Why “nice guys” hate their own flesh & “nice” self-sacrifice is unbiblical
One of the pushbacks we often get — and got from our recent email — is that we define red pill wrong.
“PUA is not red pill.”
“Red pill isn’t about sex.”
“Why didn’t you mention X, Y or Z?”
Etc etc.
The fact is, there is no defining text for the red pill. And endless arguing over what is and isn’t the red pill is a waste of time. We’re giving our perspective.
That being said, there are series of blogs, books, and forums which have loosely functioned as a sort of canon.
One of those books is Robert Glover’s No More Mr. Nice Guy: A Proven Plan for Getting What You Want in Love, Sex, and Life. The ebook describing “Nice Guy Syndrome” and what to do about it became a runaway bestseller in 2001, and then again when it was republished in 2003.
Understanding Nice Guy Syndrome is critical to understanding the feminization of the church. It is directly connected to the modern notion of servant-leadership.
Glover’s “nice guy” is a man who operates according to the belief that, “If I am good, then I will …
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