Are the Beautiful Smarter? Assortive Mating and Fecundity

Beauty is highly prized by humans, particularly in prospective mates.  This is because beauty is believed to be a proxy for reproductive fitness and genetic strength.  Despite many unctuous diatribes by those who would have us see more than skin deep, people continue to sort themselves for procreative purposes in accordance with their attractiveness, both [...]

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Guest Post featuring G Manifesto on Dressing Like an Alpha

My associate at The G Manifesto and I have decided to collaborate on a few posts.  Recently I wrote this post for his site ~ Notorious: The Rise of American Gangster Chic Today MPM of the G Manifesto has brought you several style tips on dressing like an Alpha with the Gangster Lean.  Be sure [...]

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A Little Fear is a Good Thing

I can smell your fear, we all can.  Human pheromones emitted during stress and fear can actually increase the mental acuity of those perceiving them.  This, like caffeine, puts us in a heightened state of arousal and alertness.  This has dual potential outcomes, because we know from experience that the ones experiencing the fear, while [...]

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The 50th Law: New Book by Robert Greene and 50 Cent

A new book, called The 50th Law is due out soon is co-authored by Robert Greene and 50 Cent and promises to be a great read.  Robert Green is the author of several other books in my library which are profound and useful in the art of game: The Art of Seduction, The 48 Laws [...]

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Steve Pavlina on Self-Discipline

Little is more important to our success and accomplishments in life than self-discipline, yet little is more absent from many of the lives I see around me.  Like most everyone my own self-discipline, while good, varies over time.  I have conditioned myself to feel like I’m wasting time if my activities aren’t contributing to my [...]

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Bruce Lee ~ Philosophy to live and play by

Bruce Lee’s life is a study in adaptability and resilience.  His is a philosophy of paring any endeavor down to it’s essentials; one of efficiency and simplicity.  He recommends that we live as an empty vessel and flow like water, adapting to our circumstance.  I can’t think of a better metaphor to describe true game [...]

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A Woman’s Ability to Climax is a Proxy for Intelligence?

There goes the argument that it’s always male ineptitude in bed that causes women to lose interest in sex.  Putting that myth to rest is long past due.  Now that I have your attention though, the title is in truth a bit of a misnomer.  The source, while interesting, fails to distinguish between quantifiable cognitive [...]

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Grandma ain’t no saint: a kick in the crotch for family values abstinence only proponents

Thought Grandma was a chaste flower on her wedding day?  Ha, think again!  Research shows that despite the morals voiced publicly we’re all a bunch of horndogs behind closed doors and have been for at least the better part of a century.  The only difference now is that with delayed marriage, we have more partners [...]

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Genghis Khan, The Super-Y & Ego-Resiliency

Recently I watched the movie Mongol about the life of Genghis Khan before his rise to power.  Genghis Khan holds great interest for me not only because he conquered the known world in 25 years, but also because he had a Super-Y. The Mongol emperor inseminated so many women in his 40-year career raping and [...]

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The Disillusionment of the Dominant Female

Here is an excellent piece written by Nirpal Dhaliwal on How Feminism Destroyed Real Men.  He details the plight of the modern dominant woman in trying to find satisfaction in marriage to the “male” products of feminism.  As usual, we have had to import our real men, since the average western male has been despoiled [...]

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