Psychologist Explains Women's Dating Strategies & Why Young Men FAIL (ft. PsycHacks)

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  • @Newtonwilson-yw4kg
    @Newtonwilson-yw4kg 5 місяців тому +197

    There's no such thing as a perfect marriage or relationship; they're all unique. What makes one person happy might not make another person happy. But I've learned that there's always a way to solve problems. Five years back, my wife and I were almost divorcing because we had problems in our marriage, but we managed to work things out. It was a hard time, but we got past it.

    • @oglaskubuot
      @oglaskubuot 5 місяців тому +2

      I get why what you're saying is so important, and I honestly want to be happy too. I'm in a relationship, and even though we're apart, I can't imagine my life without her; my love for her is strong. I really want her to come back, and I'm fully dedicated to making that happen. We've tried different paths, like therapy, to fix things.

    • @Newtonwilson-yw4kg
      @Newtonwilson-yw4kg 5 місяців тому

      Learning to let someone you love go is always a tough journey, but in my case, I had the wisdom of a spiritual mentor who kept my marriage from crumbling. Her name is Suzanne Ann Walters.

    • @oglaskubuot
      @oglaskubuot 5 місяців тому

      Your advice is valued. I'll promptly look her up online. Thank you. I'm optimistic that pursuing this method will also lead to favorable outcomes for me; I deeply yearn for her.

    • @Newtonwilson-yw4kg
      @Newtonwilson-yw4kg 5 місяців тому

      You are welcome

    • @smokingcrab2290
      @smokingcrab2290 4 місяці тому +1

      Bot thread

  • @fhdb478
    @fhdb478 11 місяців тому +166

    'The game changes at 30'. I've heard that so often and i fully understand the scientific reasoning behind it.
    Just, from my experience, I got the most female attention in my early to mid 20s. I'm 36 now, fitter than ever, better grooming habits, a basic understanding of fashion, have a career, took exemplary care of my teeth, but the attention or just openness towards me dropped close to zero. I wouldn't recommend anyone to 'wait'. If it doesn't work out yet, just continue to improve yourself. As Dr. Taraban said in a video on his channel, improving yourself ultimately serves you and not others (women). If you end being single but the best version of yourself, you are still the best version of yourself.

    • @khairt1731
      @khairt1731 10 місяців тому +32

      Thats weird. Im 38 and I noticed a rise in attention and attraction ever since I turned 30.

    • @fhdb478
      @fhdb478 10 місяців тому +10

      @@khairt1731 that's all good and I'm happy for you.
      It's really my experience that is the opposite. I just want to contribute my experience. Men should not assume that their attractiveness rises after 30 just because the average says so.
      I'm actually ok with that in my case. I'm married. It's just that I have to approach people regularly on events for my job and I get a lot of female disregard immediately, despite never implying anything flirty. So I focus on approaching men which works pretty well.

    • @landedzentry
      @landedzentry 10 місяців тому +5

      That goes against the average stats as far as I know.
      Look for other factors...in Yr 20s Yr lifestyle, exposure to women was different?
      10-15 years later though - women are more bonkers.

    • @mreese8764
      @mreese8764 10 місяців тому +14

      ​@@fhdb478 Might be it's your wedding ring?

    • @darthcholo
      @darthcholo 10 місяців тому +6

      Dating is different now than 15 years ago. Gotta assimilate with the times.

  • @georgeharvey3062
    @georgeharvey3062 Рік тому +208

    Wow! “ The highest form of love is to give and be invisible “. That is one of the most profound quotes explaining the selflessness of love I’ve ever heard. Imagine on Christmas Day a child opening a present they thought they received from Santa when actually it was you who gave the present. The warmth you get from that is immeasurable.

    • @moviesynopsis001
      @moviesynopsis001 Рік тому

      Its a good way to live if you like being used. Why should some chick who sucks off 10 other guys while dating you just be given free stuff because she has a gash between her legs? This is exactly the reason alot of men have cut ties and are going their own way.

    • @Luemm3l
      @Luemm3l Рік тому +11

      I tend to disgree here. on a moral level, that is prolly the highest level of love. I give a lot and it feels good, I also am invisible to most people, but just yesterday i did something for others, but had to pay like I often do, but it not felt good. It can make you a cynic to just give, give, give, not wanting anything in return for it, but also not getting any thanks, being taken for granted in return and yet if you ask for help, more often than not, you do not get any help. it makes you a cynic, wondering if something like true love for yourself even exists. my mom even said to me and I quote "you are too much of a good guy, you let people walk all over you". yet whenever I would speak up for myself, against her for example, ironically she would hold that then against me. damned if you do, damned if you dont. I have just given up on finding love, bettering myself, but also society in general.

    • @georgeharvey3062
      @georgeharvey3062 Рік тому

      @@Luemm3l you have to be willing to accept the FACT that “no good deed goes unpunished “. This means you have to accept the good deed you do as the reward for yourself because there is always something you don’t expect that happens because of the good deed you do. The reward I get is the feeling I get when I give to or help someone. That is my joy and now I fully expect some consequences may happen to me because of it but I accept it. It is quite possible that is why I like to remain anonymous. Just yesterday I donated to a Gofundme to a family i barely know with a child who has leukemia and I chose to be anonymous. I do not want adulation it’s the feeling I get for helping that makes me tick. Maybe on a subconscious level I’m hoping God will smile down on me. I don’t know. I’m not super religious but maybe…

    • @JoshC-End-Abortion-Fear-God
      @JoshC-End-Abortion-Fear-God Рік тому

      I agree

    • @ScottFrick-m2h
      @ScottFrick-m2h 11 місяців тому +2

      @@Luemm3l I agree. Alot of codependent people will tell you they "love hard." I guess its a fine line and has to be reciprocated.

  • @alicebombeeck5384
    @alicebombeeck5384 Рік тому +87

    Indeed... Nobody selects someone just for 'who they are. .'It's always a matter of what 'value' they add .. The whole idea that romantic love is 'unconditional' is an illusion.. from both perspectives

    • @KD400_
      @KD400_ Рік тому +6

      Romantic love is very new. Most married because of customs and rules. This romantic love was a womans idea not a man

    • @ethanieldude1
      @ethanieldude1 9 місяців тому +14

      ​@@KD400_ I disagree, I feel men are more romantic than women.

    • @planlosubertroffen2282
      @planlosubertroffen2282 9 місяців тому +1

      @@ethanieldude1 yep. i guess thats true. Thanks for bursting my Illusion. :) well thinks happen. maybe a simp Illusion.

    • @mysterio1570
      @mysterio1570 9 місяців тому +12

      @@ethanieldude1 Men are more romantic than women. Men are more shattered if a woman betrays him. I have seen it happen in my own life with male friends. Women friends, don't seem that shattered by the loss of a love relationship. Why?
      Love prospects are easier for women that can from guy to guy than vice versa.

