jobs. They show little to no remorse about it because it really is just a business decision to them. Which company do I attach myself to? The best one of course!
The main difference is secrecy. In business, this is all universally understood. Business is transactional by nature. Nobody argues that. But suggest that interpersonal relations are transactional by nature as well and you are labeled a sociopath.
By convincing men that relationships are not transactional, women hold more power. You should just love her for who she is. After all, she's different than those girls anyways.
Now there are exceptions to this rule but after having interacted with quite a few Asian Americans (and this includes Indians) for many years and having read their stories, I notice the common theme of family having a big role in their lives. While this is good, there is also the issue of where Asian parents will micro-manage the lives of their children. Out of all the reasons Asian and Indian men suffer through so much in the sexual market place, I feel like parenting is probably one of the biggest ones. I talk to so many Asian and Indian guys that said their parents pushed them hard in academics, did not let them play sports, refused to let them be social, and had a tight control on their lives. All of this started at a very young age as well!
Well, this also works in favor of one demographic, Asian American women who are post wall.
I have no issues with Asian women dating or even preferring white guys but when these girls realize that they are post wall, they will often come running to Asian men. Well, Asian men have their hands tied because their parents did all of the work for the girls, they made sure to make their boys into spineless wimps who can't make their own decisions. That way, when the Asian girl who is past her prime needs someone to settle down with, she can rely on Asian parents to keep their boys on a leash and stop them from making their own decisions.
All of this just leads to Asian guys getting screwed out of the game. Asian guys never get to develop confidence and you regularly get race whiners from Asian groups because of the way their parents have raised them. I don't even know why Asian parents do it when they see the reality out there for how weak men are treated but they still do it.
The impression I get is that most Asian and Indian men who fully complete their red pill transformation will have bad relationships with their parents. Your parents don't want you sleeping around with attractive girls of other races, they want you to settle down with the Asian girl who neglected you in her younger years and is only going for you because she is past her prime.
The bike had a green light; what the hell was the white car doing creeping into the intersection when it was obvious they'd never make it through before the light turned red? Sometimes you just have to wait. Sure, the bike shouldn't have tried to squeeze that gap, but the white car (and a couple more cars in front of it, to be fair) have no business stopping in the intersection. If it isn't clear, you don't enter the intersection to begin with. So everyone is kind of a dumbass here.
More like the white car got stuck in the intersection when the light changed and was trying to get out of the way by changing lanes when a dumb ass tried to charge through without waiting for traffic to clearlooked like motorcycle had right of way. white car crept up when he saw bike coming
I think the biker is the bigger dumbass here, it is risking his life trying to look badass
No doubt. You always want to consider the consequences of failure, and when a bike collides with a car, the biker is at a much greater risk of serious injury. But that doesn't excuse the dumbassery of a whole line of cars pulling into an intersection when they clearly had no way to make it through before the light changed. That's not just dumbassery, it's blatant assholery, of the "I don't give a shit if I block every single lane of traffic on this road, I'm making it into the intersection on this light" variety. Everyone in that video is a fuckwit and none of them should be driving.
More like the white car got stuck in the intersection when the light changed and was trying to get out of the way by changing lanes when a dumb ass tried to charge through without waiting for traffic to clear
You don't "try" to get stuck in an intersection, but it damn sure happens sometimes...would a car have had the right to plow through the intersection and hit the white car too? Hell no they wouldn't, douche on the cycle would have gotten a ticket just like the white car would have, they were both at fault but the bike caused it to happen, he could have kept his happy ass backYou don't allow yourself to get "stuck" in an intersection. If it's congested you wait back at the turn lane where you will not be impeding traffic. Bike, while being too cavalier about it, has the right of way. I'll bet the white car was ticketed and the biker was not.
You don't allow yourself to get "stuck" in an intersection. If it's congested you wait back at the turn lane where you will not be impeding traffic. Bike, while being too cavalier about it, has the right of way. I'll bet the white car was ticketed and the biker was not.
No doubt. You always want to consider the consequences of failure, and when a bike collides with a car, the biker is at a much greater risk of serious injury. But that doesn't excuse the dumbassery of a whole line of cars pulling into an intersection when they clearly had no way to make it through before the light changed. That's not just dumbassery, it's blatant assholery, of the "I don't give a shit if I block every single lane of traffic on this road, I'm making it into the intersection on this light" variety. Everyone in that video is a fuckwit and none of them should be driving.
*Assuming* the car entered the intersection with a green light they legally have the right of way until they clear it. At least I'm sure that's how it works in most states.
You don't allow yourself to get "stuck" in an intersection. If it's congested you wait back at the turn lane where you will not be impeding traffic. Bike, while being too cavalier about it, has the right of way. I'll bet the white car was ticketed and the biker was not.
Whaaaaaa?
How long have you been driving? Ever drive in city traffic? Despite your best intentions traffic can stop when you least expect it. The bike absolutely did NOT have the right of way. The car was there first and has the right to complete his turn. Go back to driving school.
\The driver of a motor vehicle shall not cross or enter an intersection, which it is unable to proceed through, without stopping and thereby blocking vehicles from travelling in a free direction. A green light is no defense to blocking the intersection. The driver must wait another cycle of the signal light, if necessary.
Sec. 545.302. STOPPING, STANDING, OR PARKING PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN PLACES. (a) An operator may not stop, stand, or park a vehicle:
(1) on the roadway side of a vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street;
(2) on a sidewalk;
(3) in an intersection;
Yet they likely entered the intersection with the belief that they could proceed through...yet the bike clearly entered the intersection which it was unable to proceed through since there were vehicles in his way, which is also violating the same law...so there was fault with both, hence they would both receive citationsNo. Just...no. He does not have right of way, he is in violation of law.
Yet they likely entered the intersection with the belief that they could proceed through...yet the bike clearly entered the intersection which it was unable to proceed through since there were vehicles in his way, which is also violating the same law...so there was fault with both, hence they would both receive citations