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This wimp is taking women for a ride. He doesn't believe what
he says, he just says it to be popular. He knows how to push
your buttons and you like your buttons pushed, so he pushes.
He says he's an "introvert" and he's stuck in his tiny world and
people interrupt his subjective bliss with their small talk -- but
then he rambles on and on with small talk (just a little more on
one topic at a time) and women swoon over it.
That's all it is.
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My husband likes his blog too. "Taking women for a ride?" :sad:
You make me sad, Neil. He's very good.
I haven't read much of his stuff, but I skipped over the two pages
that were linked in early posts here and I was not impressed.
He has a cute style, and uses words well, has a certain charm and
wit about him, but it's all about feelings and subjectivism and his
impressions of other people (kind of like this post, actually!). Much
of what he says is true, but it's his ruminating over emotions that
attracts women, it seems to me.
This appeals to a feminized culture, because it's not rooted in any
substantive doctrine. Rather dressed-up psychobabble. He seems
to be trying to defend being "introverted" but he's willing to come
out in the open as it were and share all these "introverted thoughts"
of his -- which in itself isn't very introverted, is it?
That kid that just shot up LAX the other day they say was an
"introvert." Classmates of his attest they never heard him say one
word in all the years he was in high school. Hey, maybe he should
start a blog -- in prison! If he lives, that is.
Try an exorcise, take one of his articles that you like, and remove
from it all of the mention of feelings he has about encounters with
other people and his consequent analysis and judgment of them,
and see what's left. There won't be much at all, and it won't be
very interesting, if not unreadable.
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