    • @floofygod
      @floofygod 8 місяців тому +4

      Unconditional love definitely exists, however people misunderstand what that means.

  • @mickbenson9161
    @mickbenson9161 Рік тому +55

    17:29 This is a profound insight. Men are capable of loving and adoring a woman 100% selflessly for her intrinsic qualities as a person. Sometimes I wonder if there is a difference between men and women when it comes to their capacity for selfless love with no expectation of getting something in return. I've been with quite a few women through the years, and it has been my unfortunate experience that the female version of love is mainly a response to being presented with a value proposition. Men have an idealized concept of love. We love women for their whole person; their body, their personality, their soul (if there is such a thing). Women seem to love men in a very different way. It's about status, resources, lifestyle, emotional experiences and how we can provide them with children and subsequently aid them in raising said children. I could be wrong, but I fear that women are biochemically incapable of loving a man unconditionally in the same way men love women. Once they have their children, we are no longer a priority. Whenever I receive interest from women, I always have a sense that they are after the status and lifestyle they can envision with me instead of me as a person. They want my sperm and my money, but they don't want me as a whole human. I'm still looking for a woman who can prove me wrong.

    • @WinglessRain
      @WinglessRain Рік тому +5

      There are very few such women in the 'liberal' world, but plenty elsewhere. It's also about presentation. Women will rarely, if ever, tell you that they love you for you, even if they do, because such things go against what's acceptable in their girl social circles.
      Unconditional love is a fairytale.

    • @DrLindseyM
      @DrLindseyM Рік тому +13

      This is wrong. The same could go for men. Just means you need to pick better.

    • @wildprodigy
      @wildprodigy 11 місяців тому +12

      ​@@DrLindseyMcan you elaborate on how he is wrong? I ask so both men and women can understand each other better

    • @janushomer9111
      @janushomer9111 11 місяців тому +12

      " Sometimes I wonder if there is a difference between men and women when it comes to their capacity for selfless love with no expectation of getting something in return. I've been with quite a few women through the years, and it has been my unfortunate experience that the female version of love is mainly a response to being presented with a value proposition. Men have an idealized concept of love. We love women for their whole person; their body, their personality, their soul (if there is such a thing). "
      Women can only love their children. They don't love men. Biochemically incapable? Sounds plausible.
      If I told you: " Hey, I am willing to be one of your best friends...as long as you give me what I want. Oh, and there will be no reciprocity. Everything you get from me will be something that I want more than you. Anything you do for me, is no promise for me to be there for you in the future when you need it", would you see me as a friend ? I doubt it. But somehow we want to delude ourselves about female love. Forget about unconditionally. Let's say: selflessly.
      Sperm and money is about right.

    • @stregalilith
      @stregalilith 10 місяців тому +5

      Omg! Where are you meeting these terrible women? I was never one of them nor are any of the women who are in my circle. Could you be putting out the wrong bait?

  • @bluebutterfly5062
    @bluebutterfly5062 Рік тому +56

    19:22 Exactly! Men AND women want each other for their "performance" of masculine and feminine. There are things you have to do for people to be attracted to you--you can't _not_ do these things and complain you don't get attention.
    Real, honest love is about sacrifice. Doing things that are inconveniences for you just to make someone else happy or succeed.
    You have to have a balance of both to endure a successful relationship

    • @janushomer9111
      @janushomer9111 11 місяців тому +1

      women want men for performance. Men don't want performance.
      Women don't sacrifice themselves for men (exception: maybe mother - son)

    • @stregalilith
      @stregalilith 10 місяців тому +2

      You’re right. The learning opportunity here is to teach yourself which is performance and which is authentic❤️

    • @hasensaurus
      @hasensaurus 7 місяців тому

      unless you start constantly comparing how much you sacrifice for me while negotiating how much I sacrifice for you. Which women do, in relationships. A lot.

  • @steflift5165
    @steflift5165 Рік тому +151

    Great to hear Dr Orion as a guest - he definitely needs to do this more to be able to take advantage of longer video formats to give his thoughts and follow a train of thought along many dimensions (could even start doing them a la Andrew Huberman). Great interviewer too

    • @JoshC-End-Abortion-Fear-God
      @JoshC-End-Abortion-Fear-God Рік тому

      Agree

    • @kisms8590
      @kisms8590 11 місяців тому +2

      The next Jordan Peterson. Dr orion. Well done. Demonstrates mastery of human spirit. Eccelectic, charming, witty, and genuine scholar to serve.

    • @Blackgents
      @Blackgents 6 місяців тому

      He does consultations. Money talks 🤑

  • @aanchaallllllll
    @aanchaallllllll Рік тому +20

    0:20: 💑 The video discusses the psychology and behavioral economics of dating, and how it affects men and women differently.
    9:30: 💪 Authentic confidence comes from both internal work and positive interactions with others.
    18:29: 🤔 The speaker discusses the importance of providing value in the dating game and the frustration of losing oneself in the process.
    28:02: 💔 Love can be mistaken for bartering disguised as love, which gives love a bad name.
    37:30: 🧠 Deepening somatic connection and practicing mindful awareness can help recognize and choose differently in crossroad moments of intense emotions.
    47:19: 🔑 The speaker discusses their past experiences with drugs and alcohol, which led to reckless behavior and a lack of consciousness about consequences.
    56:35: 🗣 The speaker reflects on his experiences with relationships in his 20s and how women played a significant role in his personal growth and happiness during that time.
    1:06:13: 💪 It is essential to stand up for your beliefs and take risks, even if it means facing consequences.
    1:16:01: 🧔 The speaker believes that a healthy human being acknowledges and integrates their masculine and feminine elements, although this may create difficulties in the game of mating and dating.
    1:24:47: ! Maintaining a successful and harmonious relationship is difficult but valuable.
    1:33:48: 💡 Women should be savvy investors in the dating market and look for the 'Dark Horse' to secure a lifetime relationship before the age of 30.
    1:43:34: 🗣 It is important to acknowledge and take responsibility for any contribution to victimization to avoid repeating the same patterns in future relationships.
    1:52:43: 🙏 It is important to have humility and surrender to a structure or mentor in spirituality, but also understand the cultural context and avoid narcissism in cherry-picking beliefs.
    Recap by Tammy AI

    • @TatisRingwormCreme
      @TatisRingwormCreme Рік тому

      Thank you❤

    • @stregalilith
      @stregalilith 10 місяців тому

      Pretty good. This is so rich in wisdom I will review many times so thanks for the highlight

  • @eemmvvee3155
    @eemmvvee3155 9 місяців тому +31

    this guy is incredibly wise, great guest

    • @nyahhbinghi
      @nyahhbinghi 9 місяців тому

      yes

    • @wkrp01
      @wkrp01 2 місяці тому

      Orion is really sharp, but the dynamic he described starting at 1:49:00 isn't as universal as he said. In my case, I didn't blame myself for my parents' problems. Instead, I just learned to deal with a non-ideal situation in the home (just like outside the home).

