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@elonmusk @TCNetwork @peterthiel Let me know guys! # Things that are not fit to survive According to the logic that Darwinism over time weeds out maladaptive traits and prefers beneficial ones that enhance reproductive success and family lineage continuity, the following traits, behaviors, ideologies, and cultural practices would be expected to be bred out of the human population in favor of more pro-natal, pro-survival, family-maximizing alternatives. **Homosexuality** Reduces direct biological reproduction, often leading to fewer or no offspring, thus ending genetic lineages and being selected against in favor of heterosexual norms that maximize family growth. **Abortion** Terminates potential offspring, lowering net fertility rates and contributing to population decline, weeded out in favor of cultures that protect and value all pregnancies for higher reproductive success. **Feminism (in forms promoting career over family)** Encourages delayed childbearing, smaller families, or child-free lifestyles among women, reducing overall birth rates and being replaced by traditional gender roles that prioritize reproduction. **Suicide** Directly ends an individual's life and genetic lineage prematurely, eliminating any chance for reproduction, selected against in favor of mental resilience and survival instincts that ensure longevity and offspring. **Darwinism/Secularism/Atheism** Correlates with lower fertility in adherents due to lack of pronatalist religious motivations, leading to demographic decline and being bred out by high-fertility religious belief systems. **Transgenderism/Gender Dysphoria** Often involves medical interventions that reduce fertility (e.g., hormones, surgeries leading to sterility), ending direct lineages and favoring traits that align with biological sex for reproduction. **Celibacy/Voluntary Abstinence** Deliberate avoidance of sexual reproduction, as seen in some monastic or ideological commitments, reducing offspring and being weeded out in favor of sexually active, family-oriented behaviors. **Contraception Use (Non-Temporary)** Prevents conception, leading to smaller families or none, selected against in environments where unrestricted reproduction outcompetes controlled birth rates. **Child-Free Lifestyles** Intentional choice to avoid parenthood, directly halting genetic transmission, bred out by groups that view children as essential for survival and legacy. **Delayed Marriage/Age at First Birth** Postpones reproduction, reducing total offspring due to biological clocks, favoring early marriage and childbearing for maximized fertility windows. **Divorce (High Rates Leading to Unstable Families)** Disrupts stable biparental care, potentially lowering child survival and success, selected against in favor of lifelong monogamous unions that support more viable offspring. **Individualism (Extreme Forms)** Prioritizes personal fulfillment over family obligations, leading to lower birth rates, weeded out by collectivist cultures that emphasize kin and community reproduction. **Environmentalism/Anti-Natalism** Ideologies suggesting humans should have fewer children to save the planet, reducing population growth and being replaced by expansionist views that prioritize human proliferation. **Drug Abuse/Addiction** Increases mortality, infertility, and risky behaviors that shorten lifespans or impair reproduction, favoring traits for sobriety and health that ensure longer reproductive years. **Risky Lifestyles (e.g., Extreme Sports, Reckless Behavior)** Heightens early death risk, ending lineages young, selected against in favor of cautious, survival-oriented traits that protect potential parents. **Obesity/Eating Disorders Leading to Infertility** Impairs reproductive health (e.g., hormonal imbalances, reduced fertility), bred out by traits promoting balanced health for optimal childbearing. **Mental Illnesses Reducing Fertility (e.g., Severe Depression/Anxiety)** Leads to avoidance of relationships, lower libido, or suicide, favoring mental stability that supports family formation and child-rearing. **Eugenics/Ideas Promoting Selective Breeding Against 'Undesirables'** Ironically reduces population diversity and potential, but in this logic, any self-limiting ideology would be weeded out for unrestricted natural proliferation. **Pacifism (Extreme Non-Violence)** May reduce competitive edge in resource acquisition, leading to group decline, selected against by assertive traits that secure territories for larger families. **Hedonism/Party Culture** Focuses on short-term pleasures over long-term family building, lowering fertility through delayed commitments, favoring disciplined lifestyles centered on reproduction. **Careerism/Workaholism** Prioritizes professional success over family time, resulting in fewer children, bred out by cultures valuing homemaking and large households. **Urbanization (Preference for City Life)** Correlates with lower birth rates due to high costs and space constraints, selected against in favor of rural, family-friendly living that supports bigger broods. **Education (Prolonged, Delaying Reproduction)** Extends non-reproductive years, reducing total offspring, favoring systems where early practical skills lead to quicker family starts. **Materialism/Consumerism** Diverts resources from child-rearing to possessions, lowering fertility, weeded out by ascetic or communal values that pool resources for more kids. **Nihilism/Existential Despair** Saps motivation for legacy through children, leading to low reproduction, selected against by purpose-driven beliefs (e.g., religious) that encourage procreation. **Polyamory/Open Relationships** May dilute stable pair-bonding needed for biparental care, potentially reducing child outcomes, favoring monogamy for secure family units. **Infertility-Promoting Health Choices (e.g., Poor Diet, Sedentary Life)** Directly impairs reproduction, bred out by traits for vigorous health and fertility optimization. **Aging Without Support Systems** In cultures devaluing extended families, leads to elder isolation and reduced kin help for reproduction, favoring multigenerational households. **Anti-Family Policies/Ideologies** Any cultural or governmental push for small families (e.g., one-child policies), causing demographic collapse, selected against by free-breeding societies. **Egalitarianism (If Reducing Gender Roles)** Blurs traditional divisions that historically maximized reproduction, potentially lowering efficiency, favoring complementary roles for family growth. **Intellectualism (Overemphasis on Rationality Over Instinct)** May lead to overthinking reproduction (e.g., cost-benefit analysis favoring fewer kids), bred out by instinctive, high-fertility drives.
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You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons; you cannot partake of the Lord’s table and of the table of demons. Or do we provoke the Lord to jealousy? 1 Corinthians 10:21-22
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Thread: Social Positioning Sins – The Subtle Art of Never Being the Problem (And How to Kill It in Yourself) 1/ We all know that colleague who surrounds themselves with weaker players. The “leader” who hires just-competent-enough people so they always shine. The friend who dates someone obviously messy so their own flaws look minor. The boss who keeps a fall guy around for every failure. This is social positioning sin. It’s deliberate. It’s cowardly. And it’s everywhere.
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7/ Why bother? Because the alternative is hollow. Living without these sins means freedom. You grow faster. Relationships deepen. Your wins are earned, not manufactured. You become the kind of person others actually want to follow – not fear or pity. It’s harder. But it’s manhood. It’s sainthood. It’s wrestling clean in the main event of life.
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8/ Final thought: The world has enough positional players. We need people secure enough to stand tall without stepping on necks. Kill the sin. Take the hits. Grow anyway. What social positioning games have you spotted (or caught yourself in)? Drop them below. Let’s call it out. #PersonalGrowth #Accountability #Integrity
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5/ How do you defeat social positioning sins in yourself? Start with ruthless self-honesty: • Own your part first. Every time. “This is on me too.” • Audit your circle. Are you surrounded by people you secretly look down on? Why? Comfort or growth? • Seek real feedback. Not from enablers – from people who will tell you the uncomfortable truth. • Compare yourself only to who you were yesterday, and to high standards. Not to convenient underperformers.
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6/ Replace the sin with better habits: • Hire/promote people better than you in key areas. Real leaders do this. • Choose friends and partners who challenge you and expose your blind spots. Iron sharpens iron. • When problems arise, default to “What did I miss?” before scanning for scapegoats. • Practice public accountability. Admit failures openly. It builds real respect.
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