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  • April 24, 2023

    You Are Not Owed An Explanation

    As children, we need explanations from our parents. This is how we make sense of the world. Parents need to have built up a lot of patience before becoming parents, by doing self-knowledge and philosophy properly. They use this patience in the service of articulating the nuts and bolts of the world to us. If… Continue reading

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    childhood trauma, explanation, parenting, philosophy, self-knowledge, self-reflection, steve franssen, steven franssen
  • April 13, 2023

    Most People Settle Young

    The vast majority of people have made essential, irreversible compromises by the age of 21 that set them off of the path of full honesty. The most common of these compromises is in their choice of romantic relationship. They choose a partner who limits them in the same ways in which their parents limited them.… Continue reading

    Essays
    compromise, growth, self-knowledge, settling, steve franssen, steven franssen
  • April 7, 2023

    Against Wife Simping

    The political and economic condition of the West is of great worry to most people not born to the upper of the upper crust. Wages are stagnant, the stock market is a sham, the currency is worth less than Monopoly money (a collector’s item), and a radical demographic shift to a lower IQ population base… Continue reading

    Essays
    coomer, coomer energy, family values, masculinity, philosophy, relationships, simping, steve franssen, steven franssen, wife coomer
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