  • @GarrethandPipa
    @GarrethandPipa Рік тому +8

    a young man who has a beginning in the understanding of the dynamics of relationships. salute

  • @JetMan0406
    @JetMan0406 Рік тому +14

    The ritual mentioned at 59:48 is actually performed with Bullet Ants, not fire ants. The group is the Satere-Mawe Tribe of Brazil and this is their right of passage. An incredible feat of endurance of pain. Great episode, I love Orion's message!

  • @EricWilliams-bn8wn
    @EricWilliams-bn8wn 7 місяців тому +2

    I learned a ton from charisma on command. It’s beautiful to see Orion here. This is everything to me.

    • @mattphillips6667
      @mattphillips6667 7 місяців тому

      The Dr brought me here and I can't wait to dive into this other guy's content. I see you brother.

  • @brain0nfire
    @brain0nfire 10 місяців тому +7

    This guy is a very sober individual and I enjoy his style a lot. Very insightful as well.
    Edit: I found it curious that Taraban went on all those spiritual retreats and pursuits. It's usually a product of the New Age but I find it interesting that he ended up taking refuge on Christianity in the end. It kinda made me remind a bit of Alan Watts (who went to Japan to take part in in Zen Buddhistic practices and theology) and Jung (which also knew Hebrew). I could see by this resumé that he is such a temperate and patient figure. Seems fitting.

  • @anniebe
    @anniebe Рік тому +40

    Charlie, thank you for this discussion. So thoughtful and informative. I really appreciate the various angles you exam the subjects that you present.

    • @KD400_
      @KD400_ Рік тому

      What did u learn from it

  • @rayuk3939
    @rayuk3939 Рік тому +32

    I found this conversation incredibly helpful in my life. Cleared up a few things and made me ‘think’. Thank you

  • @Skargar
    @Skargar 5 місяців тому +2

    “Love is the will to extend one's self for the purpose of nurturing one's own or another's spiritual growth... Love is as love does. Love is an act of will -- namely, both an intention and an action. Will also implies choice. We do not have to love. We choose to love.”
    ― M. Scott Peck

  • @Babalouie59
    @Babalouie59 10 місяців тому +5

    At 32:45, Dr. Taraban describes women who choose relationships with men who resemble their fathers. This is especially common with women from divorced homes, absent/emotionally unavailable fathers. They seem to be attempting to have another chance at fixing their wounded hearts, by fixing this new man. One friend divorced his wife because they fought constantly. I asked what happened to her. He said she got remarried and they fight constantly. I said I was sorry to hear that. He said 'No, you don't understand. She's never been happier, because that is the way she grew up. It's familiar.'

  • @AFNick
    @AFNick Рік тому +8

    This was much better than Orion's interviews on other channels.

  • @chrism6764
    @chrism6764 Рік тому +32

    Dr Taraban is brilliant. I watch his videos all the time. What he talks about has helped me look at life very differently then before.

    • @javilo2797
      @javilo2797 Рік тому +1

      struggling to absorb his explanations, guess its easier when you are a native speaker

  • @HonkHonkler
    @HonkHonkler Рік тому +87

    Would rather be alone than be a man that a woman "emotionally" settles for and behind my back sexually goes for someone else. Yeah, loneliness is a pain I can endure more. And if you're as plugged in and aware of... Existence/time/space etc. as me, you don't trust ANY women. You KNOW.

    • @fausto412
      @fausto412 Рік тому +16

      I'm with you bro.

    • @DD-xw6uw
      @DD-xw6uw Рік тому +18

      It’s better to be alone than to be with a woman that’s not a real girlfriend or wife. If you’re alone atleast you get to live life how you want and all your money is your money. If you’re with a terrible girlfriend or wife you’ll have the worse life and then when she leaves you she could take half of everything

    • @kikobiko7088
      @kikobiko7088 Рік тому +7

      I am woth you 100%

    • @viewyview
      @viewyview 11 місяців тому +3

      Would rather me “partnered” than be like all the Asian women in my life who settled, resent and constantly belittle their partner. Having a good life just by myself.

    • @bishop1283
      @bishop1283 11 місяців тому +1

      true

  • @zabtej1645
    @zabtej1645 10 місяців тому +3

    The stuff you managed to get into at 1:10:00 with the crowd thing, literally defines my life for the last 3 years. I can't be grateful enough that you guys talk about it.

  • @CamQTR
    @CamQTR 11 місяців тому +39

    My experience with therapists, went to more than a dozen, the female therapists don't understand, nor sympathize with, Men. Male therapists are more interested in whichever pretty young women is scheduled for the next hour.

    • @ethanieldude1
      @ethanieldude1 9 місяців тому +16

      As a man you're on your own. Mentally and financially.

    • @All_SportGG
      @All_SportGG 8 місяців тому +1

      @ethanieldude1 true we can't rely on anyone. But we will still make it

    • @VaronPlateando
      @VaronPlateando 8 місяців тому +1

      self-respecting, rational gents should forget about xx.s as therapists. in better case, they just don't get 'it' (implying mere digression), or for whatever any gents' experienced problems may amount to in life: it's another spot of the larger battlefield.

    • @JimiJames528
      @JimiJames528 8 місяців тому +8

      I would think female therapist are very useful. Much like a female dating coach, just do the opposite of what she's suggesting and you'll be right 99% of the time.

    • @VaronPlateando
      @VaronPlateando 8 місяців тому

      @@JimiJames528 well, that would hold if there were black vs white only. but if she says 'yellow', you still may fare better with green, orange, of even black (all 'non-yellow', literally). and to translate into best fitting alternative, takes time, and nerves (which may not be there in excess, as would one seek therapy otherwise, at all ?!?).

  • @GLDn1
    @GLDn1 Рік тому +6

    People in chaos have disorganized thought. Having a patient (sometimes guiding) sounding board helps organize those thoughts.

  • @bigcat9356
    @bigcat9356 Рік тому +38

    This podcast is underrated. Second episode I've seen and did not disappoint. Love Doctor Taraban's stuff.

  • @particleconfig.8935
    @particleconfig.8935 Рік тому +17

    panic attacks came late into my life, before that I could say I was fearless but this has pinned me down. You'll only know if you had the experience.
    When this type of thing shows its head, go into stretching your body and exhale to release the tensions physically and mentally.
    One has to become skilled deactivating sympathetic by activating the parasympathetic.

    • @jukijunk
      @jukijunk Рік тому +2

      If anything, it doesn't hurt to go get your blood test and health checkup You never know if it could actually be a symptom of a bigger issue like heart problems and such.

    • @particleconfig.8935
      @particleconfig.8935 Рік тому +1

      @@jukijunk it's loads of stress, alcohol, extremely bad sleep, caffeine and modafinil (both stimulants). Guaranteed system FAILURE.
      Now I'm back in health, and doing pretty awesome.
      Also, some countries just have awful dark winter months (and no sunlight isn't very good for mental health so that adds).
      But you're right for anyone to do their blood and checkup when they have some issues. Gracias ;)

    • @twhite6692
      @twhite6692 Рік тому +2

      Very interesting I had anxiety and panic attacks appear outta no where affecting my driving on wide roads and mountains and I never had an issue with that and has always enjoyed the drive. I love driving in general . I always wondered if caffeine was the culprit.

    • @Strafeyy
      @Strafeyy 11 місяців тому

      This is not a helpful thong to saynto someone with anxiety. Good general advice though ​@jukijunk

    • @planlosubertroffen2282
      @planlosubertroffen2282 9 місяців тому

      Thank you very much

  • @jamesgburnham
    @jamesgburnham 10 місяців тому +4

    In social media, this is the most even-handed treatment of male and female relationships I have seen. Great conversation. Great information. Thanks for putting this out there.

  • @RPMentorTokyoChannel
    @RPMentorTokyoChannel Рік тому +82

    The reason why I think women shouldn't settle is because this will likely breed resentment over time. Currently I'm going through research on female breadwinners, and one study in particular establishes the concept of "status leakage," meaning that if a woman is in a relationship with a lower status partner-perhaps as a consequence of getting a promotion-the perception that her partner's standing is pulling down her status by proxy elicits factors such as a negative emotional state such as embarrassment, and she may even resort to belittling the partner. This would at least partially explain research finding men in this position having an increase in erectile-dysfunction medication use.

    • @chuck1052
      @chuck1052 Рік тому

      Women rarely settle below their economic levels. What they mean by settling is in terms of psychical attraction. Social media has every woman thinking they are a 10 when in reality they are just average.

    • @HonkHonkler
      @HonkHonkler Рік тому +34

      Basic Red Pill $hit we've been saying lol.

    • @Chris-ey7zy
      @Chris-ey7zy Рік тому +9

      That just means she’s insecure

    • @aspreedacore
      @aspreedacore Рік тому +16

      @@Chris-ey7zynot so much insecurity as much as she feels she’s a queen with a peasant hence the resentment and belittlement

    • @RPMentorTokyoChannel
      @RPMentorTokyoChannel Рік тому +12

      ​@@aa1589 Two things:
      1. This actually goes against research and I even made a video on this titled "Putting the 'Men Have Unrealistic Beauty Standards' Argument to Bed." As researchers Sarah Johnson and Renee Engeln stated in a 2020 study titled "Gender Discrepancies in Perceptions of the Bodies of Female
      Fashion Models," "For over 30 years, researchers and journalists have made the claim that men do not prefer the level of thinness typically embodied by female fashion models, along with the secondary claim that women overestimate the extent to which men find these ultra-thin
      bodies attractive."
      2. Your response reflects what E. Belfort Bax pointed out in his 1913 book, The Fraud of Feminism. This being that in response to the putting out of information perceived of as negative regarding women, women's common response is not to disprove it, but to simply state that 'men do it too.' Even back in his time, this was the response provided for hysteria.

  • @sergiootero5904
    @sergiootero5904 10 місяців тому +8

    As a Philadelphia Eagles fan, I can relate to the diacussion about hope. Sometimes it truly is the greatest evil.

    • @christianzulawski9384
      @christianzulawski9384 9 місяців тому +1

      Bang Bang Niner Gang!!

    • @presde34
      @presde34 6 місяців тому

      But if you are a Lions fan, it can keep you going through dark times

    • @letsgetit90
      @letsgetit90 4 місяці тому

      @@presde34- sometimes you’re going to need to tap into the dark side.

  • @attensecallaway9752
    @attensecallaway9752 Рік тому +36

    THANK YOU for this episode. A lot of these points being made have been things I've experienced firsthand and reflected on. Such a relatable episode and helps me a lot.

    • @elektrotehnik94
      @elektrotehnik94 Рік тому +1

      Probably the best episode of this channel, so far 🏆❤️

  • @ZapatosVibes
    @ZapatosVibes Рік тому +12

    Really glad to hear you two talk.

  • @matthewnorris203
    @matthewnorris203 Рік тому +16

    I’m glad you’re getting the invites and cred, Orion. 💪

  • @teok8855
    @teok8855 Рік тому +21

    I hope that some day we will see a conversation between Dr. Orion and Dr. K 🙏

    • @elektrotehnik94
      @elektrotehnik94 Рік тому

      Would love it ❤

    • @wisdomandy9361
      @wisdomandy9361 Рік тому +4

      They are quite different ideologically but might be interesting

    • @dante19890
      @dante19890 Рік тому +1

      Dr K is not really up to date on modern dating tho.

    • @aspreedacore
      @aspreedacore Рік тому +2

      @@dante19890 that’s why it will be good, dr.Orion Is

    • @TheBhopali1
      @TheBhopali1 6 місяців тому

      Dr. K knows human mind better than anyone!

  • @Insight-music
    @Insight-music 10 місяців тому +3

    One of the best interviews I’ve listen to in a while. Love the well rounded perspective on such enduringly complex issues

  • @dontokoi1
    @dontokoi1 4 місяці тому

    "No one can evolve spiritually or move forward from the place of being the victim." DAAAAAAAAAAAMN TRUTH BOMBED

  • @KxNOxUTA
    @KxNOxUTA Рік тому +6

    About hopelessness: It's an OK thing to have AND it nver excuses abusive behaviours. Not having hope and abusing anger directed at yourself or others to keep it away, is not acceptable. There are very helping mindful ways to give yourself permission to be hopeless and ACTUALLY give yourself a rest instead of staying stuck and getting more and more exhausted in a loop of "enforcing hopelessness".
    Not to mention that we really need to talk about how neither positive nor negative emotions are a mandatory reason for any of our decisions, if we learn to manage (not suppress) emotions. Hope can be exhausting if mismanaged. It can be very calm and pleasant and joyful regardless of the outcome, if well managed.
    We have a lot of choice in how high we wanna get on hope and how low and without safeguards we wanna drop. And the SAME applies to hopelessness. There's a whole spectrum there and sometimes people spriral into the respective extremes like there's no alternative.

    • @stregalilith
      @stregalilith 10 місяців тому

      ❤You are so right! Please post more. Your thoughts and wisdom are the perfect antidote to the nihilistic thinking and misogynistic rage posted every time the subject of relationships is discussed. I welcome your comments and so do all men and women of good will and those of every gender❤

    • @Bertinator-nm9ld
      @Bertinator-nm9ld 10 місяців тому +1

      I think the most important conversation we need to have around hopelessness is how to get out of it once you're there. I rarely hear any sort of real advice on that besides "go to the gym" or "man up".
      You started to hint at another way, but didn't really elaborate yet.

    • @stregalilith
      @stregalilith 10 місяців тому

      @@Bertinator-nm9ld Making a gratitude list works for me. Anyone who tells me "Go to the gym" or "Man up" is not helping and they are telling me not to go to them for support or role modeling, but to seek out more positive advice. I like to listen to Charlie, Attia, Gabor Mate, people like that. They never say "man up" or "go to the gym" which is dismissive and unloving.

  • @sanekabc
    @sanekabc Рік тому +12

    I have a very high success rate with picking up women. I am shorter and slightly above average looking. Online does not work for me for these reasons which is why I meet women in daily life. I have been on very few first dates which didn't turn into more dates and the vast majority into sex. I think my success is largely do to picking the right women by "testing the waters" before I even ask them out.

    • @wildprodigy
      @wildprodigy 11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for sharing. I can relate to you. How do I "test the waters"?

    • @sanekabc
      @sanekabc 11 місяців тому +7

      @@wildprodigy It's a bit of an art and you already need to have a degree of self acceptance and sexual confidence but during the chatting up phase you need to make it clear that you have romantic/sexual interest in her but indirectly, in a sexy, playful way. More importantly, she needs to reciprocate this in some way. Basically, you need to turn her on before you get her number. That way, if she gives you her phone number the way has already been paved for a fun and sexy date, where she even expects you to make a move. I would rather be rejected before I get the number than on the first date. Women are ready to friend zone men. Don't let that happen to you and if it does, then walk away.

    • @austinkesler4493
      @austinkesler4493 19 днів тому

      @@sanekabcinteresting, I’m looking to get back into dating but it seems intimidating now that I have significantly less time due to kids.

  • @attensecallaway9752
    @attensecallaway9752 Рік тому +9

    1:35:31 this has been my strategy thus far. uniqueness is an underrated romantic lover finding strategy for guys, but it's not enough by itself

  • @stevec3526
    @stevec3526 7 місяців тому +2

    Dr Orion is a great thinker and speaker in the Red Pill space. He should write a book.
    Another great thinker and speaker in the Red Pill space is Dr Robert Glover.

  • @BrianBaileyedtech
    @BrianBaileyedtech Рік тому +6

    Wow - this is great content!! Real honest discussion and so much useful advice. I loved this!

  • @jessemiller3108
    @jessemiller3108 9 місяців тому +4

    That idea of love is very profound. I used to think I didn't believe in relationships because I was selfish, but the older I get, I start to see that I put love on this pedestal so high up that a relationship and love (at least the kind I imagined) could not coexist. It's an interesting dynamic.

  • @whitepepperband
    @whitepepperband Рік тому +23

    Amazing episode! Following on the topic of love and dating, Adam Lane Smith would be a really cool guest

  • @mikekimveteran
    @mikekimveteran 3 місяці тому +5

    Dude i want until my 40s and it worked out. Too many distractions in your 20s and 30s. Just focus on priorities in life.

  • @TheMadde89
    @TheMadde89 Рік тому +49

    The more I'm listening to interviews like this, the more I'm questioning if I'm a man 😅
    But jokes aside, I relate to these "mens issues" so much, like isn't this a human experience? Doesn't most humans have this experience?
    Just as one example, I've been told I'm not a real woman more than once. Ofc we hear that too if we deviate from what's seen as the "correct way to represent our gender"?
    I'm not saying we don't experience things from our gendered pov and life experience. But I think once again we're more similar than we give ourselves credit for. Even in the gendered stuff.
    But maybe I'm just not the typical woman so that's why I relate so much to the men's side aswell. That's obv also a possibility.

    • @bagfootbandit8745
      @bagfootbandit8745 Рік тому +9

      I vibe with this (I'm a dude). I've never been comfortable with traditional male roles, which means I've been belittled. Was hard redpilled at one point. Now I've grown out my hair and experimented with presenting more effeminate. I'm def not trans, and I'm quite comfortable with who I'm with. I'm still not in a relationship (and my previous ones were hell), but I'm far happier being authentic to myself and my circumstances than I ever was chasing the dream of a wife and 2.5 kids.
      The way I see it is that we're dealing with cultural elements that interact with how we perceive our biology. We also like to identify with groups. We like to categorize because that's how we solve problems. It's true that most people who experience these things are men, but that doesn't mean women don't experience these things too. You're completely right that it's a human thing.
      At the same time, this doesn't mean the cultural trend isn't also real and important.
      So when we say "men are experiencing this," we should be careful to remember that it's a description of a larger trend, not a reflection of our personal experiences. It's way too easy to be pressured socially into identifying with the *solutions* we're sold for those trends when those solutions are going to be unique to the individual and their experiences. This is what we often mean when we use the terms "masculinity" and "femininity"-- we're looking for solutions that are innate. It's only partially true that the solution is innate. The other problems are cultural and individual, how we treat others and ourselves.
      "Just be yourself" Seems trite, but tbh, the most important thing is to figure out how to do. Being yourself means to figure out what you like and do that thing, and figure out how to give zero fucks to the trend.
      Big thing that stuck out to me in this podcast was love VS relationship. Love is freely given, and relationships require boundaries. That's all OK. If what I feel I'm missing is love, then I can give that to myself and to others. I don't need a relationship for that. That's the best way I can buck the trend, and it makes me happier too.

    • @FirsToStrike
      @FirsToStrike Рік тому +19

      I do not know you miss, but I think the answer is likely both- you probably are more "masculine" than some women hence can relate to this more than many of them, but also that a lot of this type of advice really does go for both men and women, probably exactly cuz nowdays people are expected to cultivate both their masculine and feminine sides.

    • @Macheako
      @Macheako Рік тому +6

      Pick me much?

    • @dante19890
      @dante19890 Рік тому

      Maybe ur a masculine woman ?
      Society nowdays seems to want to make women more masculine and men more feminine to push the gender equality agenda that only a first world country can afford to experiment with.

    • @KD400_
      @KD400_ Рік тому +4

      If ur not feminine then u need to change that. Ur value comes from what man u can attract. And dont confuse this with ir human value like most women do

  • @wardbischoff9165
    @wardbischoff9165 Рік тому +8

    Yes! Worst girlfriend I ever had was a model. Completely boring and ultra-high maintenance!

    • @stacyshoemaker9177
      @stacyshoemaker9177 7 місяців тому

      Boring? Is she supposed to entertain you?

    • @fromvillagetojet9582
      @fromvillagetojet9582 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@stacyshoemaker9177She's supposed to emote healthily and be pleasant. She's allowed to expect the same of us men. Being nurturing with a little teasing streak isn't boring, something that model probably hadn't figured out.

  • @Sunsetglitch
    @Sunsetglitch Рік тому +28

    Men settling down in their mid thirties would be ideal for men, but women their age would be considered"advance maternal age".

    • @stregalilith
      @stregalilith 10 місяців тому +2

      Fortunately not everyone marries to have children

    • @stregalilith
      @stregalilith 9 місяців тому +1

      @@lightfm90 As opposed to starving them?

    • @rayzerot
      @rayzerot 7 місяців тому

      ​@@lightfm90What the hell does that even mean? Can you give me some context on that? The meaning escapes me

    • @stacyshoemaker9177
      @stacyshoemaker9177 7 місяців тому

      Men want kids?

    • @stacyshoemaker9177
      @stacyshoemaker9177 7 місяців тому

      @@chadcadsonvii5258 The only moral reason, but not the only reason.

  • @fargo7018
    @fargo7018 7 місяців тому

    This podcast is refreshing. Such intelligent conversation is stimulating to my sense of self.

  • @rigelb9025
    @rigelb9025 Рік тому +2

    If I may add a slight correction : the tribes where they elongate the woman's neck are not African, but rather Burmese, and possibly Thaï. South-East Asian, at least. Although a similar tradition may also exist in Africa, of which I'm not aware.

  • @kaedatiger
    @kaedatiger Рік тому +5

    My cats usually came when called because they knew they were getting attention or a treat.

  • @SkyBlue-vn9im
    @SkyBlue-vn9im 9 місяців тому +1

    Using humiliation is the definition of love.
    Love does not care about boundaries. Red flags

  • @dariopadovan1976
    @dariopadovan1976 Рік тому +261

    The game changes at 30? Too late, I don’t care anymore. I needed it when I was 16-20.

    • @clubadv
      @clubadv 11 місяців тому +42

      Good call man, take it from this 50 year old

    • @lurkern
      @lurkern 11 місяців тому +36

      Do you also need the birds not to sing, and the grass not to grow?

    • @dariopadovan1976
      @dariopadovan1976 11 місяців тому +47

      @@lurkern a bird woke me up just this morning with his/her squeaking mating call. I would’ve preferred the bird to do it around lunchtime, it would have been pleasant. At 5am is pure annoyance, stfu bird

    • @Gridironwarplans
      @Gridironwarplans 11 місяців тому +27

      @@lurkerngrass will grow and birds will chirp regardless what I do. The other thing takes a whole lot of effort and isn’t worth said effort

    • @charthers8903
      @charthers8903 11 місяців тому +30

      It does change but ONLY if you have money.. It doesn’t just automatically change at 30

  • @noblestoryproductions8849
    @noblestoryproductions8849 Рік тому +2

    1:49:30
    While I can concede that it would be difficult for a child to see and cope with the fact that parents are not infallible creatures. There are most definitely a large amount of children, myself at 8 years old included, that not only recognize the failings, but actively try to escape, control, or minimize interactions with that parent(s).
    In others, I witnessed a strong level of coping mechanics such as feigned innocence and weakness which later grew into absenteeism, or a type of combative behavior that was used in interactions primarily used to probe for boundaries and weaknesses within the parent.
    We need to remember that children don't always follow the normal behaviors exactly as we believe. Some are extremely aware of not just others, but themselves.
    Also, I wish to point out and clear a few things: I am not a doctor, these are witnessed behaviors and discussions I've had with various ages within my life (including my own daughter), and I am not out to say this man is wrong. I am just sharing a set of observations that I have unfortunately been a part of or witnessed first hand.
    Great podcast, Charlie keep going my man. You nail it everyime.

  • @carmenkamberos1156
    @carmenkamberos1156 2 місяці тому

    “Love is humiliate exalted “, well said.
    The ultimate expression of love is the humiliation of Crist.
    “And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross.”
    Book of Philippians 2:8
    (He made Himself of no reputation; literally emptied Himself, that is, divested Himself of His visible glory.). ( Rejoicing in lowly service, exhortation to meekness and unity.)

  • @VaronPlateando
    @VaronPlateando 8 місяців тому

    2:01:00 that discussion was about dual mating strategy (which was argued to be less viable conceptually) vs the mate switching hypothesis (which prof. david buss saw better supported by evidence) - if I recall well. at large, that is.

  • @sannaperkio1469
    @sannaperkio1469 9 місяців тому

    Its scary how much Charlie look like Joe in the Netflix "You" series! But this episode was so good that i watched it two times! 10/10

  • @bethciraulo7744
    @bethciraulo7744 2 місяці тому

    I appreciate your knowledge and authenticity. Thank you 😊

  • @nikolaandonov6766
    @nikolaandonov6766 11 місяців тому +2

    Meditation is that practice in which you train your attention to switch between the habitual thinking that pops automatically in your mind space and instead of going to the pathways of the thought, witch inevitably will lead you to an emotion (in most cases with negative charge, because 90% of our thoughts are worries) you drive the wedge of your attention interupting the path ot that thought and bringing your self back to present ( your surroundings or your breathe) a good Meditation practice is for me measures by how many times are you catching yourself doing this. The fruit of that is your ability in active situations when your partner (or anyone else) makes a comment, expres an opinion or does something "triggering" you will have this training to put the wedge of the doubt ( is it true? Is it about me...? ) which allows you to truly listen without prospective, without the filter of your ego , without the primal fears and the emotions that they bring. Only humans are able in these crossroads to be mindful and choose a different angle of view or path.

  • @VertexCarver
    @VertexCarver Рік тому +4

    Fantastic ep.
    About adorer & adored. I believe it could be connected to areas of competence which is more dynamic than one being on a pedestal. The projection/pedestal type of relationships never worked well for me at least.
    Idk, just recalling grandparent's love for each other which was almost tangible. It's like a different level of connection & something built from a lifetime together. Most couples never even reach their contentment by a mile. I seriously don't get how some really play out the quote "Familiarity breeds contempt" & why some succesfully spiral upward, the complete opposite.
    Still, the onion that is connection & relationships seem a very hard road to start these days. Initial stages of "value" seem more important than I thought. Still, a relationship is not the end goal. Only the begining of sharing ones life goals I think.

  • @tonydiesel3444
    @tonydiesel3444 Рік тому +23

    Never marry these 304s ever gentlemen ever

  • @RealityCheck1
    @RealityCheck1 Рік тому +33

    Invite an evolutionary biologist to the show. He will tell you, "Men want sex, women want resources." Psychology is cultural, biology is who you really are regardless of culture.

    • @Candidopp
      @Candidopp 11 місяців тому +4

      Both are needed backgrounds.
      People shift and it's impossible to know with certainty what has evolved to current day trends

    • @RealityCheck1
      @RealityCheck1 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Candidoppbiology is a constant, psychology is a pseudoscience

    • @user-pf5xq3lq8i
      @user-pf5xq3lq8i 11 місяців тому +5

      **epigenetics entered the chat**

    • @kevinkurgansky4479
      @kevinkurgansky4479 10 місяців тому

      @@user-pf5xq3lq8i😂

  • @alexvsworld5974
    @alexvsworld5974 Рік тому +2

    what a great name orion has

  • @VeraLawRN
    @VeraLawRN 7 місяців тому +1

    I didn’t know you had a podcast!!

  • @BiZii1024
    @BiZii1024 Рік тому +5

    great podcast! Thank you for both!

  • @pariaheep
    @pariaheep Рік тому +1

    Orian, you confessing wanting to be a saint, after your mother gave that book to you "about" Saints... 😆 I've managed to listen 2 hours straight to you, guys... A SUPER INTERESTING, INSPIRING conversation, more like a "sermon" on this lonely Sunday. Elevating food for thought, thanks!

  • @jasongrig
    @jasongrig 11 місяців тому +1

    he said more interesting things that he says in his own channel. Charlie is a good host

  • @sacragon
    @sacragon Рік тому

    Thanks for introducing me to this channel!

  • @beezowdoodoozoppitybopbopb9488
    @beezowdoodoozoppitybopbopb9488 Рік тому +10

    The game by neil strauss messed my head up big time, and for a long time after finding it at 18 years ago. Its full of disingenuous gimmicks and techniques (that women read right through) when all you need is bold honesty. Alan roger curries (RIP) mode one completely flipped the script on its head. Its a shame he didnt get the recognition he deserved, and neil didnt get exposed for being a charlatan.

    • @stregalilith
      @stregalilith 10 місяців тому

      When we’re that young we don’t know not to rely on only one book or one mentor’s voice. I’m glad you found your balance❤

  • @EriPages
    @EriPages 4 місяці тому +1

    Good interview.

  • @spinnetti
    @spinnetti 10 місяців тому +1

    Good stuff - not often I get novel insights these days. I've always said the only true altruism is when nobody knows you were the benefactor. Great vocabulary too, so I get to pick on you for a very minor miss... Its "Champing" at the bit vs. chomping lol. I guess I got lucky pairing up at 19, and still together at 59. To your point, in my early 20's I asked a friends dad "when do you finally feel like you are a man?" - he said in your 30's and I think he's not wrong. I think that's expressed a couple times in the bible too. Having never really dated, I'd be a disaster now I imagine. I still think a man should be able to do lots of stuff by himself. Fix a toaster, change your oil, fix a flat etc. I think these things demonstrate ability to take care of your mate. If nobody is around, can you do it yourself? I do judge you if you just write checks for everything and there is a lot of satisfaction in taking care of things - in itself gives purpose through building widespread competence that keeps building on itself. I can run a business, paint a car, rebuild an engine, win races. I'm a business architect, machinist, welder, computer programmer and more but probably couldn't ask a woman out without making a fool of myself. Given I've got the theoretically desired "6,6,6", competent across multiple domains and well resourced, how I do I exercise this "advantage" lol.

  • @gabrielWachong
    @gabrielWachong Рік тому +1

    boy what a crossover event! 🙌🙌

  • @augustin19tube
    @augustin19tube Рік тому +3

    amazing episode, learned so much

  • @fliiguy247
    @fliiguy247 9 місяців тому

    So much knowledge in wisdom in this short chat. Wisdom is understanding that having a 10 isnt all its cracked up to be and looks are fleeting and real connection is infinitely valuable. Too bad that is a lesson very small percentage of the population will get to understand.

  • @Superdisco199
    @Superdisco199 Рік тому +12

    Great guest. I think men see dating as a marketplace and women see it as an Ikea Catalogue. They're not going to pick their 10th favourite couch. I beleive the toughest journey of a mans life is coming to terms with the fact that women just aren't the same species in terms of logic and reason. Tim Ferris dedicated his whole life to being the best possible human he can be and is back on the singles market in his 40's. It's even harder now that society has embraced non-ownership for womens behaviour as the norm.

    • @stregalilith
      @stregalilith 10 місяців тому +1

      Tim Ferris is doing just fine, healing and growing and spreading healing, wisdom and love. You should be so lucky-to work so hard on yourself yet so gently on others❤

  • @Trizzer89
    @Trizzer89 Рік тому +24

    If I have to pay for hundreds of dates before getting married, I'm definitely going broke

    • @DimitriTheBarbarian
      @DimitriTheBarbarian Рік тому +5

      Hundreds? Are you able to find 100s of willing women?

    • @ordinarytree4678
      @ordinarytree4678 Рік тому +5

      with no time limit, for sure. 100 isnt that many. I've been on 2 per month at worst and I'm an unappealing broke 26 year old. When I reach prime in 35 that rate should increase as well.

    • @DimitriTheBarbarian
      @DimitriTheBarbarian Рік тому

      @@ordinarytree4678 poor soul. You will never settle and will never be satisfied with any one woman. Good luck having a family and kids

    • @ditowout816
      @ditowout816 Рік тому +6

      They can’t take half of nothing

    • @PewterPan
      @PewterPan 6 місяців тому

      Don't spend money when on dates.

  • @SuccessCoach-qp1fz
    @SuccessCoach-qp1fz 4 місяці тому

    Strength training is important for emotional health. Most people that suffer are physically skinny. It's hard to be nervous with a strong nervous system.

  • @joer7801
    @joer7801 Рік тому +7

    Orions ability to calibrate to the situation is amazing. If he's not plowing 10's and picking 8's while making 7 figures its a waste of his genius.

  • @LittleMew133
    @LittleMew133 10 місяців тому +1

    It's so weird, the whole hypergamy thing. Both my Mom and grandma came from higher socio-economic statuses than their chosen partners. And that was like a gazillion years ago. So idk why are we stuck here - confusing. AND they both married about 10 years later than the average of their time, yet enjoy very compatible marriages. So I agree more with the hopeless romantics and the correlation thing, with the guts to be so you and polarizing from the get-go, than these rules.

  • @joukiboi079
    @joukiboi079 Рік тому +10

    Women do well early on until they hit the wall.
    Men often start off in the pit. Gotta claw and climb your way out of the bottom 80% to have most everything you want.

  • @lucasgust7720
    @lucasgust7720 10 місяців тому +5

    Dr. Orion is so interesting to listen to.

  • @deem5801
    @deem5801 10 місяців тому +2

    I don't very often hear anyone talking about mutual relationships. Team work, not expecting a 6"4 muscle monkey who earns a mountain and drives a ridiculous car. But someone who is willing to build a relationship, home, family etc on working together. 1 does better great but its not expected its celebrated! Is the number of women looking for mutual respect, trust and team work above all else so small?

  • @amandas1356
    @amandas1356 7 місяців тому

    Jayden Gaddis and Clayton Olsen gave me a lot of perspective.

  • @DreamingGhost
    @DreamingGhost 3 місяці тому

    1:24:33 Well, in order not to be disappointed in people, you need to have no expectations of them.

  • @brianmeen2158
    @brianmeen2158 Рік тому +3

    Good discussion 👍

  • @GeoffWilde
    @GeoffWilde Рік тому +3

    Great talk guys!

  • @briceparlant9304
    @briceparlant9304 11 місяців тому

    Dr Taraban is the man!
    Loved the part when you use the example of tribal rites of passage to explain what it means to become a man. I personally have traveled to several Asian countries to renact those rites of passage via tattoos …

  • @atomicgeisha
    @atomicgeisha 3 місяці тому

    I guess I'm different. I appreciate it when men try to offer me solutions to my problems.

  • @chapeau62
    @chapeau62 Рік тому +3

    Eugenics!! My struggle!!!

  • @gameon2000
    @gameon2000 Рік тому +2

    I want this colonial style leather chair, Dr. Taraban is sitting on! Looks absolutely fire!

    • @Damesanglante
      @Damesanglante 10 місяців тому +1

      It's a 'murican chair for one person. 😜

  • @Threelegs94
    @Threelegs94 Рік тому +3

    Very insightful 👏 👌 👍

  • @justaname935
    @justaname935 6 місяців тому

    i really enjoyed hearing you talk about spirituality

  • @Videoknite
    @Videoknite Рік тому +11

    He's the red pill that's not misogynistic

    • @neomacchio4692
      @neomacchio4692 Рік тому +1

      Videoknight: you’re conflating alpha fucks and beta bucks.
      Both are necessary for an LTR.
      If a man is too beta, it’s like throwing sand in her Vijay.
      If he’s too alpha, eventually she’ll get fed up with the lack of security and connection…. But she’ll be wet all the way there.

    • @laturista1000
      @laturista1000 Рік тому

      Myron from fresh n fit would be his nemesis.

    • @KD400_
      @KD400_ Рік тому +2

      ​@@laturista1000excuse me. Hes been on fnf. Go watch the episode

    • @laturista1000
      @laturista1000 Рік тому +2

      @@KD400_ Myron is the hardcore version. The psychologist is more reasonable and capable of putting aside his cognitive biases.

  • @amolano6830
    @amolano6830 10 місяців тому +4

    This cultural trope exists for two reasons.
    Men are very curious and have a strong desire to understand women.
    Women don’t really care to understand men. They view men through the simplest stereotypical lens and they don’t care to think about it further.
    That’s right. Women don’t care to understand men. The reality is both men and women are different and equally complex, however a woman simply doesn’t care to explore further. In a relationship, it’s the mans’ job to understand her, to take care of her… a women, on the other hand, sees a man in terms of capability and power.

  • @user-hn9qw7ou8d
    @user-hn9qw7ou8d Рік тому +2

    It was great to see psychology expert Dr. Orion Taraban be interviewed by psychology layman Mr. Charlie Houpert.

  • @ghostbusterstony7317
    @ghostbusterstony7317 3 місяці тому

    I wish I had great advice like this when I was in my 20s, and even 30s. I am 48 now, and the only advice I got in my 20s; was from my mom, who would say “just be nice”
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  • @samuelmorse784
    @samuelmorse784 11 місяців тому +2

    Good discussion about Christ's sacrifice with one caveat. The Scriptures, including Jesus put a huge emphasis on thanksgiving and giving of thanks. Being thankful is fundamental to love and if you think God doesn't require it you are sorely mistaken.

  • @rainbows5232
    @rainbows5232 5 місяців тому

    ive seen many different "specialists" talk on podcast why men shouldnt intentionally wait until they are 30 to date, and i got convinced.

  • @ismaelhall3990
    @ismaelhall3990 Рік тому +1

    Orion needs to do more interview.

  • @neomacchio4692
    @neomacchio4692 Рік тому +6

    Okay dare I point out a serious problem with the “highest form of love being invisible.”
    This is great in theory.
    It’s great if you wanna be a monk.
    It’s a disaster if you are a human being on planet earth and want to live a life of love as a give and take and connect on a human level.
    99/100 of us aren’t ever going to be monks or achieve enlightenment.
    So what you’re saying is: 99/100 of us are going to completely FAIL at loving in an invisible way, and to take this to the extreme, many will be so sad and devastated that they’ll perform self deletion.
    This Buddhist ideal of love is wonderful in theory, and wonderful for 1% or less of people. The rest of us have to throw that idea out the window and attempt to walk face first into the wood chipper and actually NEED some love back from other humans. IOW, we can’t all be Jesus. The human race would go extinct.
    And furthermore. About the monastery sandals. This is communism. And where has that led literally every single time in history? To misery and death.
    If everyone who watches this video attempts to love like the sun or like Jesus, they will eventually find that all of their “kindness” is one giant covert contract… and that will once again, lead to absolute misery and despair when they don’t get the result they hoped for.
    This is HIGH LEVEL BUDDHIST philosophy. I urge most folks, especially younger impressionable guys, to not attempt this.
    There is nothing wrong with acting in one’s own self interest. In fact time and time again as I’ve grown older, I’ve found that my life AND those around me has greatly improved when I look out for #1 first. IE, free market capitalism.

    • @stregalilith
      @stregalilith 10 місяців тому

      The idea is that the Sun isn’t trying it just IS.

  • @GroundedEnergetics
    @GroundedEnergetics Рік тому +2

    If you’re interested to talk Archetypes with someone. There’s a very small UA-cam by Jordan Luke Collier. He’s created a course in the archetypes which I’ve been diving into.
    He comes from a PUA background and is now teaching how to incorporate the heart into life.
    There’s a very clear overlap between you two.
    I think you’d enjoy talking to him. Would be happy to make that connection for you.

    • @Threelegs94
      @Threelegs94 Рік тому +3

      PUA is outdated, doesn't work anymore, "game" doesn't have the same amount of important since we use dating apps all the time

    • @PewterPan
      @PewterPan 6 місяців тому

      Using an app for this is a choice... which a good PUA is unlikely to recommend.

  • @ArjunB94
    @ArjunB94 Рік тому +3

    Never knew Jim Carrey was into podcasting.

  • @alan5496
    @alan5496 Рік тому +3

    ATTENTION CHARLIE: You spelt PsycHacks wrong in the title

    • @uafraid
      @uafraid Рік тому +1

      Yeah I just got triggered as well